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- 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
- 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
- He suffered some injuries in 1998, and Morgan Shepherd and Childress' son-in-law Mike Dillon filled in for him.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- The other three were Bobby Allison, Morgan Shepherd (twice), and Harry Gant (8 times, last in 1992).Mark Martin-Wikipedia
- With Jarrett's departure, the Woods sought out the veteran Morgan Shepherd to fill the seat in the 1992 season.Wood Brothers Racing-Wikipedia
- 89 car fielded by Morgan Shepherd's Shepherd Racing Ventures team.Landon Cassill-Wikipedia
- 23. 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
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- 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
- Harry Gant, Morgan Shepherd, and Jamie McMurray each won this race twice.Target House 200-Wikipedia
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- After the July Daytona race, Morgan Shepherd stepped behind the wheel for several weeks, taking a break for Bristol to handle his own car for Faith Motorsports, which didn't make the field.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
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- 29 Cup car to Victory Lane in the first "sweep" of his career on Monday, April 4, 2005 in the Rain-Delayed Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway to go along with the Food City 500 win the day before, to give him a record fourth Busch Series win at the track (tying with Morgan Shepherd).Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
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- Stanton Barrett, Stan Boyd, Kim Crosby, Bobby Dotter, David Eshleman, Kenny Hendrick, Travis Powell, Morgan Shepherd, Shane Sieg, Dana White and J. J. Yeley all took turns at the wheel for RWR in their inaugural debut in the series under the No.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- 06), Morgan Shepherd (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Randy Briggs, Mike Cofer, Michael Dokken, Jason Hedlesky, Ryan Hemphill, Scott Kirkpatrick, Scott Kuhn, Carl Long, Blake Mallory, Donny Morelock, Donnie Neuenberger, Jonathon Price, Michael Ritch, Brian Rose, Morgan Shepherd, Jason Thom, Andy Thurman, Jason White and Angie Wilson all competed for the team.Rick Ware Racing-Wikipedia
- It featured some of Australia's top touring car and speedway drivers as well as a slew of imports from the Winston Cup, including Bobby Allison (who had won his third Daytona 500 just two weeks earlier in a thrilling finish from his son Davey, giving the Thunderdome race a big publicity boost), Neil Bonnett (who had won the Winston Cup race at the Richmond International Raceway the previous weekend), Michael Waltrip, Harry Gant, Morgan Shepherd, Dave Marcis, Rick Wilson and others.Calder Park Raceway-Wikipedia
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