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- American_Equipment_Racing abstract "American Equipment Racing was a racing team that competed in the SCCA Trans-Am series in the 1980s and 1990s, and in the NASCAR Busch Grand National and Winston Cup Series during the mid-1990s.Owned by Buz McCall, AER competed in IMSA sports-car racing and the Trans-Am series in the 1980s and early 1990s; the team won three consecutive Trans-Am championships with drivers Scott Sharp and Jack Baldwin from 1991 to 1993.The team moved to NASCAR starting in 1994, competing in the Busch Grand National Series with driver Jack Baldwin in two races, running the No. 95. Signing rookie driver John Tanner and sponsor Caterpillar Inc. for 1995, the team ran half of the 1995 season; Tanner was released after a handful of races and replaced for the majority of the team's races with Ward Burton. For 1996 AER signed 1994 Busch Series champion David Green to run for full-time in 1996. Finishing 2nd in series points, Green and AER moved up to the Winston Cup Series in 1997, where after a difficult season Green finished 37th in points. After twelve races in 1998, Green was released by the team, and a variety of drivers, including Hut Stricklin and Steve Grissom, drove for the team to finish out the year; the team closed following the 1998 season.".
- American_Equipment_Racing wikiPageID "37910847".
- American_Equipment_Racing wikiPageRevisionID "550987330".
- American_Equipment_Racing carNumber(s)_ "25".
- American_Equipment_Racing carNumber(s)_ "95".
- American_Equipment_Racing carNumber(s)_ "96".
- American_Equipment_Racing championships "0".
- American_Equipment_Racing companyName "American Equipment Racing".
- American_Equipment_Racing hasPhotoCollection American_Equipment_Racing.
- American_Equipment_Racing manufacturer Chevrolet.
- American_Equipment_Racing notableDriver(s)_ David_Green_(racing_driver).
- American_Equipment_Racing notableDriver(s)_ Jack_Baldwin_(racing_driver).
- American_Equipment_Racing notableDriver(s)_ Scott_Sharp.
- American_Equipment_Racing notableDriver(s)_ Ward_Burton.
- American_Equipment_Racing notableSponsor(s)_ Caterpillar_Inc..
- American_Equipment_Racing notableSponsor(s)_ Hot_Wheels.
- American_Equipment_Racing notableSponsor(s)_ Sunoco.
- American_Equipment_Racing owner(s)Name "Buz McCall".
- American_Equipment_Racing racingSeries Nationwide_Series.
- American_Equipment_Racing racingSeries Sprint_Cup_Series.
- American_Equipment_Racing racingSeries Trans-Am_Series.
- American_Equipment_Racing shopLocation Charlotte,_North_Carolina.
- American_Equipment_Racing wins "0".
- American_Equipment_Racing wins "2".
- American_Equipment_Racing yearClosed "1998".
- American_Equipment_Racing subject Category:1998_disestablishments_in_the_United_States.
- American_Equipment_Racing subject Category:American_auto_racing_teams.
- American_Equipment_Racing subject Category:Defunct_NASCAR_teams.
- American_Equipment_Racing comment "American Equipment Racing was a racing team that competed in the SCCA Trans-Am series in the 1980s and 1990s, and in the NASCAR Busch Grand National and Winston Cup Series during the mid-1990s.Owned by Buz McCall, AER competed in IMSA sports-car racing and the Trans-Am series in the 1980s and early 1990s; the team won three consecutive Trans-Am championships with drivers Scott Sharp and Jack Baldwin from 1991 to 1993.The team moved to NASCAR starting in 1994, competing in the Busch Grand National Series with driver Jack Baldwin in two races, running the No. ".
- American_Equipment_Racing label "American Equipment Racing".
- American_Equipment_Racing sameAs m.0p76myy.
- American_Equipment_Racing sameAs Q4743692.
- American_Equipment_Racing sameAs Q4743692.
- American_Equipment_Racing wasDerivedFrom American_Equipment_Racing?oldid=550987330.
- American_Equipment_Racing isPrimaryTopicOf American_Equipment_Racing.