Casey Mears and his team Garage 66 made last-minute changes as they approach his 500 Cup Series starts milestone.
Casey Mears reflects on making his 490th Cup start in the Next Gen car, and shares his thoughts on future prospects in the ...
The Martinsville race weekend kicked off with a last-minute sponsor change, only to be met with another major setback.
Garage 66 is no stranger to the challenges that come with NASCAR racing, but the team's recent troubles ahead of the Martinsville Cup Series race have raised eyebrows among fans and experts alike.
Thankfully, the No. 66 car is still good to go this weekend, but Casey Mears and Garage 66 have made a last-second change in sponsors. It isn’t every day you see primary sponsorship change on the ...
The Bakersfield, California-native has joined forces with Garage 66 (formerly known as MBM Motorsports) to pilot the No. 66 HitchGO Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Spee ...
This is the final chapter of a five-part oral history series commemorating the Tigers’ memorable run to the Final Four in the 1984-85 season.
Mears will be racing the No. 66 HitchGo Ford Mustang Dark Horse for the Statesville, N.C.-based Garage 66 race team. Garage 66 is co-owned by former Cup Series driver Carl Long. The one-race deal ...
Casey Mears will make his first NASCAR Cup Series outing since 2019 at this month’s Cook Out 500 at Martinsville. The 47-year-old will drive the Garage 66’s No. 66 Ford Mustang in the seventh ...
The No. 66 Ford Mustang will have HitchGO as the primary sponsor, carrying a black scheme with orange and white lettering. Mears has been doing some racing the last few years, notably competing in ...
He will return with the Garage 66 team and drive the #66 HitchGo Ford Mustang Dark Horse. Interestingly, the 47-year-old's return was possible, thanks to NASCAR's Open Exemption Provisional rule ...
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