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Jay Robinson was born on 7 November, 1959 in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, is an American racing team owner. Discover Jay Robinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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Occupation NASCAR team owner
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 7 November, 1959
Birthday 7 November
Birthplace Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1922

Moffitt got the best finish in the car when it came out of Robinson's shop with a 22nd-place finish at the FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway.

It was later revealed that Hardwick embezzled at least $30 million from his companies, causing him and Land Castle Title (a company he was chief executive officer of) to be removed from the team.

After Identity Ventures' demise, Robinson reformed the team as Premium Motorsports.

1925

That season, Wallace got a best finish of 7th at the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway.

1930

Yeley's best finish in the car was a 30th-place finish at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Leffler then attempted six races later in the season, qualifying for three of them.

1931

The best finish by Leffler in the car also came at Bristol, as he finished 31st at the Irwin Tools Night Race.

Following the season, most of the team's equipment was put up for auction.

Lepage would get the finish for the team, finishing 31st at the Ford EcoBoost 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

1933

Childers started 33rd and finished 43rd (out of 43 cars) due to a crash after 69 laps.

The team generally competed with different drivers in a particular car throughout the season.

1938

Tomy Drissi also drove the car at the two road course races, finishing 38th at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway and 42nd, due to a crash, at the Cheez-It 355 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International.

1959

Jay Robinson (born November 7, 1959) is an American auto racing executive who is a part-owner of Premium Motorsports (previously known as Jay Robinson Racing).

Prior to this, Robinson earned his wealth in the wholesale grocery business.

1987

Nemechek drove the #87 Toyota Camry in 34 races, qualifying for 33 of them, getting a best finish of 25th place at the Camping World RV Sales 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

1998

Robinson first competed in the NASCAR All-American Series in 1998 and 1999.

2000

In 2000, he won six races in the series.

Robinson first competed as a team owner in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2000.

The team's first race was the Myrtle Beach 250 at Myrtle Beach Speedway with Rodney Childers driving the #49 Southern Marine Chevrolet Monte Carlo.

2008

The first season the team competed with the same driver was when Kenny Wallace drove the #28 United States Border Patrol Chevrolet Impala SS in 2008.

2011

Wallace would also finish 11th in the final point standings.

Robinson's team competed in the series through 2011, getting a best finish of 3rd place with Wallace at the 2011 Kroger On Track for the Cure 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park.

Later in their history, the team often used the practice of starting and parking (starting a race with no intention of finishing the race to collect the prize money) to fund their primary car.

Robinson said of this activity, "The 28 car wouldn’t run without the start-and-park car. No chance. These haulers haul two cars. If you bring both of them in one transporter, you can make the numbers work out. If I brought only one car, I couldn’t make it work without more sponsorship. We’d race the 49 tomorrow, too, if there was a way."

Robinson partnered with Houston, Texas, Texas businessman Troy Blakney to form Robinson-Blakeney Racing.

2012

In the Cup Series in 2012, the team fielded the #49 America Israel Racing/JPO Absorbents Toyota Camry with J. J. Yeley and later Jason Leffler serving as the drivers.

Yeley drove the car through the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

The team also competed in the Xfinity Series in 2012 with Yeley, David Green, Derrike Cope, Kevin Lepage and Tony Raines driving the #28 JPO Absorbents Chevrolet Camaro and Dodge Challenger.

2013

Prior to the 2013 season, Robinson merged his team with Joe Nemechek's NEMCO Motorsports.

Nemechek also drove the #87 AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves/England's Stove Works Toyota Camry in 28 of 33 Xfinity Series races in 2013, with Lepage and Johnny Sauter driving the car at the Iowa Speedway races.

2014

During the season, Nemechek got a best finish of 14th place at the Royal Purple 300 at Auto Club Speedway.

Prior to the 2014 season, Nemechek and Robinson created a partnership with five business leaders, including housing investor Nat Hardwick.

Michael Waltrip Racing later joined the team as a partner.

The fielded the #66 BlueDEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid/Land Castle Title/Royal Teak Collection Toyota Camry with Michael Waltrip, Nemechek, Jeff Burton, Brett Moffitt, Drissi, Timmy Hill and Mike Wallace driving at various points in the year.

The car was run out of Waltrip's shop when Waltrip, Burton and Moffitt drove the car.

Separate cars for the team were also driven by Nemechek, Hill and Wallace

2015

The team started to compete in the Cup Series in 2015.

Like Robinson's earlier Xfinity Series team, the team often uses multiple drivers in a car throughout the season.

2017

Burton got the best finish in the car with a 17th-place finish at the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

2019

Despite missing five races, Nemechek finished 19th in the final point standings with 513 points.