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Owner(s)
  
Jerry Brown

Manufacturer
  
Chevrolet

Car numbers
  
86

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Base
  
Fredericksburg, Virginia

Series
  
Xfinity Series Camping World Truck Series

Race drivers
  
Xfinity Series: 86. Brandon Brown Camping World Truck Series: 86. Brandon Brown

Brandonbilt Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, as well as the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team currently fields the No. 86 Coastal Carolina University Chevrolet Camaro part-time in the Xfinity Series part-time for Brandon Brown, as well as the No. 86 ABC DieselZ/Coastal Carolina University/Southern National Motorsports Park Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, part-time for Brandon Brown. The team is owned by Jerry Brown, who is Southern National Motorsports Park's co-owner.

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Car No. 86 history

On January 5, 2017, it was announced that Brown would attempt to run at least 10 races driving the No. 86 Camaro in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, starting with the season opener at Daytona. Adam Brenner was named the crew chief, and Coastal Carolina University was announced to be the primary sponsor for all of the races.

Truck No. 86 history

The team debuted in 2014, running three races. Brown turned in finishes of 25th at Iowa Speedway in his first Truck start, 19th at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in his second start, and 24th at Martinsville Speedway in his third. He failed to turn in a lead lap finish, but finished all three races. In 2015, the team ran five races. Brown failed to qualify for four others. An oil line failure caused the team's first failure to finish, in the Hyundai Construction Equipment 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Even with four races where the team did not qualify, Brown improved to a then-best finish of 14th at the Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway. In the season's final race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Brown's truck stalled after two laps and retired with transmission problems. The team went full-time in 2016, and Brown finished fourth in the season-opening NextEra Energy Resources 250 with funding from NCaseIt Sports Displays. The team failed to finish its first race of the year in the Jacob Companies 200, when suspension troubles hampered the team's efforts.

References

Brandonbilt Motorsports Wikipedia