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Casey James Mears (born March 12, 1978) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the Stadium Super Trucks and Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 27 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Germain Racing. A former winner of the Coca-Cola 600, Mears is the nephew of four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rick Mears and the son of IndyCar and off-road veteran Roger Mears. He also works as a NASCAR analyst for Fox Sports 1.

Early career and open-wheel racing

After racing in go-karts for a season in 1991, Mears began competing in the SuperLites Off-Road Series in 1992 where he posted several top-three finishes. He moved to sprint cars in 1994 and finished third in the Jim Russell USAC Triple Crown Championship, with a win at Mesa Marin Raceway. The next season, he won the championship in the USAC series.

In 1996, Mears made his Dayton Indy Lights debut at the Cleveland Grand Prix and finished eighth. The following year, he competed full-time in the Indy Lights championship and in 1999 finished second, losing by 14 points. He was also just the fourth driver in Indy Lights series history to complete every lap in a single season. Mears continued to compete in the Indy Lights in 2000 and won his first race at the Grand Prix of Houston meeting in October.

After testing Indy Cars for multiple teams in 2000, Mears was offered a chance to drive a third entry for Team Rahal at California Speedway in October. After qualifying 15th and leading 10 laps, he posted a career-best fourth finish in his CART Series debut. He ran three IRL events at the start of the 2001 season and attempted to qualify for the 2001 Indianapolis 500, but ultimately did not make it. He ended the season by filling in for injured Champ Car driver Alex Zanardi, posting one top-10 finish in four starts.

Mears had five CART starts, with one top-5 finish, and three IRL starts, with no top-5 finishes.

NASCAR

Mears made his NASCAR debut in the Busch Series in 2001 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, driving the No.66 car for Cicci-Welliver Racing. He started 21st and finished 28th. When the team was sold to Wayne Jesel the next season, Mears drove for them full-time, finishing 21st in points with two Top 10 finishes. To the surprise of many, he was selected by Chip Ganassi Racing to drive the No. 41 Target-sponsored Dodge in 2003. In his rookie season, he finished 35th after failing to finish in the Top 10 in any race. Throughout 2003, Mears drove a number of ARCA races for Ganassi, winning three times, once at Michigan, and sweeping both Pocono races. He drove the No. 41 Cup car for two additional seasons, and won two poles in 2004.

Mears came close to quite a lot of victories during this period. He led late in the 2004 Sirius at the Glen but got passed with 12 laps to go and finished fourth. At Homestead in 2005, Mears controlled the final 100 laps of the Ford 400, but after a yellow flag (with 19 laps to go) erased his 28-second lead, Mears had to make a pit stop thus forfeiting the lead and with it, the win.

During the 2005 season, it was announced Mears would move to a separate car for Ganassi with Home123 sponsorship, with the No. 41 to be piloted by Reed Sorenson. The Home123 sponsorship fell through and he instead moved to the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline-sponsored Dodge for Ganassi, replacing the departing Jamie McMurray.

Mears started off 2006 with a then-best career finish of second, passing Ryan Newman at the line as Mears' future teammate Jimmie Johnson won the 2006 Daytona 500.

On June 6, 2006, Mears announced that he was leaving Chip Ganassi Racing at the end of the season to join Hendrick Motorsports for the 2007 season, to replace the departing Brian Vickers. On July 8, 2006, he finally won his first NASCAR race, a Busch Series race at Chicagoland Speedway, coasting to the finish after running out of fuel.

For the 2007 season, Mears assumed driving duties for the No. 25 Hendrick Chevrolet, with co-primary sponsorships from the National Guard of the United States and GMAC. On May 27, 2007, he won the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte, his first (and only to date) career Nextel Cup victory. Once again, Mears secured the win with a fuel gamble, taking the lead with five laps remaining when most of the other lead lap cars stopped for fuel. Mears stretched his fuel to the finish, running out moments after the checkered flag.

In 2008, Mears moved to the Alan Gustafson-led No. 5 Kellogg's/Carquest-sponsored Chevrolet Impala formerly driven by Kyle Busch. After going winless, Mears was released by Hendrick and replaced by veteran Mark Martin.

On August 23, 2008, Mears was announced as the driver of Richard Childress Racing's No. 07 Jack Daniel's-sponsored Chevrolet Impala SS. The previous driver of the car, Clint Bowyer, would drive the team's new No. 33 General Mills-sponsored Chevrolet Impala SS. In his first season at RCR, Mears notched two Top 10 finishes. After Mears struggled during the first seven races of the year, Richard Childress switched the crew chiefs for Harvick and Mears' cars, hoping for a better performance from the two drivers. The switch seemed to work for both parties.

On October 21, 2009, it was announced Mears would be getting his third crew chief of the season starting at Talladega. Todd Berrier would be moving to the No. 31 team in place of Scott Miller. Doug Randolph took over as the crew chief on the No. 07. This move was made primarily because the future of the 07 was uncertain and Childress wanted to keep Berrier in the family. After the switch, Mears struggled with his new crew chief and had the best finish of 19th at Homestead. Mears was released by Richard Childress Racing following the 2009 season.

It was announced on January 20, 2010, that Mears would drive the No. 90 Key Motorsports Chevrolet. Mears failed to qualify for the 2010 Daytona 500, ending a starting streak of 252 consecutive races; this was Mears' first DNQ of his career. Mears also failed to qualify for Fontana, Las Vegas, and Atlanta. After qualifying for Martinsville was rained out and the team did not qualify, Mears was released by the team. Following his release from Key Motorsports, Joe Gibbs announced that Mears would be on standby status while JGR driver, Denny Hamlin, recovered from ACL surgery; however, Hamlin did not require a replacement and therefore Mears did not drive in either of the two races. Beginning on April 27, 2010, Mears briefly became the driver for Tommy Baldwin's No. 36 team. On May 13, 2010, Mears was announced as the temporary replacement driver for the No. 83 Team Red Bull at Dover, replacing a sick Brian Vickers.

During the June race at Michigan International Speedway, while racing near the back of the field, Mears wrecked his Team Red Bull teammate, Scott Speed. Speed went on to finish 28th and Mears finished 36th. Following the race, Speed was critical of the incident, and Mears was soon replaced by Reed Sorenson. Mears returned to TBR beginning with the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 27, 2010, where he finished 29th, only two laps down.

Mears stepped into his fourth car of the season at Atlanta in September, driving the No. 13 GEICO-sponsored Toyota for Germain Racing. It was also announced in August 2010 that Mears would continue to drive this car for the remainder of the 2010 season and all of the 2011 season. Mears attempted to qualify for his initial Sprint Cup appearance with the team at Atlanta Motor Speedway for the September 5 Emory Healthcare 500.

The 2011 season started off with his second DNQ at the Daytona 500. Due to two engines failing him during Speedweeks, Mears was unable to secure a position on the starting grid. Germain Racing secured sponsorship from GEICO and Hard Rock Vodka for a combined 29 races. Mears finished 31st in driver points.

GEICO announced on January 6, 2012, that they signed a two-year deal with Mears and Germain. Germain also announced that the team was switching to Ford from Toyota for the 2012 season, gaining technical support from Roush Fenway Racing and engines from Roush-Yates. On August 24, 2012, Mears won the pole for the Irwin Tools Night Race due to the Friday qualifying session being rained out. Mears finished 30th in the final point standings.

On February 21, 2013, GEICO announced that they were sponsoring Mears and Germain full-time for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. Valvoline Next-Gen also sponsored Mears for two races. In the 2013 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, Mears recorded the team's best finish at an oval track, ninth. Mears finished 24th in points, his best since driving for RCR in 2009.

For 2014, Germain Racing partnered with Richard Childress Racing to field Chevrolets. Mears began the season on a high note with a tenth-place finish in the Daytona 500. At Richmond, Mears ran in the Top 10 for part of the race, but got into a fist-fight with Marcos Ambrose who was furious over a late racing incident. Two days later, Mears was fined $15,000 and put on probation for one month. During the 2014 season, Mears recorded 14 Top 20 finishes, including three Top 10’a and one Top 5. He finished 26th in points.

For 2015, Mears returned to Germain for what was to be the final year of both his and GEICO's contracts with the team. Mears finished sixth at Daytona and 15th at Atlanta to open the season.

On July 14, 2015, it was announced that Mears had signed a contract extension with Germain and GEICO for 2016. On November 12, 2015, GEICO announced that it had extended its partnership with Mears and Germain Racing through the 2018 season. Team owner Bob Germain confirmed that Mears had extended his contract with the team through 2018 as well.

Mears had a rough 2016 season, finishing 32nd at Daytona after caught speeding in the late of the race. Mears would finish better next week at Atlanta, finishing 14th. He was unlucky after being involved in a small accident which ended Mears in contention for the win at Talladega. On November 28, 2016, Germain announced that Ty Dillon would replace Mears in the No. 13 starting in 2017.

On February 20, 2017, Mears announced via Twitter that he would drive the No. 98 Ford Mustang for Biagi-DenBeste Racing in the Xfinity Series for 12 races. After Aric Almirola's injury, his schedule was increased with two more races (Pocono and Daytona 2). Mears ended up running 14 races in the No. 98 car with the best finish of 9th.

In 2019, Mears returned to the Cup Series with Germain, driving the No. 27 Chevrolet at the Daytona 500. After starting 40th, Mears finished in the same position when an early-race shunt with Parker Kligerman ended his day.

Grand-Am

In 2005, Mears teamed with Scott Dixon and Darren Manning in the Chip Ganassi Lexus Riley. They finished in 6th place. The following season he teamed up with Scott Dixon and Dan Wheldon on January 29, 2006, to win the 44th annual Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona. They set a race record for the Daytona Prototype category, running 723 laps in 24 hours to score the win.

Mears became the first ever full-time NASCAR driver to win the Rolex 24 overall.

In 2009, Mears shared the No. 2 Gentleman Jack Pontiac-Crawford with Andy Wallace, Rob Finley and Danica Patrick. They suffered electrical and handling issues during the race and finished eighth.

Stadium Super Trucks

In January 2017, Mears tested a Stadium Super Truck, a series owned by former NASCAR driver Robby Gordon; the Stadium Super Trucks are similar to the stadium trucks raced by Mears' father Roger, though they contain V8 engines instead of V6. In December, he made his series debut at the season-ending Lake Elsinore Diamond rounds. He failed to qualify for the first race's main event after finishing seventh in his heat race, but a fourth-place run in the following day's heat allowed him to compete in that evening's feature, in which he finished fifth.

The following year, he ran his first SST race at Road America, driving the No. 25 truck in place of Arie Luyendyk Jr. to sixth- and twelfth-place runs. He later raced in the series' rounds at Glen Helen Regional Park and the Race of Champions.

In 2019, he participated in the SST race weekend at Honda Indy Toronto. He later ran the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course weekend, where he finished second in the Friday round.

Motorsports career results

American open-wheel racing

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Indy Lights

Indy Lights results
YearTeam1234567891011121314RankPoints
1996Team MearsMIALBHNAZMISMILDETPORCLE
TORTROVANLS24th5
1997Team MearsMIA
LBH
NAZ
SAV
STL
MIL
DET
POR
TOR
TRO
VAN
LS
FON
23rd9
1998Team MearsMIA
LBH
NAZ
STL
MIL
DET
PORCLE
TORMIS
TROVANLS
FON
17th33
1999Dorricott RacingMIA
LBH
NAZ
MIL
POR
CLE
TOR
MIS
DET
CHI
LS
FON
2nd116
2000Dorricott RacingLBH
MIL
DET
POR
MIS
CHI
MDO
VAN
LS
STL
HOU
FON
3rd141

CART

Champ Car results
YearTeamChassisEngine123456789101112131415161718192021RankPointsRef
2000Team RahalReynard 2KiFord XF
MIA

LBH

RIO

MOT

NZR

MIL

DET

POR

CLE

TOR

MIS

CHI

MDO

ROA

VAN

LS

STL

HOU

SRF

FON
23rd12
2001Mo Nunn RacingReynard 01iHonda HR-1
MTY

LBH

TXS

NZR

MOT

MIL

DET

POR

CLE

TOR

MIS

CHI

MDO

ROA

VAN

LAU

ROC

HOU

LS

SRF

FON
28th7

Indy Racing League

Indy Racing League results
YearTeamChassisEngine12345678910111213RankPoints
2000Hemelgarn RacingRiley & ScottOldsmobile
WDW

PHX

LVS

INDY

TXS

PPI

ATL

KTY

TX2
NC
2001Galles RacingG-ForceOldsmobile
PHX

HMS

ATL

INDY

TXS

PPI

RIR

KAN

NSH

KTY

STL

CHI

TX2
31st36

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Monster Energy Cup Series

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536MENCCPtsRef
2003Chip Ganassi Racing41DodgeDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
TAL
MAR
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATL
PHO
CAR
HOM
35th2638
2004DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATL
PHO
DAR
HOM
22nd3690
2005DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
DAR
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
22nd3637
200642DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
TAL
CLT
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
14th3914
2007Hendrick Motorsports25ChevyDAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
NHA
DAY
CHI
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
TAL
CLT
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
15th3949
20085DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
NHA
DAY
CHI
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
TAL
CLT
MAR
ATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
20th3527
2009Richard Childress Racing07ChevyDAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
NHA
DAY
CHI
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
ATL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
CAL
CLT
MAR
TAL
TEX
PHO
HOM
21st3759
2010Keyed-Up Motorsports90ChevyDAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
PHOTEXTAL36th1573
Tommy Baldwin Racing36ChevyRCH
DAR
NHA
DAYCHI
IND
POC
GLNMCH
Team Red Bull83ToyotaDOV
CLT
POC
MCH
SON
Germain Racing13ToyotaBRI
ATL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
CAL
CLT
MAR
TAL
TEX
PHO
HOM
2011DAY
PHO
LVS
BRI
CAL
MAR
TEX
TAL
RCH
DAR
DOV
CLT
KAN
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
KEN
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
ATL
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
KAN
CLT
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
31st541
2012FordDAY
PHO
LVS
BRI
CAL
MAR
TEX
KAN
RCH
TAL
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
KEN
DAY
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
ATL
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
TAL
CLT
KAN
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
29th612
2013DAY
PHO
LVS
BRI
CAL
MAR
TEX
KAN
RCH
TAL
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
KEN
DAY
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
ATL
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
KAN
CLT
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
24th719
2014ChevyDAY
PHO
LVS
BRI
CAL
MAR
TEX
DAR
RCH
TAL
KAN
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
KEN
DAY
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
ATL
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
KAN
CLT
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
26th782
2015DAY
ATL
LVS
PHO
CAL
MAR
TEX
BRI
RCH
TAL
KAN
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
KEN
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
CLT
KAN
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
23rd754
2016DAY
ATL
LVS
PHO
CAL
MAR
TEX
BRI
RCH
TAL
KAN
DOV
CLT
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
KEN
NHA
IND
POC
GLN
BRI
MCH
DAR
RCH
CHI
NHA
DOV
CLT
KAN
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
28th556
2019Germain Racing27ChevyDAY
ATLLVSPHOCALMARTEXBRIRCHTALDOVKANCLTPOCMCHSONCHIDAYKENNHAPOCGLNMCHBRIDARINDLVSRCHCLTDOVTALKANMARTEXPHOHOM40th1
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
2003Chip Ganassi RacingDodge2927
20042514
20052926
2006142
2007Hendrick MotorsportsChevrolet1720
2008935
2009Richard Childress RacingChevrolet2515
2010Keyed-Up MotorsportsChevroletDNQ
2011Germain RacingToyotaDNQ
2012Ford3625
20131729
2014Chevrolet2810
2015416
20163232
2019Germain RacingChevrolet4040

Xfinity Series

NASCAR Xfinity Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NXSCPtsRef
2001Cicci-Welliver Racing66ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM
116th79
2002Team JeselDodgeDAY
CAR
LVS
DAR
BRI
TEX
NSH
TAL
CAL
RCH
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
GTY
PPR
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
ATL
CAR
PHO
HOM
21st3148
2003Braun Racing19DodgeDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXTALNSHCALRCHGTYNZHCLT
DOV
NSHKENMLWDAYCHI
NHAPPRIRPMCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEMATL
PHO
CAR
HOM
34th1525
2004Phoenix Racing1DodgeDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTYRCHNZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAY
CHINHA
PPRIRPMCH
BRI
RCH
DOV
KAN
MEMATL
PHO
DAR
HOM
34th1511
Chip Ganassi Racing41DodgeCAL
CLT
2005Akins Motorsports38DodgeDAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEXPHOTAL
DARRCHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM116th85
2006Chip Ganassi Racing42DodgeDAYCAL
MXCLVSATL
BRITEX
NSHPHO
TALRCHDARCLT
DOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHI
NHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCH
BRICAL
RCHDOVKANCLT
MEMTEXPHOHOM38th1200
2007Hendrick Motorsports24ChevyDAY
CAL
MXCLVS
ATL
BRINSHTEX
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
NSHKENMLWNHA
DAY
CHI
GTYIRPCGVMCH
BRI
CALRCHDOVKAN
CLTMEMTEX
PHOHOM
20th2633
5GLN
2009Richard Childress Racing29ChevyDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSHPHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTMEMTEX
PHOHOM104th170
2010Braun Racing10ToyotaDAYCALLVSBRINSHPHO
TEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOVKANCALCLTGTYTEXPHOHOM127th70
2017Biagi-DenBeste Racing98FordDAYATLLVSPHOCAL
TEX
BRIRCH
TALCLT
DOVPOC
MCHIOWDAY
KEN
NHAINDIOWGLN
MOH
BRIROA
DARRCH
CHIKENDOV
CLTKANTEXPHO
HOM
28th242

Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points

ARCA Re/Max Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Re/Max Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425ARMCPtsRef
2001LJ Racing91PontiacDAYNSHWINSLMGTYKENCLTKANMCHPOCMEMGLNKENMCHPOCNSHISFCHIDSFSLMTOLBLNCLTTAL
ATL122nd185
2002Team Jesel36PontiacDAY
ATLNSHSLMKENCLTKANPOCMCHTOLSBOKENBLNPOCNSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTALCLT159th80
2003Chip Ganassi Racing77DodgeDAYATLNSHSLMTOLKENCLT
BLNKANMCH
LERPOC
POC
NSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTALCLTSBO26th1005

24 Hours of Daytona

(key)

24 Hours of Daytona results
YearClassNoTeamCarCo-driversLapsPositionClass Pos.
2005DP03 Target Chip Ganassi RacingLexus Riley DP Scott Dixon
Darren Manning
69466
2006DP02 Target Chip Ganassi RacingLexus Riley DP Scott Dixon
Dan Wheldon
73411
2009DP2 Childress-Howard MotorsportsPontiac Crawford DP08 Andy Wallace
Rob Finlay
Danica Patrick
70288

Stadium Super Trucks

(key) (Bold – Pole position. Italics – Fastest qualifier. * – Most laps led.)

Stadium Super Trucks results
Year12345678910111213141516171819202122SSTCPtsRef
2017ADEADEADESTPSTPLBHLBHBARBARBARDETDETTEXTEXHIDHIDHIDBEIGLNGLNELS
ELS
22nd29
2018ELSADEADEADELBHLBHBARBARDETDETTEXTEXROA
ROA
SMPSMPHLN
HLN
MXC
MXC
19th50
2019COACOATEXTEXLBHLBHTOR
TOR
MOHMOHMOH
MOH
ROAROAROAPOR
POR
SRFSRF10th100
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Who is Casey Mears?
Casey Mears is a former professional stock car racing driver who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
When was Casey Mears born?
Casey Mears was born on March 12, 1978.
What is Casey Mears' racing number?
Casey Mears has raced with several different car numbers throughout his career, including 13, 25, and 13.
What teams did Casey Mears drive for in NASCAR?
During his NASCAR career, Casey Mears drove for various teams, including Chip Ganassi Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Germain Racing, and Keyed-Up Motorsports.
How many wins did Casey Mears have in the NASCAR Cup Series?
Casey Mears had a total of one win in the NASCAR Cup Series. He won the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2007.
Did Casey Mears ever win the Daytona 500?
No, Casey Mears never won the Daytona 500.
Has Casey Mears won any championships in NASCAR?
No, Casey Mears did not win any championships in his NASCAR career.
What other series did Casey Mears race in?
Apart from NASCAR, Casey Mears also competed in the Indy Lights Series and the American Le Mans Series.
What is Casey Mears' most notable career achievement?
Casey Mears' most notable career achievement is his victory in the Coca-Cola 600 in 2007.
Is Casey Mears still racing in NASCAR?
No, Casey Mears retired from NASCAR in 2018, but he occasionally competes in select races.
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