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Sentences forMorgan Shepherd
- At Dover on May 6, 2019, he tied the record of consecutive top ten finishes to start a season by tying Morgan Shepherd with 11.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- At Loudon, Logano was running second to Keselowski when he was involved in an accident with the lap-down car of Morgan Shepherd.Joey Logano-Wikipedia
- Davey Allison edged Morgan Shepherd, who misread the flags and thought the final lap was two to go.Coke Zero Sugar 400-Wikipedia
- The other three were Bobby Allison, Morgan Shepherd (twice), and Harry Gant (8 times, last in 1992).Mark Martin-Wikipedia
- His ninth-place points finish was also the highest for a driver for the Wood Brothers since Morgan Shepherd finished sixth in the final Cup standings in 1994.Ryan Blaney-Wikipedia
- At Homestead, he drove the No. 89 car fielded by Morgan Shepherd's Shepherd Racing Ventures team.Landon Cassill-Wikipedia
- The car was driven by Morgan Shepherd for the 2014 Daytona 500 in collaboration with Pat MacDonald, with sponsorship from the Support Military Foundation.BK Racing-Wikipedia
- The No. 87, with Nemechek driving, failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 and the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas, while Morgan Shepherd finished 43rd at Phoenix.NEMCO Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Morgan Shepherd would go on to win the race with a four-second margin over Sterling Marlin, the only two competitors in the event to finish on the lead lap.Calder Park Raceway-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: No. 0-Eric McClure, No. 34-Brian Pannone, No. 44-Jennifer Jo Cobb, No. 89-Morgan Shepherd2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: No. 01-Kertus Davis, No. 12-Marc Mitchell, No. 44-Mike Harmon, No. 52-Chris Lawson, No. 54-Carl Long, No. 89-Morgan Shepherd2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Harry Gant, Morgan Shepherd, and Jamie McMurray each won this race twice.Target House 200-Wikipedia
- Harvick would win his first "sweep" of his career at Bristol, winning both the Food City 250 Busch race and the Food City 500 Cup race, also giving him a record fourth Busch Series win at the track (tying with Morgan Shepherd).Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: No. 0-Eric McClure, No. 89-Morgan Shepherd2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Derrike Cope (#73), Morgan Shepherd (#89), John Wes Townley (#09), J. C. Stout (#0), Tony Ave (#52).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: No. 44-Jennifer Jo Cobb, No. 89-Morgan Shepherd2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Derrike Cope (#49), Morgan Shepherd (#0), Shane Hall (#28)2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#89), Kevin Lepage (#52), Stanton Barrett (#41), John Wes Townley (#09).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#89), Jeff Green (#85), Kertus Davis (#04), Joe Ruttman (#71), Stanton Barrett (#31), Brad Teague (#52).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Justin Hobgood (#41), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Kertus Davis (#04), Mike Wallace (#0).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Derrike Cope (#73), Casey Atwood (#05), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Chris Lawson (#52).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Terry Cook (#91), Kevin Lepage (#78), Casey Atwood (#05), Derrike Cope (#73), Peyton Sellers (#77), Morgan Shepherd (#89).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Daryl Harr (#31), Morgan Shepherd (#89).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Chris Lawson (#52), Blake Koch (#05), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Daryl Harr (#31).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Johnny Chapman (#90), J. C. Stout (#19), Stanton Barrett (#31), Kevin Hamlin (#52), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Brian Keselowski (#96).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Dennis Setzer (#96), Kertus Davis (#0), Shelby Howard (#70), Travis Kittleson (#31), Scott Lagasse Jr. (#42), Morgan Shepherd (#89).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Failed to qualify: Robert Richardson Jr. (#80), Justin Diercks (#70), D. J. Kennington (#72), Kertus Davis (#0), Kraig Kinser (#04), Dawayne Bryan (#68), Morgan Shepherd (#49), Trevor Boys (#08), Brett Rowe (#05)2006 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#89), Casey Atwood (#05), John Wes Townley (#09), Kevin Lepage (#52), Kertus Davis (#49), Marc Davis (#36), Mike Harmon (#84).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Kevin Lepage (#73), Jason White (#07), Casey Atwood (#05), Kertus Davis (#0), Derrike Cope (#78), J. C. Stout (#19), Morgan Shepherd (#89), John Wes Townley (#09).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Michael McDowell (#96), Kevin Hamlin (#52), Willie Allen (#92), Derrike Cope (#73), Jennifer Jo Cobb (#79), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Chris Horn (#58), Andy Ponstein (#02).2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
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