Josh Richeson
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Josh Richeson | |||||||
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Born | Troutman, North Carolina | September 4, 1981||||||
NASCAR Xfinity Series career | |||||||
24 races run over 5 years | |||||||
Best finish | 57th (2002) | ||||||
First race | 2001 Emerson Radio 250 (Richmond) | ||||||
Last race | 2006 Busch Silver Celebration 250 (Gateway) | ||||||
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NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career | |||||||
1 race run over 1 year | |||||||
Best finish | 97th (2004) | ||||||
First race | 2004 Darlington 200 (Darlington) | ||||||
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Statistics current as of July 31, 2006. |
Josh Richeson (born September 4, 1981 in Troutman, North Carolina, USA), is a stock car driver. He has made 24 career starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and one Craftsman Truck Series start. He is the nephew of former Sprint Cup Series driver Brett Bodine.
Richeson made his Nationwide Series debut at Richmond International Raceway in September 2001. He drove the #06 Bodine Racing Ford Taurus into the field with a 33rd place qualifying effort, but was involved with a crash on lap 72 and finished 40th.
Bodine put together some sponsorship deals from Smucker's and Timberland Pro to put Richeson in the car for seven races in 2002. He ran better at Daytona, starting 25th and finishing 30th. In these seven events, his best finish was only 28th place, at Rockingham Motor Speedway.
Other than driving his uncle's car, Richeson ran for other teams in 2001 and 2002. But after being released from Bodine Racing, Richeson found only one-race deals for the next few years.
In 2002 and 2003, he drove eight races for the Havill-Spoerl team in car No. 67. However, the team struggled, and Richeson did not finish any races. His best finish was a 35th at Memphis, but he did record his career-best start of 19th at Pikes Peak International Raceway.
In 2004, he twice recorded his best career finish of 27th, first at Daytona driving the No. 43 for Curb Agajanian Performance Group and later at Gateway in the No. 49 Advil Ford (for the injured Derrike Cope). He drove for Jay Robinson Racing's No. 28 team at Milwaukee, finishing 40th. He drove in the No. 97 AmericInn Chevy at New Hampshire, finishing 42nd.
In 2004, Richeson drove the Curb-Agajanian Craftsman Truck Series truck. Josh started the race at Darlington in 36th- the last truck in the field- but drove to a 25th-place finish. In 2006, he returned to the Busch Series, driving the No. 28 Ford for Jay Robinson at Gateway International Raceway.