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Joe Bessey
American racing driver

Joe Bessey

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American racing driver
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Male
Place of birth
Scarborough, USA
Age
63 years
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Joseph W. Bessey (born June 25, 1961) is a former NASCAR owner/driver. He won one career Busch Series race before heading back to the Busch Grand National North Series in 2001, where he continues to field teams. In his driving career in that series in the mid-1990s, he won 21 races and two championships. Bessey is also a businessman, having started his own trucking companies in his 20s.

Racing career

Busch Series

Bessey made his Busch Series debut in 1988 at the Pennsylvania 300 at Nazareth Speedway in the No. 9 Pontiac. Despite an eighth place starting spot, he finished last after a crash on the opening lap. He made five other races in 1988, his best finish being 19th at Dover. He also finished his remaining five races.

Bessey made six more starts in 1989 and finished in the top-20 in four of the six races, with 14th at Dover, a 17th at Nazareth and had a pair of 20ths. He also had a top-10 start at Richmond. However, he did not finish his other two starts, but finished 45th in points. The next season, he only started four races, finishing just one of them.

Bessey made eight starts in 1991. Driving his No. 9 Pontiacs and the No. 64 Pontiacs, Bessey finished six of his eight starts, and managed his career best finish with a 14th place at Daytona International Speedway. He also had three top-10 starts, the best being at Nazareth.

Bessey made nine starts in 1992.Bessey garnered an 11th-place run at Rockingham and then his first top-10 at Richmond. He also closed the year with three straight top-21 finishes. He was 42nd in the points, his highest showing to that date.

Bessey planned to run the full season in 1993. He made all but three races en route to a 17th-place points finish. Bessey had a best finish of third at Rockingham and added on a fourth at Rougement. He also had an eighth and a pair of 10ths. Bessey also earned his best career start of fourth at the inaugural race at Talladega.

With his success in 1993, Bessey focused more on the Busch North Series, but did manage to make 11 Busch Starts in 1994, three of which resulted in top-10s. Driving his No. 97 Bellsouth Chevy, Bessey finished sixth at Atlanta and 10th at Dover and Charlotte. He also had three top-10 starts.

Bessey returned for 1995. He had two top-10s: a ninth at Rockingham and a 10th at Nazareth.(driving for Jimmy Spencer) However, Bessey continued to struggle in finishing races, only running at the end of half of his starts.

In 1996, he drove the No. 9 Delco Remy America Chevy in 12 races. For the first time since 1992, Bessey did not finish in the top-10 in any race, but did have five top-19 finishes. At Rockingham, Bessey made his debut for Power Team; a sponsorship deal resulted in a two-year deal to go Busch Racing full-time.

Bessey returned full-time 1997, driving the No. 6 Power Team Chevy. Bessey picked up his first win at the MBNA 200, despite being ill that day. He also had four other top-10 finishes, the best being a sixth at South Boston. He also earned his first career pole in the inaugural event at Gateway, and finished 18th in points, the best run of his career.

Bessey did not win a race in 1998, but had four top-10s, the best being a fifth at Nazareth. He had a solid weekend at New Hampshire, where he won the pole and led 107 laps. However, in a late race fight for the lead with Buckshot Jones, Bessey crashed while Jones won the race. Bessey had 14 top-10 finishes to finish 18th in standings.

With Bessey going full-time Cup racing in 1999, he only made a few starts that season. His best run was a 17th at Nazareth driving for Geoffrey Bodine and an 18th at Dover (back in his No. 6). He did not finish his other three starts.

Bessey and the No. 6 only returned for one race in 2000. He started 26th at New Hampshire, but crashed on the first lap and finished 43rd.

Bessey made three starts in 2001, with a 17th at Daytona, 43rd at Talladega and a 22nd at New Hampshire (where he started in the 8th position).

Bessey made his last two starts: a 25th at New Hampshire and an 18th at Nazareth. Afterward, Bessey moved back full-time to Busch North Series as an owner, where he continues to this day.

Winston Cup Series

Bessey moved his operation up to Winston Cup in 1999, fielding the No. 60 Power Team Chevy driven by Geoffrey Bodine. Bodine was eighth in the second race of the year at Rockingham. Bodine also earned a third-place finish late in the year at Martinsville Speedway. Also, Bodine was able to qualify in every race in 1999, earning the team a 27th-place finish.

Bodine, however, was injured in the season opening Craftsman Truck Series race of 2000, and Bessey was sent scrambling for a driver. The team missed the Daytona 500, but Bessey's new driver, Ted Musgrave made the next five races. After a best finish of 16th, Musgrave left and Bessey moved onto Dick Trickle, who made three starts for Bessey, before Bodine returned to the team at Richmond. Bodine had a solid run of 13th in his return, but the team continued to struggle to qualify. Bodine only made 10 of the next 14 races. Even with a best finish of 12th, Bessey released Bodine after a 41st at Richmond.

Bessey then made his Cup debut the next week at NHIS. He barely made it in with a 42nd place starting position at his home track. He finished 27th.

Bessey then used drivers Trickle and Rich Bickle to finish out the year. However, the team began to struggle to qualifying with Bessey's team only making a handful of the final eight races.

After a failed attempt to get Hermie Sadler to drive his car with The Rock sponsoring in 2001, Bessey closed down his Cup team, and ran selected Busch races after that.

Craftsman Truck Series

Bessey has also made four career starts in the Truck series. His best run came in his debut at Phoenix in 1995, where he started fifth and finished fourth in the No. 30 Taylor Togs Dodge. His other start in 1995 resulted in a 38th at Phoenix.

At NHIS in 1996, Bessey's lone run resulted in a fourth place start. Once again, he ran a solid race at his home track and drove the No. 9 Chevy to a sixth-place finish.

His sole race in 1997 came at Phoenix, driving for A. J. Foyt. There he started 19th, but struggled home to 35th place after his engine blew.

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

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

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NWCCPtsRef
1994Gray Racing62FordDAYCARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHA
DNQ
POCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATLNA-
2000Joe Bessey Motorsports60ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLTDOVMCHPOCSONDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHA
27
DOV
DNQ
MARCLTTALCARPHOHOMATL64th82

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NBSCPtsRef
1988Joe Bessey Motorsports9PontiacDAYHCYCARMARDARBRILNGNZH
38
SBONSVCLTDOV
19
ROULANLVLMYBOXF
21
SBOHCYLNGIRP
27
ROUBRIDARRCH
21
DOV
24
MARCLTCARMAR48th428
198909DAYCAR
20
MARHCYDARBRI45th573
19NZH
17
SBOLANNSVCLTIRP
34
ROUBRIDARDOV
14
MARCLTCARMAR
9DOV
20
ROULVLVOLMYBSBOHCYDUBRCH
30
1990DAYRCH
22
CARMARHCYDARBRILANSBONZHHCYCLTDOVROUVOLMYBOXF
35
NHASBODUBIRPROUBRIDARRCHDOV
39
MARCLT66th256
19NHA
36
CARMAR
19919OldsDAY
14
RCHCAR
31
MARVOLHCYDARBRILANSBONZH
26
CLTDOVROUHCYMYBGLNNHA
36
SBODUBIRP44th623
91OXF
34
Shoemaker Racing64PontiacROU
30
BRIDARRCHDOV
32
CLT
OldsNHA
24
CARMAR
1992Joe Bessey Motorsports9PontiacDAY
35
NHA
21
TALIRPROUMCHNHA
17
BRIDARRCHDOVCLTMAR42nd922
7PontiacCAR
11
Joe Bessey Motorsports91PontiacRCH
10
9OldsATL
23
MARDARBRIHCYLANDUB
Shoemaker Racing64PontiacNZH
24
CLTDOV
26
ROUMYBGLNVOL
Joe Bessey Motorsports93PontiacCAR
15
HCY
199397OldsDAY
18
RCH
DNQ
HCY
12
ROU
4
MAR
13
DOV
22
MYB
15
17th2834
PontiacCAR
21
DAR
23
BRI
30
NZH
29
CLTGLN
24
MLW
18
IRP
16
BRI
12
DAR
14
RCH
8
DOV
10
ROU
10
MAR
20
CAR
3
HCY
DNQ
ChevyTAL
20
MCH
16
NHA
23
CLT
16
ATL
25
1994DAY
16
CAR
28
ATL
6
MARDAR
29
HCYBRI
31
ROUNHA
15
NZHCLT
10
DOVMYBGLNMLWSBOTAL
DNQ
HCYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
10
CLT
24
MARCAR
11
37th1152
OldsRCH
36
1995Davison MotorsportsChevyDAY
23
CAR
9
44th733
PontiacRCH
29
ATLNSV
37
DARBRIHCY
Joe Bessey Motorsports9PontiacNHA
25
IRP
14
MCHBRI
24
DARRCHDOVCLT
Moroso Racing20FordNZH
10
CLTDOVMYB
24
GLNMLWTALSBO
Joe Bessey Motorsports9ChevyCAR
31
HOM
1996DAY
11
CAR
28
RCH
18
ATL
NSV
17
DAR
27
BRI
36
HCY
19
NZHCLT
33
DOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNHA
13
TAL
29
IRP
DNQ
MCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLT44th1023
Martin Racing92ChevyCAR
26
HOM
DNQ
1997Joe Bessey Motorsports6ChevyDAY
29
CAR
23
RCH
22
ATL
29
LVS
37
DAR
28
HCY
22
TEX
27
BRI
36
NSV
32
TAL
28
NHA
21
NZH
6
CLT
36
DOV
20
SBO
10
GLN
26
MLW
19
MYB
27
GTY
9
IRP
19
MCH
41
BRI
17
DAR
23
RCH
42
DOV
1
CLT
18
CAL
16
CAR
22
HOM
9
18th2835
1998DAY
40
CAR
30
LVS
12
NSV
12
DAR
36
BRI
37
TEX
HCY
25
TAL
21
NHA
NZH
5
CLT
19
DOV
28
RCH
17
PPR
28
GLN
28
MLW
9
MYB
7
CAL
9
SBO
19
IRP
31
MCH
34
BRI
33
DAR
27
RCH
23
DOV
16
CLT
28
GTY
35
CAR
42
ATL
16
HOM
30
18th2763
1999DAY
DNQ
CAR
38
LVSATLDARTEXNSVBRITAL
DNQ
CALNHA
DNQ
RCHDOV
33
SBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTY
39
IRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOV
18
CLTCARMEMPHOHOM71st380
Shoemaker Racing64ChevyNZH
17
CLT
2000Joe Bessey Motorsports6ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSVTALCALRCHNHA
CLTDOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVCLTCARMEMPHOHOM120th34
2001PontiacDAY
17
CARLVSATLDARBRITEXNSHTAL
CALRCH77th243
ChevyNHA
22
NZHCLTDOVKENMLWGLNCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMPHOCARHOM
2002DAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALRCHNHA
25
NZH
18
CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLCARPHOHOM85th197

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526NCTCPtsRef
1995Grandaddy Racing30DodgePHO
4
TUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRIMLWCNSHPTIRPFLMRCHMARNWSSONMMR62nd209
Joe Bessey Motorsports9ChevyPHO
38
1996HOMPHOPOREVGTUSCNSHPTBRINZHMLWLVLI70IRPFLMGLNNSVRCHNHA
6
MARNWSSONMMRPHOLVS87th150
1997A.J. Foyt Enterprises50FordWDWTUSHOMPHOPOREVGI70NHATEXBRINZHMLWLVLCNSHPTIRPFLMNSVGLNRCHMARSONMMRCALPHO
35
LVS132nd58

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series

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

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425ABSCPtsRef
1994Joe Bessey Motorsports7ChevyDAYTALFIFLVLKILTOLFRSMCHDMSPOCPOCKILFRSINFI70ISFDSFTOLSLMWINATL
3
111th475
19959DAYATLTALFIFKILFRSMCHI80MCSFRSPOCPOCKILFRSSBSLVLISFDSFSLMWINATL
2
106th-
19967DAYATLSLMTALFIFLVLCLTCLTKILFRSPOCMCHFRSTOLPOCMCHINFSBSISFDSFKILSLMWINCLTATL
1
126th-
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Who is Joe Bessey?
Joe Bessey is a former professional stock car racing driver from the United States. He competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series throughout his career.
When did Joe Bessey start his racing career?
Joe Bessey began his racing career in the late 1970s, competing in local short track events in his home state of Maine.
What were some of Joe Bessey's notable achievements in racing?
One of Joe Bessey's notable achievements in racing was winning the NASCAR Busch North Series championship in 1995. He also had multiple top-10 finishes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series throughout his career.
What teams did Joe Bessey drive for in NASCAR?
Joe Bessey drove for various teams during his NASCAR career, including his own team, Joe Bessey Motorsports. He also drove for teams such as LJ Racing, Darrell Waltrip Motorsports, and Bahari Racing.
When did Joe Bessey retire from racing?
Joe Bessey retired from racing in 2003 after struggling to secure sponsorship for his team. He made a brief comeback in 2005, but ultimately decided to retire permanently from competitive racing.
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