Bill McAnally Racing

Bill McAnally Racing (BMR) was founded in 1986 and is owned by former NASCAR K & N Pro Series West driver, Bill McAnally, with one vision; winning championships. BMR is dedicated to finding talented people and placing them to make the racing machine roll. BMR serves as a marketing tool for their race partners to increase sales and brand recognition.

McAnally won four championships in the NASCAR K & N Pro Series West. The first series championship was in 1999 with driver Sean Woodside in Motegi, Japan (the only NASCAR championship ever clinched outside the United States) in which McAnally gave race partner, NAPA AUTO PARTS their first championship in the West Series. That was followed by back to back championships with NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Brendan Gaughan in 2000 and 2001. A fourth series championship was won in 2008 with driver Eric Holmes piloting the No. 20 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota Camry. It was the first series championship for Toyota. BMR took home top honors in the Inaugural Toyota All-Star Showdown in 2003 with driver Austin Cameron piloting the West Series NAPA AUTO PARTS entry.

In recent years, BMR has expanded to a three car team in the NASCAR K & N Pro Series West. Alumni of BMR include NASCAR Camping World Truck Series drivers Jim Inglebright and Steve Portenga, IRL driver Sarah Fisher and Brian Herta, NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers Clint Bowyer and Kerry Earnhardt, the NASCAR Whelen All American Series National Champion now NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Peyton Sellers and NASCAR Nationwide and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Brian Ickler. BMR also began a driver development program in the NASCAR Whelen All American Series in association with the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Initiative. BMR brought D4D their first win in 2005 with driver Allison Duncan. She was also the first female ever to win a feature event at the historic Stockton 99 Speedway. NASCAR Whelen All-American Series driver Paulie Harraka returned in 2008 for his second season with BMR and his third season with D4D. Harraka went on to give BMR and D4D eleven wins in the series competing at All American Speedway; winning the track championship, the first championship for Drive for Diversity. This made seventeen features wins for D4D with BMR. BMR and Harraka went on to give D4D its first and second Touring Series win as they recorded two wins during Harraka's rookie season in the NASCAR Grand National Division.

Returning in 2010 to pilot the No. 16 Hasa Pool Products Toyota Camry will be driver Moses Smith. He was voted the NASCAR K & N Pro Series West's Most Popular driver in 2008 and 2009. He finished seventh in the chase for the 2009 championship. Also returning to BMR in 2010 piloting the No. 20 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota Camry is the 2006 and 2008 NASCAR K & N Pro Series West Champion, Eric Holmes. He finished the 2009 season 2nd in the series championship points race. Completing the BMR grid in the West Series and winner of BMR's third Sunoco Rookie of the Year title will be Paulie Harraka piloting the No. 12. He finished fourth in the chase for the 2009 series championship.

BMR is headquartered in the heartland of California, just 20 miles from the State Capitol, in Antelope. Housing state of the art technology and a stable of race cars, BMR is able to handle all aspects of race car preparation. Along with the race shop, BMR is also the home of BMR NAPA AutoCare Center where customers get top-notch car care by NASCAR championship winning mechanics.

Bill McAnally Racing is one of the most respected race teams on the west coast. It will stay the course as it seeks a fifth NASCAR K & N Pro Series West Championship title.
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