Casey Mears and his team Garage 66 made last-minute changes as they approach his 500 Cup Series starts milestone.
The Martinsville race weekend kicked off with a last-minute sponsor change, only to be met with another major setback.
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On3 on MSNCasey Mears No. 66 car fails inspection, crew member ejected at Martinsville in NASCAR Cup Series returnThe weekend is only going to be more difficult for Casey Mears at Martinsville. His team has been penalized for failing ...
Casey Mears reflects on making his 490th Cup start in the Next Gen car, and shares his thoughts on future prospects in the ...
Casey Mears secures new sponsors **Coble Enterprises** and **Canter Power Systems** just before the Martinsville race, ahead ...
NASCAR revealed a 37-car entry list for Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway. The entry list ...
Casey Mears has last-second change before Martinsville Good news for Casey Mears and Garage 66, they won’t have to worry about qualifying. With less than 40 cars in the field, the No. 66 car ...
A leader and expert in Generac generators, Canter Power Systems is excited to announce its sponsorship of Garage 66 and ...
“Having Casey Mears drive a Garage 66 car is a proud day for our organization,” said Long. “He’d driven for NASCAR’s elite such as Chip Ganassi Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, and Richard ...
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Casey Mears, who last competed in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2019, is scheduled to make his series return at the March 30 Martinsville race for Garage 66, the team announced Thursday. Mears ...
Casey Mears will team up with Garage 66 for his return to NASCAR Cup Series competition at Martinsville Speedway on March 30. Mears, a 47-year-old native of Bakersfield, California, will pilot the ...
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