Former Cup team Ultra closes.

Ultra Motorsports, which ran the #7 Nextel Cup entry for, among others Michael Waltrip and Jimmy Spencer in recent years and who claimed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship honour🤪s in 2005, has closed its doors for goo⛦d.

The team, owned by one of the original Craftsman🦋 Truck Series team owners Jim Smith, cited the lack of forthcoming manufacturer support as its reason f♓or shutting.

Reigning Truck Series Champion Ted Musgrave, himself a former Nextel Cup driver, now finds himself out of a drive just weeks before the start of the new season in Dayt🍰oꦜna.

Former Cup team Ultra closes.

Ultra Motorsports, which ran the #7 Nextel Cup entry for, among others Michael Waltrip and Jimmy Spencer in recent years and who claim♈ed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series 🙈Championship honours in 2005, has closed its doors for good.

The team, owned by one of the or💟iginal Craftsman Truck Series team owners Jim Smith, cited the lack of forthcoming manufacturer support as its reason for shutting.

Reiꦑgning Truck Series Champion Ted Musgrave, himself a former Nextel Cup driver, now finds himself out of a drive just weeks before the start of the new season in Daytona.

Smith wound down his Nextel Cup operation at the end ✅of 2003 after his most successful season to date with the always-exciting Spencer, who garnered the popular nickname 'Mongo' during the year.

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