Elliott Racing


Elliott Racing is a former NASCAR Winston Cup Series race team owned by George Elliott, father of Bill Elliott. The team was founded in 1966, and the organization was closed after Harry Melling bought the team from George Elliott.

History

Primary Car History

The primary car for Elliott Racing was the No. 9 car. The No. 9 began in 1976 with driver Bill Elliott, car owner George Elliott and crew chief Ernie Elliott.
In 1976 Elliott Racing ran six races, with Bill Elliott driving four races, David Hobbs ran the Champion Spark Plug 400 and Al Holbert ran the National 500.
In 1977 Elliott Racing ran eleven races. Bill Elliott ran all 11 races, 10 in the No. 9, Elliott also ran the Southern 500 in the No. 52
In 1978 Elliott Racing ran ten races, with Bill Elliott driving all ten races
In 1979 Elliott Racing attempted 11 races. Bill Elliott drove 14 races, nine in the No. 9 , and two races in the No. 17 as an alliance between Elliott Racing and Hamby Racing.
In 1980 Elliott Racing ran eleven races. Bill Elliott ran all eleven races. In the fall of 1980, Elliott Racing gained its first major sponsor in the form of $500 from Harry Melling in the 1980 National 500 at Charlotte. Melling would extend his contract and gave the team enough sponsorship to run a 12 race schedule in 1981.
In 1981 Elliott Racing ran twelve races. Bill Elliott ran all twelve races.
After a 1981 season that consisted of one top-5 and seven top-10 finishes in 13 races, including the team's first pole in the CRC Chemicals Rebel 500, Harry Melling bought the team from George Elliott on December 1, 1981. Melling first became involved in NASCAR when his company Melling Tool sponsored Benny Parsons in 1979.

Secondary Car History

Elliott Racing ran a second car under a variety of numbers. It began as the No. 53 when George Elliott entered Don Tilley at the 1966 American 500 but retired with steering failure.
The team didn't reappear until the 1971 Talladega 500 as the No. 94 and entered Harry Gailey finishing forty seven laps down.
In 1973 the team reappeared as the 09 for Charles Barrett to drive for four races. Jody Ridley drove the No. 09 for the American 500.
In 1974 the 09 returned at the 1974 Talladega 500 for A.J. Reno but retired with steering failure.
The team returned as the No. 52 because of a contractual reason for the 1977 Southern 500 with Bill Elliott driving.
The team didn't return again until 1979 when Hamby Racing formed an alliance with Elliott Racing using the No. 17, with Bill Elliott driving

Driver history

- team later formed by Bill Elliott