Morgan–McClure Motorsports was an American auto racing team that competed in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time until 2007. It was owned by the triumvirate of Tim Morgan, Larry McClure, and Jerry McClure. It operated for 28 years, starting in 1983 and ending in 2012. The team was most notable for running the No. 4 from 1983 to 2010. The team notably won the Daytona 500 three times during the 1990s. They won with Ernie Irvan in 1991, then won back-to-back in 1994–1995 with Sterling Marlin. Irvan (1992) and Marlin (1996) also each won the Pepsi 400 for a total of five points-paying wins at Daytona for the team over a six-year period.
Occupation NASCAR Team Owner |
Years Active Owner: 1983 – 2012 |
Achievements Daytona 500 Winner Owner (1991, ’94, & ’95) |
NASCAR Cup Drivers Mark Martin Connie Saylor Tommy Ellis Lennie Pond Joe Ruttman Lake Speed Rick Wilson A.J. Foyt Ernie Irvan Phil Parsons Jimmy Hensley Joe Nemechek Jeff Purvis Sterling Marlin Bobby Hamilton Rich Bickle Robby Gordon Bobby Hamilton, Jr. Kevin Lepage Mike Skinner Stacy Compton P.J. Jones Johnny Miller Johnny Sauter Eric McClure Jimmy Spencer Mike Wallace John Andretti Todd Bodine Ward Burton Scott Wimmer |