Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing
Owner(s) | Jennifer Jo Cobb |
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Base | Mooresville North Carolina |
Series |
Xfinity Series Camping World Truck Series |
Car numbers | 0, 1, 8, 10, 13, 27, 50 |
Race drivers |
Camping World Truck Series: 1. Jennifer Jo Cobb (part-time) 10. Jennifer Jo Cobb, Claire Decker, Caleb Roark, Josh White, Clay Greenfield, Ryan Ellis, Tommy Regan |
Sponsors |
Camping World Truck Series: 10. Driven2Honor.org, Mark One Electric, POW-MIAFamilies.org, Arrow Truck Sales, Eibach Springs |
Manufacturer | Chevrolet |
Opened | 2010 |
Career | |
Debut | 2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona) |
Latest race | 2016 Ford EcoBoost 200 (Homestead) |
Races competed |
Total: 175 Xfinity Series: 20 Camping World Truck Series: 155 |
Drivers' Championships |
Total: 0 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 |
Race victories |
Total: 0 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 |
Pole positions |
Total: 0 Xfinity Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 |
Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing (also known as JJC Racing) is a NASCAR team based in Mooresville, North Carolina. The team is owned by Jennifer Jo Cobb who also serves as the team's primary driver. The team currently fields the No. 0 Chevrolet Silverado for Caleb Roark, Adam Edwards and the No. 10 Chevrolet Silverado for Jennifer Jo Cobb.
Camping World Truck Series
Truck No. 0 history
The No. 0 team has been used primarily as a start and park team by multiple drivers, primarily young rookies. On two occasions the truck has been run by Joe Cobb, Jennifer's father. Both entries occurred at the Mudsummer Classic.
For 2014, Caleb Roark ran with the team, typically running the first few laps before retiring to the garage. Roark would do the same thing in 2015, though Scott Lagasse Jr. placed 15th at Homestead in the truck, being the last truck on the lead lap in a fully sponsored entry.
Truck No. 10 history
In 2010 Jennifer Jo Cobb announced that she had bought the assets of the No. 10 truck from Circle Bar Racing and would run the full season. The team made their debut at the 2010 NextEra Energy Resources 250 where they finished a disappointing 34th after being involved in a first lap crash. Cobb's team would however make every race that season with a best finish of 14th on two separate occasions. At the end of the season, Cobb would finish a record 17th in the points, a highest at the time by any woman in a top tier NASCAR series.
For the 2011 season the team only made 12 of the 25 races on the schedule due to Cobb's involvement in the Nationwide Series. The teams' best finish was 6th in the season opening race at Daytona and is to date the teams only top ten finish. Also during the season the points for the No. 10 truck had been given to Chase Mattioli and his race team.
In 2012 the team entered every race on the schedule making 15 of the scheduled 22 races. However, during the season the team faced numerous mechanical failures and only managed a season best finish of 16th at Kentucky. The No. 10 saw a major drop in team performance as they finished the season with an average finish of 27.5.
2013 saw much of the same for the team as they ended the season with an average finish of 27.6 and making just 16 of the 22 races. The team also team also suffered 6 engine failures during the season and 4 additional DNF's for a total of 10, a career high. Cobb managed a season best finish of 17th at her hometown track of Kansas with sponsorship from MarkOne Electric.
2014 saw a major improvement in performance by the team. Cobb only missed one race on the schedule, the Mudsummer Classic. In addition the team suffered just 2 DNF's and garnered an average finish of 23rd.
2015 has been another season of improvement for JJC and the 10 team. The team has made every race so far and has compiled an average start of 24.2 along with an average finish of 22.1. In addition, Cobb made her 100th Truck Series appearance at the 2015 WinStar World Casino & Resort 400.[1]
Nationwide Series
No. 13 car history
The team made its debut at the 2011 Royal Purple 200 and finished 32nd after starting 42nd. The team would struggle much of the season and would only make an additional 3 starts after the 2011 season. The teams best finish would come during the 2012 season during the Kansas Lottery 300 where Cobb would finish 22nd. The team has not raced since the 2013 Kansas fall race.
No. 10 Car History
In 2015, JJCR partnered with Tri-Star Motorsports to field the 10 car in a joint effort between the two teams for her hometown race at the Kansas Speedway.
References
External links
- Official website
- Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing owner statistics at Racing-Reference