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- It was Stephen Leicht who downed the Buschwhackers and fulfilled that dream to earn his 1st career Busch Series victory.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Longtime driver Jeff Burton was joined by Cup teammate and 2008 Nationwide Series Champion Clint Bowyer, as well as up and comer Stephen Leicht.Richard Childress Racing-Wikipedia
- Blaney also ran the September Richmond race in the No. 35 with sponsorship from Pepsi Max, while Stephen Leicht drove the No. 36 in his first NASCAR race since 2009.Tommy Baldwin Racing-Wikipedia
- In 2010, MSRP teamed up with D'Hondt Motorsports (who ran a race in 2008 with Kyle Busch as the driver) and Stephen Leicht is the driver.Phil Parsons Racing-Wikipedia
- David Gilliland (2006), Stephen Leicht (2007), Joey Logano (2008), and Austin Dillon (2012).Alsco 300 (Kentucky)-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Morgan Shepherd (#89), Danny O'Quinn Jr. (#90), Stephen Leicht (#91), Johnny Chapman (#92), Andy Ponstein (#02), Jeremy Clements (#04).2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- Stephen Leicht drove the finale race at Homestead, in order for Sieg to drive the No. 93 for owner points.RSS Racing-Wikipedia
- Also in the first practice session, Stephen Leicht struck a groundhog with his car, after Truex, Jr. brushed the SAFER barrier attempting to avoid it.2012 Pocono 400-Wikipedia
- The No. 77 team was announced to be a full-time team along with the No. 97 team, having Stephen Leicht as the driver.Obaika Racing-Wikipedia
- Wise mostly ran the 26 as a start and park entry and finished behind Stephen Leicht in ROTY standings.Josh Wise-Wikipedia
- Despite starting his season late, Stephen Leicht was the 2012 NASCAR Rookie of the Year after beating Josh Wise.2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Ron Fellows drove the car at Watkins Glen, Stephen Leicht piloted the No. 36 at Richmond, and Mike Skinner at Atlanta after medical issues forced Blaney from the car.Tommy Baldwin Jr.-Wikipedia
- In 2017, the No. 93 team returned as a start and park car with Jordan Anderson, Stephen Leicht, Jeff Green, and Gray Gaulding.RSS Racing-Wikipedia
- 70. Stephen Leicht2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- "The Big One" was surprisingly triggered by 2nd place in Nextel Cup points Jimmie Johnson, who spun alone in turn 2, collecting points leader Edwards, Matt Kenseth, Keller, and Kentucky winner Stephen Leicht.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- 49), Stephen Leicht (No.2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series-Wikipedia
- Brandon Knupp, C. E. Falk, B. J. McLeod, Travis Miller, Stephen Leicht, and Ryan Lynch would all run races for the team.Hillman-Circle Sport-Wikipedia
- In late 2018, Stephen Leicht drove the No. 99 part-time.B. J. McLeod Motorsports-Wikipedia
- However, late in the race, his tires wore out on him and Vickers was later involved in a late race crash, involving Stephen Leicht, spring race winner Matt Kenseth, and Busch Series points leader Carl Edwards.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Robert Yates Racing development driver Stephen Leicht was entered for the race in his attempt to become the youngest person in history to qualify for a Nextel Cup Series race.2006 Brickyard 400-Wikipedia
- The driver that failed to qualify for the race was Stephen Leicht.2012 Pennsylvania 400-Wikipedia
- The four drivers that failed to qualify for the race were Michael McDowell, Josh Wise, Stephen Leicht and Mike Bliss.2012 AdvoCare 500 (Atlanta)-Wikipedia
- The two drivers that failed to qualify for the race were Stephen Leicht and J.J. Yeley.2012 Pure Michigan 400-Wikipedia
- The four drivers who failed to qualify were Scott Riggs, McDowell, Stephen Leicht, and Mike Bliss.2012 Bojangles' Southern 500-Wikipedia
- Did not qualify: Jason Keller (#35), Johnny Chapman (#92), Derrike Cope (#73), Jeremy Clements (#04), Stephen Leicht (#91), Johnny Borneman III (#83), Andy Ponstein (#02), Morgan Shepherd (#89).2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- The four drivers that failed to qualify for the race were Travis Kvapil, David Starr, Stephen Leicht and Mike Skinner (T.J. Bell was gonna enter the race but withdrew).2011 GEICO 400-Wikipedia
- In the first 28 races, only two drivers not with regular Nextel Cup Series schedules drove their cars to victory from start to finish: Stephen Leicht (Meijer 300, Kentucky Speedway) and Jason Leffler (Kroger 200, O'Reilly Raceway Park).2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- Falk planned to run a number of drivers in the car over the remainder of the season, including Raines, Jeff Green, Stephen Leicht, Austin Dillon, Hermie and Elliott Sadler, and C. E. Falk.Hillman-Circle Sport-Wikipedia
- Less than five laps later, Stephen Leicht and Reed Sorenson also returned to the race to gain positions and points (Sorenson's team trying to gain breathing room inside the Top 35, while Leicht was trying to get closer), while Johnson maintained a two-second lead over Martin.2012 FedEx 400-Wikipedia
- Joey Logano, Trevor Bayne, Keselowski, Carl Edwards and Kenseth rounded out the top ten The three drivers that failed to qualify for the race were Stephen Leicht, Kelly Bires, and David Stremme.2012 AAA Texas 500-Wikipedia
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