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The team is sponsored by the U.S. furniture store chain [[Furniture Row]]. It made its NASCAR debut in the [[Busch Series]] at [[Nashville Superspeedway]] in [[2005 in NASCAR Busch Series|2005]] with [[Jerry Robertson]] driving, starting 24th and finishing 33rd. Robertson ran ten races with the team in 2005, his best finish being a 22nd at [[California Speedway]]. The team made two [[NEXTEL Cup]] appearances as well, with [[Kenny Wallace]] debuting the team at [[Dover International Speedway]], and Robertson running at [[Phoenix International Raceway]].
The team is sponsored by the U.S. furniture store chain [[Furniture Row]]. It made its NASCAR debut in the [[Busch Series]] at [[Nashville Superspeedway]] in [[2005 in NASCAR Busch Series|2005]] with [[Jerry Robertson]] driving, starting 24th and finishing 33rd. Robertson ran ten races with the team in 2005, his best finish being a 22nd at [[California Speedway]]. The team made two [[NEXTEL Cup]] appearances as well, with [[Kenny Wallace]] debuting the team at [[Dover International Speedway]], and Robertson running at [[Phoenix International Raceway]].


Wallace will be driving the first five races in 2006 and Robertson filling out the rest of the schedule.At the 2006 Daytona 500, Kenny Wallace failed to put the #78 Furniture Row car in the field.
Wallace will be driving the first five races in 2006 and Robertson filling out the rest of the schedule. At the [[2006]] [[Daytona 500]], Kenny Wallace failed to put the #78 Furniture Row car in the field. Wallace qualified for the next two races, at [[California Speedway]] and [[Las Vegas Motor Speedway]], finishing 41st and 38th.


[[Category:Companies based in Colorado]]
[[Category:Companies based in Colorado]]

Revision as of 21:27, 13 March 2006

Furniture Row Racing is a NASCAR team based in Colorado and fields the #78 Chevrolet Monte Carlo.

The team is sponsored by the U.S. furniture store chain Furniture Row. It made its NASCAR debut in the Busch Series at Nashville Superspeedway in 2005 with Jerry Robertson driving, starting 24th and finishing 33rd. Robertson ran ten races with the team in 2005, his best finish being a 22nd at California Speedway. The team made two NEXTEL Cup appearances as well, with Kenny Wallace debuting the team at Dover International Speedway, and Robertson running at Phoenix International Raceway.

Wallace will be driving the first five races in 2006 and Robertson filling out the rest of the schedule. At the 2006 Daytona 500, Kenny Wallace failed to put the #78 Furniture Row car in the field. Wallace qualified for the next two races, at California Speedway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway, finishing 41st and 38th.