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Kevin Lepage
American stock car racing driver

Kevin Lepage

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American stock car racing driver
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Place of birth
Shelburne, USA
Age
61 years
Kevin Lepage
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Kevin Paul Lepage (born June 26, 1962) is a retired American professional stock car racing driver, who last drove in NASCAR in 2014.

Racing career

Early career

Lepage spent the 1980s driving in both the Busch North series and the Vermont-based American Canadian Tour series. He drove with occasional success in these series for the better part of 14 years. The highlight during this time was 3 victories at Vermont's Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in its famous "Milk Bowl" race in 1985, 1989 and 1993.

Early Busch Series career

Lepage made his Busch Series debut in 1986 at Oxford Plains Speedway, starting 41st and finishing 15th in the No. 09 Buick owned by Carl Merrill. He became a Busch Series regular in 1994, serving as an owner/driver in the No. 71 Vermont Teddy Bear Company car and running for Rookie of the Year honors. He had a best finish of 9th at New Hampshire International Speedway, in which he got a flat tire at the very end of the race, and finished 24th in points. The 1995 season resulted in five Top 10s and finishing 18th in points. At the end of the season, he lost his sponsorship and ran his own car in 1996 unsponsored until April. Lepage then joined David Ridling and his No. 88 Ridling Motorsports team with sponsorship from Ridling's own Farmer's Choice Fertilizer. He won his first career race at the season finale Jiffy Lube Miami 300 with Hype Energy sponsorship. He finished eighth in points with 1 win, three Top 5s and 10 Top 10s. He ran most of the 1997 season driving for Ridling before leaving due to the team losing its sponsor. Lepage would finish out the year running for Phoenix Racing and ST Motorsports. He finished 12th in points, posting three Top 5s and six Top 10s. Lepage had his Cup debut by qualifying for the Fall Charlotte race in the No. 91 LJ Racing car in an impressive 12th. He would also run the Fall Talladega and Atlanta races with finishes of 17th at Talladega and 29th at Atlanta.

Winston Cup 1998–2002

Lepage made the move to Winston Cup in 1998, driving for the LJ Racing team. Despite the team's lack of sponsorship, Lepage posted two fourteenth-place finishes, catching the eye of Jack Roush, owner of Roush Racing. Lepage announced his decision to depart LJ Racing in late June 1998 and sat out 6 races to work out the details of the new contract with Roush. He would drive the No. 16 Primestar-sponsored Ford Taurus in place of Ted Musgrave, who was released after Lepage's hiring. He earned a pair of top-10 finishes in 13 races for Roush, his best finish being a sixth place at Charlotte. Despite missing several races, he nearly won the 1998 Rookie of the Year title. Lepage also drove in the Busch Series for Doug Taylor's No. 40 team with sponsorship from Channellock. Lepage finished 14th in points despite only starting 24 races out of 31. Lepage won his second career race at the August Food City 250 at Bristol and won his first career pole at the June MBNA Platinum 200 at Dover. He finished the year with one win, six Top 5s and 10 Top 10s.

Lepage returned in 1999 with sponsorship from Primestar which switched to TV Guide in April after Primestar was sold to the General Motors-owned DirectTV. He had one top 5, two top-tens and won the pole at the season-ending NAPA 500, earning him a 25th-place points finish. The highlight of the season was a 5th-place finish in the Southern 500 which qualified him for the Winston No Bull 5 at Talladega.Lepage also ran in the Busch Series driving the No. 99 J&J Racing/Brewco Motorsports car with asponsorship from Red Man. He finished 35th in points with 14 starts, two Top 5s and six Top 10s.

He began 2000 unsponsored, before picking up backing from FamilyClick.com. He failed to qualify twice and finished 28th in points with one Top 5 and three Top 10s with a best finish of 5th at Texas. At the end of the year, FamilyClick ended its backing and Roush closed the 16 team. That season Lepage restarted his No. 71 Busch team as Matrix Motorsports with sponsorship from Red Man, Southern Pride Chewing Tobacco and State Fair Corn Dogs. He finished 42nd in points with 10 starts, one Top 5 and two Top 10s with a best finish of 3rd at Atlanta.

In 2001 Lepage returned to the Busch Series to run his own team, Matrix Motorsports, driving the No. 71 State Fair Corn Dogs/Ball Park Franks Ford. Running 15 races, he had one top-five (3rd at Fontana), four top-tens and a pole at Kansas Speedway. In addition to those races he drove for Phoenix Racing at Loudon (Finished 35th).His team also won the pole (Finished 8th) at Watkins Glen with Scott Pruett.He also returned to the Cup series, running the No. 4 Kodak Chevrolet for Morgan-McClure Motorsports, replacing Robby Gordon after five races. Lepage had a best finish of 11th (Texas) in 21 races with them.Late in the season, he switched to the No. 7 Nations Rent Ultra Motorsports Ford, posting a tenth-place finish at Talladega Superspeedway.Despite missing seven races, Lepage ended up 36th in points.

2002–2007

Early in 2002, Lepage's team went inactive due to a lack of sponsorship, even though he had an 8th at Daytona and a 4th at Las Vegas. He soon joined Brewco Motorsports, driving their No. 37 Timber Wolf Chevy. In 24 starts that year, he had six top-tens and two poles, finishing 25th in points. He also ran three Cup races, two in the No. 38 Quest Motor Racing Ford, and another for BAM Racing at Talladega in a car sponsored by Billy Ray Cyrus's show Doc. His best finish that year was a 40th at Loudon.

In 2003, Lepage ran his own team at the Cup level for one race, finishing 32nd at the Coca-Cola 600 along with the Winston Open. He ran two races that year for CLR Racing, where he had a fourth place start at Michigan, before returning to Morgan-McClure to finish the year, his best finish a fourteenth at Atlanta. He teamed with Morgan-McClure again in 2004, but after six races, Lepage departed due to a lack of sponsorship. He then signed with Competitive Edge Motorsports, posting a best finish of 41st twice, before leaving the team. He ended the season with R&J Racing, where he had a best finish of 27th at Phoenix International Raceway. He also ran eleven races in the Busch Series for MacDonald Motorsports, where he had two top-fifteen finishes.

In 2005, Lepage returned to R&J, and started the season off with a third-place finish in the Gatorade Duels and a ninth-place finish at the Daytona 500. Unfortunately, the closest Lepage came to another top 10 was a 12th-place finish at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the Coca-Cola 600, and was released from the ride after the Brickyard 400. He signed with Peak Performance Racing for the balance of the year, and had a sixth-place qualifying effort at Kansas. He finished the season 39th in points.He also ran six races with MacDonald in the Busch Series as well, posting a ninth-place finish at Lowe's.That year, Lepage made his debut in the Craftsman Truck Series for Green Light Racing at Dover finishing 19th.

Lepage returned to Peak for 2006, but due to a lack of funding, the team was sold to Front Row Motorsports in April. Lepage ran a couple of races for FRM before leaving for BAM Racing. He ran 12 races for BAM with a best finish of 21st at Bristol Motor Speedway before leaving them. Lepage then rejoined Front Row Motorsports making two of the final eight races in their No. 34 and No. 61 cars. He ended up 40th in points even with missing 14 races.He also ran a limited schedule in the Busch Series for Mac Hill Motorsports with a best finish of 19th in seven races. Lepage ran two races for Green Light Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series with a best finish of 21st at Michigan.At the end of the year, Lepage sold the remnants of Matrix Motorsports to start a lawn care business called Matrix Lawn and Landscaping.

In 2007, Lepage started the year driving the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports car in the races where the team could afford to run two cars. Starting in late April, Front Row would mainly run the No. 37 car with Lepage making most of the attempts. In 27 attempts, Lepage was only able to make two races; at Darlington and New Hampshire Motor Speedway.He also drove a part-time schedule for a few teams in the Busch Series including the No. 52 Means Racing Ford, as well as some additional races for Randy MacDonald and D.D.L. Motorsports with a best finish of 28th at Watkins Glen. Lepage also had two starts for Team Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series with a best finish of 35th at Texas.

2008–present

Lepage returned to driving full-time in the Nationwide Series (formerly known as the Busch Series) in 2008, driving for Specialty Racing. While racing for Specialty, Lepage made one of the most controversial moves in the history of NASCAR at Talladega when he proceeded to pull off pit road and directly in front of the entire field which was bearing down on him at almost 200 mph (322 km/h). Lepage blamed it on the spotter for every other team stating "nobody recognized my car was damaged and vastly underpowered," but later apologized for the accident himself. Lepage was released by Specialty after the July Daytona race and was replaced by Brandon Whitt.The following race at Chicagoland, he failed to qualify a car brought by Front Row Motorsports.After he failed to qualify, Lepage drove the No. 52 Means Racing entry for Brad Teague in order to maintain his position in the driver's points. He then attempted to race at Gateway in Mike Harmon's No. 84 Chevrolet, but failed to qualify.Later in the season, he was hired to drive the No. 73 for Derrike Cope, and finished the season 28th in driver's points, despite missing 8 races.Lepage ran one Truck Series race at Homestead for Green Light Racing finishing 35th.

2010 Nationwide car

He began the 2009 season without a full-time ride, but after running Derrike Cope's No. 73 at Bristol, Lepage joined Jimmy Means' team at Texas in April until leaving after the June race at New Hampshire.He then joined Derrike Cope's team for the rest of the season at Chicago primarily driving the No. 78, but also occasionally driving the No. 73.Lepage also ran one race for Green Light Racing at Dover in the Camping World Truck Series finishing 33rd, his most recent start in that series to date.

Lepage announced on February 5, 2010, that he would be returning to Mac Hill Motorsports for the 2010 season with sponsorship from Revolucion World Wide/Start Energy Drink.Unfortunately the sponsorship deal fell through after four races and the team was forced to "start and park" races in order to keep costs down.Even with this measure, finances forced the team to start skipping races by mid year.The team partnered up with RaceDaySponsor.com in order to give local sponsors an opportunity to be a sponsor each week.This earned the team finances to get to the track, but not enough to run full races.When the Mac Hill team was unable to get to the track, Lepage got to run some races for No. 52 Jimmy Means Racing Chevrolet (made four out of five attempts) and No. 04 Davis Motorsports Chevrolet at Road America.Even with the limited finances, Lepage was able to make 25 out of 31 race attempts and ended up 40th in points.

In 2010, Lepage was in a Sprint Cup car for the first time since 2007.Lepage joined back up with Morgan-McClure Motorsports to run the Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol with sponsorship from Alpha Natural Resources/Joy Mining Machinery.Lepage was unable to qualify for the race.

On November 20, 2010, Mac Hill Motorsports announced that it was discontinuing its Nationwide Series team, allowing Lepage to seek another ride.

On January 10, 2011, Lepage announced that he would drive for Team Rensi Motorsports No. 24 team in the Nationwide Series, bringing sponsorship from RaceDaySponsor.com, marking the first time since 2008 that Lepage would run a full race distance. Not enough sponsorship was found and the team was forced to start and park four of the five races they ran. After the spring Texas race, they closed down. On April 26, Lepage announced that he would be joining Means Racing starting at Richmond and would work with the team to procure more sponsorship for the rest of the season. Sponsorship was found to allow Lepage to run 17 races without having to start and park, with a best finish of 20th at Phoenix.Lepage finished 27th in Points, which was his best finish since 2008.

Lepage's Mike Harmon Racing car at Texas Motor Speedway, April 2012

On February 2012, Lepage announced that Race Day Sponsor.com and himself were no longer working together. Lepage wasn't able to start his season until securing a ride in the No. 28 Robinson-Blakeney Racing for the 4th and 5th races of the season at Bristol and California with a best finish of 31st at Bristol.That team shut down but Lepage was able to start and park the next weeks race at Texas with Mike Harmon Racing's No. 74.The next three weeks Lepage drove the No. 52 Means Racing car at Richmond, Talladega and Darlington with a best finish of 27th at Richmond.Lepage then substituted in Tri-Star Motorsports start and park No. 10 for the next 4 races highlighted by qualifying efforts of 25th at Dover and Michigan.After the sub job ended, Lepage start and parked for Means Racing at Kentucky.Lepage then joined the Deware Racing Group in their No. 86.In preparation for the 2013 season, the team ran a limited schedule of 9 of the final 17 races.Due to a lack of sponsorship the team start and parked 7 of the nine races, though with sponsorship from Qello at Bristol and Kengor Metals at Charlotte the team had finishes of 20th and 26th respectively.Lepage ended up 35th in points with only running 20 of 33 races.

The 2013 season started with the Deware Racing Group unable to secure sponsorship, which left them mostly inactive and Lepage starting the season without a ride.It took to the third race of season at Las Vegas for Lepage to get a ride with No. 74 Mike Harmon Racing for that race and weeks later at Texas with a best finish of 28th at Texas.Three weeks later, Lepage start and parked for Means Racing at Darlington.In June at Iowa, Lepage drove the No. 87 NEMCO Motorsports car in practice in preparation for owner/driver Joe Nemechek to arrive from Pocono Raceway to run the race.Due to the Iowa race being delayed a day cause of rain, Lepage got to drive the 87 to a 19th-place finish while Nemechek drove at Pocono.Lepage would finish the season start and parking the No. 74 in four races, failing to qualify the No. 86 at Bristol and running JD Motorsports's No. 4 car in races at Mid-Ohio and Kentucky with finishes of 20th and 19th respectively.Lepage ended up 39th in points with only running 10 of 33 races.

Lepage started the 2014 season without a ride.Starting with the third race of the season at Las Vegas, Lepage drove the No. 74 Mike Harmon Racing Dodge.He drove for them through the fifth race of the season at California with a best finish of 30th at California.Lepage joined JD Motorsports in their No. 87 for the next three races.His best finish was a 19th at Darlington, but the ride ended when the 87 team's only car was wrecked at Richmond.Lepage drove the 74 at Charlotte but finished 39th due to a rear gear failure.Lepage later drove start and park efforts for Tri-Star Motorsports at Michigan and JGL Racing at Elkhart Lake.Starting at Kentucky in June, Lepage drove the Mike Harmon Racing No. 74 at six race weekends until Richmond in September with a best finish of 33rd at New Hampshire to go with 2 DNQ's.Lepage would make his last career start with TriStar Motorsports at Dover finishing 31st.Lepage did attempt to qualify at Homestead with Mike Harmon Racing but failed to qualify.

Lepage was unable to find sponsorship to compete in NASCAR after the 2014 season and instead focused on his business interests.On March 21, 2017, Lepage announced he would run in the 55th Milk Bowl on October 1, 2017 at Thunder Road International SpeedBowl with Boyce Racing in what is hinted at as his final race.On August 23, 2017, Lepage announced State Water Heaters, Citgo, Vermont Teddy Bear Company, Allen Lumber and Shearer Chevrolet as the sponsors for his final race.Unfortunately for Lepage, he had to run the Last Chance qualifying race due to a slow qualifying speed.Due to a spin during that race, Lepage came up two positions short of being able to compete in the 55th Milk Bowl.

Personal life

Lepage was born in Shelburne in Vermont on June 26, 1962. He was the only stock car driver from Vermont competing in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series in the 1990s. Lepage is a practicing Catholic, which had a tremendous impact on how he raced others in his racing career.

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.)

Sprint Cup Series

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts
1997LJ Racing91ChevyDAYCARRCHATLDARTEXBRIMARSONTALCLTDOVPOCMCHCALDAYNHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHA
DOVMARCLT
TAL
CARPHOATL
56th231
1998DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
CLT
DOV
RCH
MCH
POC
SON
NHAPOCINDGLN35th2196
American Equipment Racing96ChevyRCH
Roush Racing16FordMCH
BRI
NHA
DAR
RCH
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
DAY
PHO
CAR
ATL
1999DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
BRI
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM
ATL
25th3185
2000DAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
NHA
DOV
MAR
CLT
TAL
CAR
PHO
HOM
ATL
28th2795
2001Morgan-McClure Motorsports4ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRI
TEX
MAR
TAL
CAL
RCH
CLT
DOV
MCH
POC
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLN
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
36th2461
Ultra Motorsports7FordCLT
MAR
TAL
PHO
CAR
HOM
ATL
NHA
2002Quest Motor Racing38FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCALRCHCLT
DOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCH62nd132
37NHA
BAM Racing49DodgeDOV
KANTALCLTMARATLCARPHOHOM
2003Matrix Motorsports71FordDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXTALMARCALRCHCLT
DOVPOCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOC43rd877
CLR Racing57FordIND
GLNMCH
BRI
Morgan-McClure Motorsports4PontiacDAR
RCHNHADOV
TAL
KANCLT
MAR
ATL
PHO
CAR
HOM
2004ChevyDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
BRI
TEXMARTALCALRCH43rd915
Competitive Edge Motorsports51ChevyCLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SONDAYCHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLNMCH
R&J Racing37DodgeBRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
TAL
KANCLT
MAR
ATL
PHO
DAR
HOM
2005DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
PHO
TAL
DAR
RCH
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SON
DAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLNMCHBRICALRCHNHA39th1515
Peak Fitness Racing66FordDOV
TAL
KAN
CLT
MARATL
TEX
PHO
HOM
200661DAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
MAR
TEX
TAL
40th1346
ChevyPHO
Front Row MotorsportsDodgeRCH
TEX
HOM
BAM Racing49DodgeDAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SONDAY
CHI
NHA
POC
IND
GLNMCH
BRI
CAL
RCH
NHA
DOV
KAN
Front Row Motorsports34DodgeTAL
ChevyCLT
MAR
PHO
61ATL
200734DodgeDAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
TEX
PHOTAL
TEX
PHOHOM64th95
37BRI
MAR
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
POC
MCH
SONNHA
DAY
CHI
IND
POC
GLNMCH
BRI
CALRCH
NHA
DOV
KANTAL
CLTMAR
ATL
2010Morgan-McClure Motorsports4ChevyDAYCALLVSATLBRIMARPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRI
ATLRCHNHADOVKANCALCLTMARTALTEXPHOHOMNA-
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1998LJ RacingChevy2043
1999Roush RacingFord1413
20004136
2004Morgan-McClure MotorsportsChevy3232
2005R&J RacingDodge89
2006Peak Fitness RacingFord3125
2007Front Row MotorsportsDodgeDNQ

Nationwide Series

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPts
1986Norseman Racing09BuickDAYCARHCYMARBRIDARSBOLGYJFCDOVCLTSBOHCYROUIRPSBORALOXF
SBOHCYLGYROUBRIDARRCHDOVMARROUCLTCARMAR104th
1994Lepage Racing71ChevyDAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
DAR
BRI
ROU
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
SBO
TAL
HCY
IRP
MCHBRI
DAR
RCHDOV
CLT
MAR
CAR
24th1865
BuickMAR
HCY
1995ChevyDAY
CAR
RCH
ATLNSVDAR
BRI
HCY
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
MYB
GLN
MLW
TAL
SBO
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAR
HOM
18th2355
1996DAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
NSV
DAR
BRI
8th2870
Ridling Motorsports88ChevyHCY
NZH
CLT
DOV
SBO
MYB
GLN
MLW
NHA
TAL
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
CAR
HOM
Stricklin Racing28ChevyRCH
1997Ridling Motorsports88ChevyDAY
CAR
RCH
ATL
LVS
DAR
HCY
TEX
BRI
NSV
TAL
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
SBO
GLN
MLW
MYB
GTY
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
12th3248
Phoenix Racing4ChevyCAL
CAR
ST Motorsports42ChevyHOM
1998Specialty Racing40ChevyDAYCARLVS
NSV
DAR
BRI
TEX
HCY
TAL
NHA
NZH
CLT
DOV
RCH
PPRGLNMLW
MYBCAL
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
CLT
GTYCAR
ATL
HOM
14th3052
ST Motorsports59ChevySBO
1999Brewco Motorsports99ChevyDAY
CAR
LVS
ATL
DAR
TEX
NSV
BRITALCALNHARCH
NZHCLT
DOVSBOGLNMLWMYBPPRGTY
IRPBRI
DARRCH
DOVCLT
CARMEM
PHOHOM
35th1476
PRW Racing77FordMCH
2000Matrix Motorsports71FordDAYCAR
LVSATL
DARBRITEX
NSVTALCALRCH
NHACLT
DOVSBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRPMCHBRI
DAR
RCH
DOVCLT
CARMEMPHOHOM
42nd1063
2001DAYCARLVS
ATL
DAR
BRITEX
NSH
TALCAL
RCH
NHA
NZHCLT
DOV
KENMLWGLNCHI
GTYPPRIRPMCH
BRI
DARRCHDOV
KAN
CLTMEMPHO
CARHOM31st1687
2002DAY
CARLVS
DAR
BRI
TEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHHOM
25th2594
Brewco Motorsports37ChevyCLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
DAY
CHI
GTY
PPR
IRP
MCH
BRI
DAR
RCH
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
ATL
CARPHO
2004MacDonald Motorsports72ChevyDAYCARLVSDARBRITEXNSHTALCALGTYRCHNZHCLT
DOV
NSHKENMLWCHI
NHA
PPRIRPBRI
CAL
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEMATL
42nd956
71DAY
MCH
RCH
PHO
DAR
HOM
2005DAYCALMXCLVSATLNSHBRITEXPHOTAL
DARRCH64th557
72CLT
DOVNSHKENMLWDAY
CHINHAPPRGTYIRPGLNMCH
BRI
CAL
DOV
KAN
CLT
MEMTEX
PHO
HOM
Premier Motorsport85ChevyRCH
2006Mac Hill Motorsports56ChevyDAY
CALMXCLVS
ATLBRI
TEXNSH
PHOTALRCHDAR
CLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAY
BRI
CALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM65th523
Frank Cicci Racing34ChevyCHI
NHAMARGTYIRPGLNMCH
2007Means Racing52FordDAYCALMXCLVS
ATLBRINSHTEX
PHO
TALRCH
DAR
86th306
MacDonald Motorsports72DodgeCLT
D.D.L. Motorsports01ChevyDOV
NSHKENMLWNHADAY
CHIGTYIRPCGV
0GLN
MCHBRICALRCHDOVKANCLTMEMTEXPHOHOM
2008Specialty Racing61FordDAY
CAL
LVS
ATL
BRI
NSH
TEX
PHO
MXC
TAL
RCH
DAR
CLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
NHA
DAY
28th1895
Front Row Motorsports43ChevyCHI
Means Racing52ChevyCHI
Elite 2 Racing84ChevyGTY
IRPCGVGLN
CFK Motorsports73DodgeMCH
BRI
CAL
RCHDOV
KAN
CLT
MEM
TEX
PHO
HOM
2009Derrike Cope Inc.DAYCALLVSBRI
IOW
GLNMCH
61st689
Means Racing52ChevyTEX
NSHPHOTALRCHCLT
DOV
NSH
KEN
MLW
NHA
DAY
FordDAR
Derrike Cope Inc.78DodgeCHI
GTY
IRPBRI
CGVATL
RCH
DOVKAN
CAL
CLT
MEM
TEXPHOHOM
2010Mac Hill Motorsports56ChevyDAY
LVS
BRI
NSH
PHO
TAL
RCH
DAR
DOV
NSH
GTY
IRPBRI
CGVDOV
40th1048
ToyotaCAL
TEX
CLT
KEN
DAY
CHI
IOW
GLNMCH
RCH
CLT
GTY
HOM
Davis Motorsports04ChevyROA
NHA
Means Racing52ChevyATL
KAN
CAL
TEX
PHO
2011Team Rensi Motorsports24FordDAY
PHO
LVS
BRI
CAL
TEX
TALNSH27th298
Means Motorsports52ChevyRCH
DAR
DOV
IOWCLT
CHI
MCHROADAY
KEN
NHA
NSH
IRPIOWGLNCGVBRI
ATL
RCH
CHIDOV
KAN
CLT
TEXPHO
HOM
2012Robinson-Blakeney Racing28ChevyDAYPHOLVSBRI
CAL
35th175
Mike Harmon Racing74ChevyTEX
Hamilton Means Racing52ChevyRCH
TAL
DAR
KEN
DAY
TriStar Motorsports10ToyotaIOW
CLT
DOV
MCH
ROA
Deware Racing Group86FordNHA
CHIIND
IOWGLNCGVBRI
ATLRCH
CHIKEN
DOV
CLT
KANTEX
PHO
HOM
2013Mike Harmon Racing74ChevyDAYPHOLVS
BRICALTEX
RCHTALCHI
INDIOW
GLN39th148
Hamilton Means Racing52ToyotaDAR
CLTDOV
NEMCO-JRR87ToyotaIOW
MCHROAKENDAYNHA
JD Motorsports4ChevyMOH
KEN
DOVKAN
Deware Racing Group86ChevyBRI
ATLRCH
Mike Harmon Racing74DodgeCHI
CLT
TEXPHOHOM
2014DAYPHOLVS
BRI
CAL
CLT
DOVKEN
DAYNHA
CHI
IND
IOWGLNMOHBRI
ATLRCH
CHIKENHOM
34th137
JD Motorsports87ChevyTEX
DAR
RCH
TALIOW
TriStar Motorsports10ToyotaMCH
DOV
KANCLTTEXPHO
JGL Racing93DodgeROA

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts
2005Green Light Racing08ChevyDAYCALATLMARGTYMFDCLTDOV
TEXMCHMLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRIRCHNHALVSMARATLTEXPHOHOM76th106
200607DAYCALATLMARGTYCLTMFDDOV
TEXMCH
MLWKANKENMEMIRPNSHBRINHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM61st179
2007Team Racing86ChevyDAYCALATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCH
MLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRIGTWNHALVSTALMARATLTEX
PHOHOM
113th55
2008SS-Green Light Racing0ChevyDAYCALATLMARKANCLTMFDDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRIGTWNHALVSTALMARATLTEXPHOHOM
114th55
200908DAYCALATLMARKANCLTDOV
TEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHIIOWGTWNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM105th64

Season still in progress
Ineligible for series points

ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series

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

ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516APSCPtsRef
1986ATLDAYATLTALSIRSSPFRSKILCSPTALBLNISFDSFTOLOWOATL
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Kevin Lepage's full name is Kevin Allen Lepage.
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Kevin Lepage was born on October 26, 1962, in Shelburne, Vermont.
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Kevin Lepage is an American.
What is Kevin Lepage's racing career?
Kevin Lepage is a former NASCAR driver who competed in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
Which teams did Kevin Lepage drive for during his career?
Kevin Lepage drove for various teams throughout his career, including R&J Racing, FINA Racing, and Morgan-McClure Motorsports.
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Kevin Lepage made his NASCAR Cup Series debut in 1994.
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Kevin Lepage made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in 1993.
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Kevin Lepage retired from racing in 2015.
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Currently, Kevin Lepage is working as a spotter for a NASCAR Cup Series team.
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