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Sentences forDavid Starr (racing driver)
- On the fourth attempt, David Starr came out on top in a race with a record for most green-white-checkered laps and most attempts.CarShield 200-Wikipedia
- Lap 90, Busch pits and took fuel only; David Starr took fuel only in his pitstop, also, moved up in positions as a result.San Bernardino County 200-Wikipedia
- In 2014, David Starr ran the car competitively at Daytona season opener in February.TriStar Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Yeley replaced David Starr in the No.J. J. Yeley-Wikipedia
- On January 7, 2011, Bob Leavine and Lance Fenton announced the formation of Leavine Fenton Racing, and that David Starr drove for the team.2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- David Starr signed a three-year contract with TriStar and longtime sponsor Zachry Group to run the No.TriStar Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Joe Buford took over the next two races, before David Starr took over at Texas.Premium Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Bliss moved to a mentoring role for TriStar drivers McClure, Blake Koch, Cale Conley, and David Starr.Mike Bliss-Wikipedia
- Drivers Tom Boston, David Starr, Michael Dokken and Donnie Neuenberger finished out the 20 race schedule.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Johnny Borneman III (#35), David Starr (#50), Bruce Bechtel (#57), Stanton Barrett (#91)2004 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- David Starr and his Red Horse Racing team had dominated the day, leading 170 laps in total.2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
- 06 – David Starr2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 06 – David Starr, No.2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- 99 for David Starr which he used his Chevrolet.2017 NASCAR Xfinity Series-Wikipedia
- Bubba Wallace spun and collided with David Starr.2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Ron Hornaday won the race and there was a large post race scuffle after the race between the crews of Todd Bodine and David Starr.2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
- 83), David Starr (No.2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Founded as Leavine Fenton Racing by Bob Leavine and Lance Fenton in early 2011, the team planned to compete on a limited basis in the Sprint Cup Series and Camping World Truck Series, with David Starr competing in the former for six events and Fenton driving in the latter for three.Leavine Family Racing-Wikipedia
- The driver was David Starr for the full season.SS-Green Light Racing-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Andy Ponstein (#39), David Starr (#50), Larry Gunselman (#72), Damon Lusk (#74), Bruce Bechtel (#52), Randy Briggs (#85)2004 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Timmy Hill, Andy Lally, Caleb Roark and David Starr all ran single races for the team.SS-Green Light Racing-Wikipedia
- David Starr won the pole.2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
- In 2018, the team signed David Starr, as Gase joined Go Green Racing.Means Racing-Wikipedia
- 52 Chevrolet Camaro full-time for David Starr.Means Racing-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Shayne Lockhart (#33), David Starr (#49), Robbie Pyle (#56)1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Ricky Hendrick (#24), Ted Smokstad (#12), Ashton Lewis (#46), Mario Gosselin (#58), Brad Baker (#13), David Starr (#16), Melvin Walen (#88), Doug Reid III (#86)2000 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- The truck was later taken over at the EnjoyIllinois.com 225 by David Starr who had left Randy Moss Motorsports the week prior due to lack of performance and the decision to have the No.SS-Green Light Racing-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Shane Hall (#0), David Starr (#16), Lyndon Amick (#35), Kevin Grubb (#37) Michael Ritch (#55), Ed Berrier (#65), Skip Smith (#67), Blaise Alexander (#81), Greg Sacks (#84), Jimmie Johnson (#92), Gus Wasson (#96)2000 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Danny Bagwell (#28), Chris Horn (#58), Austin Cameron (#4), David Starr (#9), Jerry Robertson (#12), Ricky Logan (#36), Mike Clark (#38), Richard Hinds (#81), Milan Garrett (#85), Rob Morgan (#46)1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Lance Norick (#90), Curtis Markham, David Starr (#9), Dennis Setzer, Freddie Query, Ken Bouchard, Andy Michner, Rick McCray, Billy Bigley, Kirk Shelmerdine, Joe Bush, Dave Goulet, Dave Stacy, Jimmy David, Rick Johnson, Randy Nelson, Kelly Denton, Monty Klein, Rob Morgan (#46), Billy Pauch, Michael Dokken, Jay Stewart, Danny Bagwell1998 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series-Wikipedia
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