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Identity Ventures Racing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Identity Ventures Racing
Identity Ventures Racing was a race team that competed in NASCAR's premier division, the Sprint Cup Series during the 2014 season. The team was founded by Atlanta-based investor Nat Hardwick and his Identity Ventures company, and Jay Robinson, longtime owner of a Nationwide Series team. IVR formed before the 2014 NASCAR season, and was run out of Robinson's old Nationwide Series shop using NEMCO Motorsports's old Cup Series equipment, operating as a satellite team of Michael Waltrip Racing to handling that organization's research-and-development operations.〔〔 Following lawsuits against Hardwick in August and September 2014, principal ownership of the team by Robinson along with Jim Hamilton and Mark Bailey.〔 Because of a lack of sponsorship, the team was disbanded after one season. Robinson moved the equipment and owner's points to Premium Motorsports. ==Car #66 History==
The #66 was originally the #56 for Michael Waltrip Racing; its current incarnation had its beginnings in the "Singapore Sling" incident, during the 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway, in which MWR was charged with fixing the outcome of the race to get Martin Truex, Jr. into the Chase for the Sprint Cup. As a result, Truex was booted from the Chase, sponsor NAPA Auto Parts left the team for JR Motorsports, while Truex departed for Furniture Row Racing. This left MWR's #56 team without a driver or sponsor for 2014.
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