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Ryan Newman

Ryan Newman at the Daytona 500 (cropped).JPG
Newman at the 2015 Daytona 500

Born Ryan Joseph Newman
(1977-12-08) December 8, 1977 (age 41)
South Bend, Indiana
Achievements 1999 United States Auto Club Silver Crown Series Champion
2008 Daytona 500 winner
2013 Brickyard 400 winner
2002 The Winston Winner
Awards
2002 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
2003 Driver of the Year

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career
629 races run over 19 years
Car no., team No. 6 (Roush Fenway Racing)

2018 position
17th
Best finish 2nd (2014)
First race
2000 Checker Auto Parts/Dura Lube 500 (Phoenix)
Last race
2019 Toyota Owners 400 (Richmond)
First win
2002 New Hampshire 300 (New Hampshire)
Last win
2017 Camping World 500 (Phoenix)











Wins Top tens Poles
18 249 51


NASCAR Xfinity Series career
64 races run over 9 years

2012 position
127th
Best finish 28th (2001)
First race
2001 Alltel 200 (Rockingham)
Last race
2012 O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge (Texas)
First win
2001 NAPAonline.com 250 (Michigan)
Last win
2005 Ford 300 (Homestead)











Wins Top tens Poles
7 35 12


NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series career
7 races run over 6 years

2018 position
111th
Best finish 49th (2009)
First race
2008 E-Z-GO 200 (Atlanta)
Last race
2018 Eldora Dirt Derby (Eldora)
First win
2008 E-Z-GO 200 (Atlanta)











Wins Top tens Poles
1 6 1

Statistics current as of April 13, 2019.

Ryan Joseph Newman (born December 8, 1977), nicknamed "Rocket Man", is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 6 Ford Mustang for Roush Fenway Racing.




Contents






  • 1 Early career


  • 2 NASCAR


    • 2.1 Monster Energy Cup Series


      • 2.1.1 Penske Racing (2000–2008)


      • 2.1.2 Stewart-Haas Racing (2009–2013)


      • 2.1.3 Richard Childress Racing (2014–2018)


      • 2.1.4 Roush Fenway Racing (2019–present)




    • 2.2 Nationwide Series


    • 2.3 Camping World Truck Series




  • 3 Personal life


    • 3.1 Charity


    • 3.2 Hobbies




  • 4 Awards and honors


  • 5 Motorsports career results


    • 5.1 NASCAR


      • 5.1.1 Monster Energy Cup Series


        • 5.1.1.1 Daytona 500




      • 5.1.2 Nationwide Series


      • 5.1.3 Camping World Truck Series


      • 5.1.4 Whelen Modified Tour


      • 5.1.5 Whelen Southern Modified Tour




    • 5.2 ARCA Re/Max Series


    • 5.3 International Race of Champions




  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early career


Newman made his racing debut in 1993 in the United Midget Auto Racing Association and the All-American Midget Series, winning both Rookie of the Year and the championship. His 100 feature wins and two titles have him in the Quarter Midget Hall of Fame. Moving to USAC in 1995 running the C.E. Lewis No. 39 Drinan Chassis powered Brayton Motor, he was ROTY again in both the Midget Series and the Silver Crown in 1996. In 1999, he was the first driver to win in all three divisions while being the Silver Bullet Series champion in the No. 14 Beast Chassis powered Chevy.[1]



NASCAR



Monster Energy Cup Series



Penske Racing (2000–2008)


Newman began driving for legendary racing icon Roger Penske in 2000, in order to transition to stock car racing.[2] Newman ran the No. 27 Alltel-sponsored Ford for Penske Racing in the ARCA RE/MAX Series.[1] Newman won three of the five ARCA races he entered,[3] and made his Winston Cup debut at Phoenix International Raceway in the No. 02 Alltel-sponsored Ford for Penske. In 2001, Penske planned for Newman to run at least 23 combined events in both ARCA and NASCAR, while Newman attended Purdue University.[2][3][4] In addition to five ARCA events,[3][4] Newman ran 15 Busch Series races that season, winning poles in his second and third career starts and scoring his first career win at Michigan International Speedway in just his 9th career start. He also had a series-high six poles. Around this time he would meet racing legend Buddy Baker, who would eventually become his mentor on superspeedways.[2]


In 2002, Newman won a season-high six poles, breaking the rookie record set by Davey Allison.[5] Newman joined Dale Earnhardt Jr. as the second rookie to win The Winston all-star race.[5] At Watkins Glen later that summer, Newman led 11 laps and finished second behind Tony Stewart. However the race ended in controversy as it was discovered that Stewart had restarted the race too early and jumped the restart. Despite a protest by Penske, NASCAR upheld Stewart's win.[6] In September, he scored his first career Winston Cup win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after starting from the pole. Newman beat out Jimmie Johnson for the Rookie of the Year award on the strength of rookie records in top-fives (14) and top-tens (22), even though Johnson had more wins, finished higher in the points standings, and led the standings at one point.[5][7]


Newman's sophomore season began with a flip at the 2003 Daytona 500 after contact with Ken Schrader and Bobby Labonte. At Watkins Glen, he spun and hit the foam blocks, sending him on his side. The near-flip was at the 2003 Aaron's 499, when he blew a tire mid-pack and nearly turned on his side in turn 1, sparking a 27-car crash. Though finishing the season with a series-high eight wins and eleven poles, Newman also suffered seven DNF's, which left him sixth in points. His number of poles during the season led to him being nicknamed 'Rocket Man".[8]


In 2004, Newman qualified for the inaugural Chase for the Cup by finishing seventh in points with two wins and nine poles. He made the 2005 Chase as well, while returning to the Busch Series after a four-year absence, winning six out of the nine races he entered, including a series-record five straight.




Newman's 2008 Daytona 500 car, on display at the Daytona 500 Experience


Newman endured his first winless season in 2006, finishing a career-worst 18th in points, while his longtime crew chief, Matt Borland, left for Michael Waltrip Racing. His pole ratio between his rookie year and 2006 was one in every three races, tying him for fifteenth on the all-time poles list. As of July, 2017 Ryan has 50 poles, placing him 9th all-time.[citation needed]


In 2007, despite a streak of three consecutive poles, Newman again failed to win a race, including a near win at Lowe's Motor Speedway that was spoiled by a blown tire.[9] His winless drought ended after he won the 2008 Daytona 500 on February 17, 2008. It was also the first Daytona 500 win for Penske.



Stewart-Haas Racing (2009–2013)




Newman pits his No. 39 Impala


On July 15, 2008, Newman announced that he was leaving Penske at the end of the season, and a month later, it was confirmed he was joining Haas CNC Racing for 2009, in the No. 39 Chevy Impala. The team was renamed Stewart-Haas Racing before the season.[10]


Despite a slow start, Newman earned a pole, five top 5s, and 12 top 10s, and an average finish of 14.0, his best since his 8-win season in 2003. On September 12 at Richmond, Newman finished 10th and clinched a spot in the Chase for the first time since 2005. On November 1, 2009, at the Amp Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, Newman was involved in a heavy crash on the back stretch in which he flipped over on top of Kevin Harvick entering Turn 3. He ended up on his roof and because the roof was crushed, crews had to use the Jaws of Life to pry the roof off the car after NASCAR officials flipped it back over. Newman was unharmed.


On April 10, 2010, Newman broke a 78-race winless streak with a win in the Subway Fresh Fit 600 at Phoenix International Raceway. He only led 4 laps during the race. The win was the first in NASCAR history for a car numbered 39.[11] In September 2010, he was chosen as "honorable mention" in a list of the smartest athletes in sports by Sporting News.[12]




Newman tandem racing with Dale Earnhardt Jr. during the 2011 Gatorade Duels at Daytona


Newman began his 2011 season by leading the most laps in the Daytona 500, but crashed twice late and finished 22nd. He got his first win of the season winning on a fuel mileage having enough to get the checkered flag at the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire, giving him his 3rd career win at the track. Tony Stewart finished 2nd, giving Stewart/Haas Racings their first ever 1–2 finish. At the same track in September, Newman grabbed his 3rd pole of the season at the Sylvania 300. The 49th pole of his career put him in a tie for 10th all time on career poles with Bobby Isaac.


On April 1, 2012, at Martinsville Speedway, Newman survived a wild finish to get the 16th win of his career. The finish involved a controversial caution with 3 laps to go involving the No. 10 of David Reutimann which set up a green-white-checkered finish. Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson dominated but on the restart, they crashed with Clint Bowyer and Newman came through unscathed en route to the win.




Newman competing in the 2013 STP Gas Booster 500 at Martinsville Speedway


Newman's 2013 campaign started with a 5th-place finish in the Daytona 500, but his momentum changed with two crashes at Phoenix the following week. He finished 38th at Las Vegas, but recovered with a 7th-place finish at Bristol. Newman collected two more Top 10 finishes in the next three races, but during that span he also had a controversial 31st-place finish in Martinsville. After a puncture, Newman appeared to stop deliberately and was penalized three laps. Two mediocre races at Kansas and Richmond followed, before the series went to Talladega. There, Newman was initially running well but finished 32nd when he and his teammate Danica Patrick were caught up in a spectacular late crash that saw Kurt Busch flip over and land on top of Newman.[13] Newman, however, recovered well to collect two consecutive Top 10 finishes at both Darlington and Charlotte, displaying a large performance difference between the All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600.


At Dover, Newman was running well until a pit road accident. There, he nearly tapped Jimmie Johnson after locking up his wheels when coming into pit road. He was penalized for a speeding violation resulting from the locked wheels and was one lap down after the penalty. Not long after the penalty, Newman was involved in an accident with David Gilliland, ending his race.[14]


The following week at Pocono, Newman led 19 laps and finished 5th, after running most of the race on an off-sequence pit stop strategy.


Newman strung together three unimpressive races at Michigan, Kentucky, and Sonoma, before finishing 10th at Daytona after a crash at the finish line. This made him, Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. the only three drivers to sweep the Top 10 at Daytona in 2013 (with only Johnson sweeping the Top 5 by winning both).


At New Hampshire, Newman finished 39th in the Camping World RV Sales 301 after a crash with Kurt Busch, giving Newman his 5th DNF of 2013. On July 27, Newman won the pole for the Brickyard 400. The race was mainly a duel between Newman and Jimmie Johnson. On the final set of pit stops, Newman capitalized on a mistake by Johnson's pit crew and held on to the lead to win the race. It was Newman's first victory since the 2012 Goody's Fast Relief 500.[15] Newman was leading near the finish of the Richmond race when Clint Bowyer spun with seven laps to go. Newman pitted, and ended up falling behind Carl Edwards, Kurt Busch and Paul Menard on the restart. He got past Menard, but could not catch Busch or Edwards on the last three laps, and lost the tiebreaker for the runner-up Wildcard spot with Martin Truex, Jr.


On September 9, 2013, it was announced that Newman would replace Truex in the Chase after an investigation into Bowyer's spin proved that Bowyer had spun himself out intentionally to give Truex an opportunity to hold off Newman for the spot, under which Truex would have clinched a tiebreaker over Newman.[16]



Richard Childress Racing (2014–2018)


On July 12, 2013, it was announced that Kevin Harvick would be joining SHR, driving the No. 4 Chevrolet SS, and that Newman would depart from the team at season's end, due to the team having no funding to run a fourth team at Stewart Haas.[17]


On September 9, 2013, it was announced that Newman would be moving to Richard Childress Racing for the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, replacing Jeff Burton in the No. 31 Chevrolet.[18]


Newman's first highlight of the year was at The Profit on CNBC 500 Phoenix Spring race. During the Cup series event, Newman controlled the race with less than 50 laps to go battling Kyle Busch for the lead for several laps. An untimely caution came out with less than 40 to go. Having not pitted in over 60 laps, Newman and Busch were forced to pit during the caution. As a result, Newman and Busch lost their shot at the win.


At Michigan in August, Newman questioned a move that Jimmie Johnson pulled on him in the final five laps of the Pure Michigan 400. Jimmie and him exchanged heated words after the race. Newman refused to comment and when asked what Newman had to say, Johnson replied "Typical Ryan Newman stuff."[19]


Because of consistency throughout the season, Newman beat veteran Jeff Gordon for the final wildcard spot in the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup.[20] Newman almost won at Talladega when he controlled the final 10 laps. However, a final GWC finish attempt relegated Newman to a fifth-place finish. Although his car failed post-race inspection, NASCAR gave no penalties because of damage received during the Talladega race.[21]


Newman was so consistent that after starting the Chase 11th in the standings, he moved up each round and was fourth when they came to Phoenix for the next-to-last round of the Chase.


At Phoenix, Newman was in danger of missing the final round. On the final lap, Newman pulled a controversial move on Kyle Larson, forcing Larson to slap the wall. Newman with finishing 11th, bumped Jeff Gordon out of the Chase. Newman defended his move stating that while it was unintentional, he felt like he owed Larson one for a previous accident. Larson later himself agreed with Newman's situation but admitted to have been initially furious over the move.[22][23][24]


At Homestead, Newman almost won the Championship but because he finished second to Kevin Harvick in the race, he finished second to Harvick in the standings. When Newman was interviewed he stated that he was not going to play dirty and wanted to have a clean race with Harvick. Ryan Newman was in position to win the race with a two-tire call prior to the final caution. Jeff Gordon pit which allowed Harvick to gain one row for the upcoming restart for the championship.[citation needed]




Newman's No. 31 at the 2015 NASCAR Victory Lap on the Las Vegas Strip


Newman announced in January 2015 that he renewed his RCR contract and would drive the No. 31 again for the 2015 NASCAR Cup series season. Though Newman did not win a pole in 2014 he was listed as being among the drivers allowed in the Sprint Unlimited because NASCAR allowed all Chase drivers to participate in the race.


Newman began his season with a string of Top 10s, including a third-place finish at Las Vegas. While running sixth in the standings in late-March, NASCAR confiscated various tires from Newman's team following the 2015 Auto Club 400 suspecting that Newman's team illegally tampered with the tires. Many teams including Newman's were accused of poking holes in the tires to allow air to bleed, which produces more grip for the tires and allows a car to maintain faster speed. Two weeks later NASCAR penalized Newman's team with a 75-point deduction, a $125,000 fine, a six-race suspension for crew chief Luke Lambert and two key crew members. RCR announced that they would appeal the penalties. Both appeals were exhausted with the same outcome, when the Final Appeals officer upheld the partially reduced penalties including the suspensions. The only reason the penalties were partially reduced was because of a gray area in the NASCAR rulebook over whether or not the penalties were post-race inspection penalties.


Newman went on to make the Chase, but was eliminated at the end of round 2. He went on to finish 11th in the final standings, one point short of the Top 10. Jimmie Johnson beat him out for 10th by one point.


On October 10, 2016, Newman signed a multi-year extension with RCR to return in 2017. This extension was rewarded with Newman's and RCR's first victory in four years with his triumph in the Camping World 500 at Phoenix International Raceway. A race dominated by Kyle Busch, a late caution for Joey Logano's blown tire with five laps to go set up a final restart. Newman elected to stay out and held off Kyle Larson to claim the win.[25] The win marked Newman's 18th and RCR's 106th Cup victory, ending 127- and 112-race winless streaks, respectively.[26] This was also the first win for the No. 31 car since Jeff Burton won at Lowe's Motor Speedway in 2008. Newman was eliminated in the first round, after finishing only 2 points behind Ricky Stenhouse Jr.


On September 15, 2018, it was announced that Newman will not return to RCR in 2019.[27]Newman barely missed the Playoffs since 2016 and wound up 17th in the final standings despite also concluding his first full-time season with zero top-five finishes for the first time in his career.



Roush Fenway Racing (2019–present)


On September 22, 2018, it was announced that Newman will drive the No. 6 Ford Mustang full-time for Roush Fenway Racing starting 2019.



Nationwide Series


Newman made his Busch Series debut on February 24, 2001, at Rockingham in the Alltel 200. He started second and finished ninth; it was his first of fifteen appearances in the 2001 season, where he finished with one win and eight Top 10 finishes.


He joined Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s JR Motorsports for the 2009 campaign as the driver of the No. 5 Chevy, signing on for four appearances for the year. In May 2010, Newman was hired to drive the No. 1 car for Phoenix Racing at Dover. In 2011, Newman drove the No. 30 Chevrolet for Turner Motorsports at Phoenix International Raceway.



Camping World Truck Series


Newman made his Truck Series debut on October 25, 2008 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, starting 10th in the 33 truck field driving Kevin Harvick's No. 2 Truck and passed his teammate Ron Hornaday with less than five laps to go to pick up his first truck series win in his first start making him the first driver to get their first Truck win at Atlanta and becoming the fourth driver to win in their first Truck race and joining the list of drivers who have won in all three of NASCAR's top series.


Newman made his Truck Series return on July 24, 2013 at the inaugural Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway,[28] and finished third.[29]


In 2015, Newman made his return to the Truck Series at Kansas, replacing Joe Nemechek to drive the No. 8 Chevrolet Silverado where he finished 2nd.


On July 10, 2018, it was announced that Newman drove the No. 3 Chevrolet for Jordan Anderson Racing at Eldora.[30]



Personal life


Newman was born December 8, 1977 in South Bend, Indiana.[31] He graduated from Purdue University in 2001 with a B.S. in engineering.[32][33] He has a sister, Jamie. Newman is married to Krissie, and they have two daughters.


Newman's car was featured on the cover of the 2005 EA Sports computer game NASCAR SimRacing, and he was actively involved in its development.[citation needed]


Newman was on an episode of American Pickers, buying bumper cars for his children.





Charity


Newman and his wife, Krissie, operate Rescue Ranch, whose mission is to promote, through its education, respect for all animals, as well as agricultural, environmental,
and wildlife conservation; and facilitates rehabilitation, rescue, and responsible pet ownership in order to enhance the human-animal bond. The Newmans themselves have rescued and cared for five dogs: Socks, Dunkin, Fred, Jasmine, and Hollow.[citation needed] He helped fund the construction of the Catawba County, North Carolina Humane Society shelter, in the county where he once lived.[citation needed]



Hobbies


Newman is a car enthusiast and owns 14 cars. He enjoys driving and working on vintage cars, particularly 1950s Chryslers. His first car was a 74 Triumph TR-6. His favorite car is his 1948 Buick Roadmaster convertible he received from his wife as a birthday gift. His collection can be viewed on the History Channel show American Pickers (Episode: "Art of the Deal").


Newman also enjoys fishing when he finds time during race weekends.



Awards and honors


On April 29, 2008, the St. Joseph County, Indiana, Board of Commissioners dedicated a half-mile stretch of newly rerouted Lincoln Way West (formerly U.S. Route 20) near the South Bend Regional Airport to Newman.[34]



Motorsports career results



NASCAR


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)



Monster Energy Cup Series





















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

MENCC
Pts

2000

Kranefuss-Penske Racing
02

Ford

DAY

CAR

LVS

ATL

DAR

BRI

TEX

MAR

TAL

CAL

RCH

CLT

DOV

MCH

POC

SON

DAY

NHA

POC

IND

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

NHA

DOV

MAR

CLT

TAL

CAR

PHO
41

HOM

ATL

70th
40

2001

Penske Racing South

DAY

CAR

LVS
33

ATL

DAR

BRI

TEX

MAR

TAL

CAL

RCH

CLT
43

DOV

MCH
5

POC

SON

DAY

CHI

NHA

POC

IND
31

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

RCH

DOV

KAN
2

CLT
19

MAR

TAL

PHO
40

CAR

HOM

ATL

NHA
49th
497

2002
12

DAY
7

CAR
14

LVS
4

ATL
10

DAR
5

BRI
37

TEX
40

MAR
41

TAL
43

CAL
14

RCH
2

CLT
41

DOV
4

POC
32

MCH
3

SON
9

DAY
27

CHI
5*

NHA
5

POC
5

IND
4

GLN
2

MCH
31

BRI
36

DAR
2

RCH
2*

NHA
1*

DOV
8

KAN
2

TAL
7

CLT
8

MAR
15

ATL
10

CAR
23

PHO
18

HOM
6
6th
4593

2003

Dodge

DAY
43

CAR
14

LVS
7

ATL
10

DAR
14

BRI
22

TEX
1

TAL
39

MAR
38

CAL
42

RCH
39

CLT
5

DOV
1*

POC
5

MCH
41

SON
5

DAY
22

CHI
1

NHA
4

POC
1*

IND
11

GLN
9

MCH
1

BRI
6

DAR
23*

RCH
1

NHA
9

DOV
1

TAL
4

KAN
1

CLT
2

MAR
5

ATL
29

PHO
3

CAR
5

HOM
37
6th
4711

2004

Penske-Jasper Racing

DAY
31

CAR
6

LVS
27

ATL
5

DAR
3

BRI
7

TEX
39

MAR
5

TAL
11

CAL
3

RCH
9

CLT
35

DOV
24

POC
30

MCH
1

SON
14

DAY
12

CHI
34

NHA
3*

POC
13

IND
31

GLN
26

MCH
14

BRI
2

CAL
5

RCH
20

NHA
33

DOV
1*

TAL
16

KAN
33

CLT
14

MAR
3

ATL
17

PHO
2

DAR
34

HOM
30
7th
6180

2005

DAY
20

CAL
9

LVS
9

ATL
14

BRI
30

MAR
4

TEX
16

PHO
14

TAL
39

DAR
5

RCH
3

CLT
5

DOV
8

POC
34

MCH
15

SON
9

DAY
14

CHI
29

NHA
7

POC
5

IND
34

GLN
30

MCH
12

BRI
39

CAL
18

RCH
12

NHA
1

DOV
5

TAL
4

KAN
23

CLT
7

MAR
10

ATL
23

TEX
25

PHO
12

HOM
7
6th
6359

2006

Penske Racing South

DAY
3

CAL
20

LVS
43

ATL
18

BRI
9

MAR
18

TEX
40

PHO
39

TAL
33

RCH
8

DAR
6

CLT
35

DOV
14

POC
11

MCH
15

SON
2

DAY
11

CHI
36

NHA
39

POC
18

IND
13

GLN
8

MCH
25

BRI
8

CAL
33

RCH
20

NHA
12

DOV
24

KAN
24

TAL
13

CLT
27

MAR
13

ATL
30

TEX
34

PHO
15

HOM
23
18th
3748

2007

DAY
38

CAL
12

LVS
8

ATL
23

BRI
39

MAR
14

TEX
32

PHO
38

TAL
9

RCH
6

DAR
4

CLT
39

DOV
2

POC
2

MCH
37

SON
20

NHA
10

DAY
14

CHI
8

IND
42

POC
7

GLN
13

MCH
16

BRI
7

CAL
39

RCH
11

NHA
9

DOV
28

KAN
43

TAL
5

CLT
28

MAR
2

ATL
37

TEX
5

PHO
5

HOM
18
13th
4046

2008

DAY
1

CAL
10

LVS
14

ATL
14

BRI
33

MAR
19

TEX
4

PHO
43

TAL
8

RCH
6

DAR
37

CLT
21

DOV
14

POC
18

MCH
42

SON
7

NHA
15

DAY
36

CHI
10

IND
13

POC
14

GLN
26

MCH
21

BRI
6

CAL
16

RCH
33

NHA
36

DOV
13

KAN
16

TAL
43

CLT
21

MAR
23

ATL
16

TEX
28

PHO
34

HOM
21
17th
3735

2009

Stewart-Haas Racing
39

Chevy

DAY
36

CAL
28

LVS
25

ATL
22

BRI
7

MAR
6

TEX
15

PHO
16

TAL
3

RCH
4

DAR
4

CLT
2

DOV
8

POC
5

MCH
23

SON
17

NHA
29

DAY
20

CHI
6

IND
14

POC
14

GLN
21

MCH
15

BRI
6

ATL
9

RCH
10

NHA
7

DOV
10

KAN
22

CAL
15

CLT
11

MAR
7

TAL
36

TEX
12

PHO
20

HOM
23
9th
6175

2010

DAY
34

CAL
36

LVS
18

ATL
17

BRI
16

MAR
4

PHO
1

TEX
11

TAL
35

RCH
8

DAR
9

DOV
13

CLT
9

POC
14

MCH
32

SON
16

NHA
6

DAY
26

CHI
22

IND
17

POC
12

GLN
12

MCH
23

BRI
6

ATL
8

RCH
11

NHA
8

DOV
8

KAN
9

CAL
5

CLT
36

MAR
30

TAL
23

TEX
20

PHO
2

HOM
7
15th
4302

2011

DAY
22*

PHO
5

LVS
5

BRI
10

CAL
5

MAR
20

TEX
14

TAL
25

RCH
20

DAR
5

DOV
21

CLT
31

KAN
15

POC
9

MCH
6

SON
25

DAY
23

KEN
4

NHA
1*

IND
12

POC
5

GLN
16

MCH
5

BRI
8

ATL
20

RCH
8

CHI
8

NHA
25

DOV
23

KAN
18

CLT
10

TAL
38

MAR
10

TEX
16

PHO
5

HOM
12
10th
2284

2012

DAY
21

PHO
21

LVS
4

BRI
12

CAL
7

MAR
1

TEX
21

KAN
20

RCH
15

TAL
36

DAR
23

CLT
14

DOV
15

POC
12

MCH
15

SON
18

KEN
34

DAY
5

NHA
10

IND
7

POC
6

GLN
11

MCH
8

BRI
36

ATL
35

RCH
8

CHI
5

NHA
10

DOV
21

TAL
9

CLT
20

KAN
30

MAR
11

TEX
12

PHO
5

HOM
3
14th
1051

2013

DAY
5

PHO
40

LVS
38

BRI
7

CAL
10

MAR
31

TEX
10

KAN
14

RCH
15

TAL
32

DAR
10

CLT
6

DOV
36

POC
5

MCH
18

SON
15

KEN
14

DAY
10

NHA
39

IND
1

POC
4

GLN
14

MCH
13

BRI
21

ATL
5

RCH
3

CHI
10

NHA
16

DOV
6

KAN
35

CLT
8

TAL
9

MAR
38

TEX
9

PHO
10

HOM
17
11th
2286

2014

Richard Childress Racing
31

Chevy

DAY
22

PHO
7

LVS
7

BRI
16

CAL
20

MAR
20

TEX
16

DAR
10

RCH
8

TAL
18

KAN
11

CLT
15

DOV
31

POC
7

MCH
15

SON
11

KEN
3

DAY
24

NHA
5

IND
11

POC
8

GLN
41

MCH
11

BRI
13

ATL
7

RCH
9

CHI
15

NHA
18

DOV
8

KAN
6

CLT
7

TAL
5

MAR
3

TEX
15

PHO
11

HOM
2
2nd
5042

2015

DAY
38

ATL
10

LVS
3

PHO
3

CAL
5

MAR
27

TEX
12

BRI
5

RCH
11

TAL
7

KAN
10

CLT
6

DOV
18

POC
39

MCH
18

SON
9

DAY
8

KEN
20

NHA
11

IND
11

POC
23

GLN
15

MCH
8

BRI
10

DAR
13

RCH
20

CHI
4

NHA
10

DOV
19

CLT
15

KAN
11

TAL
12

MAR
7

TEX
22

PHO
11

HOM
17
11th
2314

2016

DAY
11

ATL
24

LVS
13

PHO
39

CAL
14

MAR
10

TEX
17

BRI
9

RCH
18

TAL
28

KAN
7

DOV
16

CLT
10

POC
12

MCH
11

SON
8

DAY
18

KEN
3

NHA
7

IND
31

POC
12

GLN
16

BRI
28

MCH
17

DAR
8

RCH
28

CHI
19

NHA
20

DOV
17

CLT
4

KAN
12

TAL
14

MAR
16

TEX
10

PHO
12

HOM
25
18th
895

2017

DAY
21

ATL
35

LVS
17

PHO
1

CAL
15

MAR
8

TEX
26

BRI
14

RCH
7

TAL
25

KAN
40

CLT
9

DOV
4

POC
14

MCH
15

SON
15

DAY
5

KEN
22

NHA
27

IND
3

POC
14

GLN
25

MCH
4

BRI
6

DAR
7

RCH
3

CHI
23

NHA
13

DOV
13

CLT
40

TAL
2

KAN
33

MAR
14

TEX
20

PHO
20

HOM
10
16th
2196

2018

DAY
8

ATL
22

LVS
11

PHO
11

CAL
21

MAR
19

TEX
27

BRI
10

RCH
37

TAL
9

DOV
33

KAN
30

CLT
35

POC
25

MCH
22

SON
24

CHI
15

DAY
8

KEN
21

NHA
6

POC
8

GLN
19

MCH
15

BRI
12

DAR
19

IND
10

LVS
9

RCH
15

CLT
11

DOV
17

TAL
25

KAN
15

MAR
8

TEX
18

PHO
11

HOM
15
17th
769

2019

Roush Fenway Racing
6

Ford

DAY
14

ATL
13

LVS
24

PHO
12

CAL
22

MAR
23

TEX
11

BRI
9

RCH
9

TAL

DOV

KAN

CLT

POC

MCH

SON

CHI

DAY

KEN

NHA

POC

GLN

MCH

BRI

DAR

IND

LVS

RCH

CLT

DOV

TAL

KAN

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM
-*
-*


Daytona 500














































































































Year
Team
Manufacturer
Start
Finish

2002

Penske Racing South

Ford
23
7

2003

Dodge
37
43

2004

Penske-Jasper Racing
20
31

2005
9
20

2006

Penske Racing South
18
3

2007
16
38

2008
7

1

2009

Stewart-Haas Racing

Chevrolet
36
36

2010
17
34

2011
21
22

2012
18
21

2013
34
5

2014

Richard Childress Racing

Chevrolet
19
22

2015
22
38

2016
38
11

2017
14
21

2018
13
8

2019

Roush Fenway Racing

Ford
19
14


Nationwide Series

























































































































































































































































































































































































































































NASCAR Nationwide Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35

NNSC
Pts

2001

Penske Racing South
02

Ford

DAY

CAR
9

LVS

ATL
32

DAR
17

BRI
6

TEX
14

NSH

TAL

CAL

RCH
14

NHA
15

NZH

CLT

DOV

KEN

MLW

GLN

CHI
26*

GTY

PPR

IRP

MCH
1*

BRI
8

DAR
4

RCH
7

DOV
21*

KAN

CLT

MEM

PHO

CAR
7

HOM
8

28th
1978

2005

Penske Racing South
39

Dodge

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

NSH

BRI

TEX

PHO

TAL

DAR

RCH

CLT
3

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI
3*

NHA

PPR

GTY

IRP

GLN
1

MCH
1

BRI
1*

CAL

RCH

DOV
1*

KAN

CLT
1*

MEM

TEX
16*

PHO

HOM
1
34th
1595

2006

DAY

CAL
2

MXC

LVS

ATL
39

BRI

TEX

NSH

PHO

TAL

RCH
5

DAR
30

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

DAY

CHI

NHA

MAR

GTY

IRP

GLN
41

MCH

BRI
6*

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
60th
659

2007
12

DAY

CAL

MXC

LVS

ATL

BRI
4

NSH

TEX

PHO
36

TAL

RCH

DAR
11

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI
43

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN
9

MCH

BRI
28

CAL
31

RCH
3

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
50th
851

2008

FitzBradshaw Racing
22

DAY

CAL

LVS

ATL

BRI

NSH

TEX

PHO

MXC

TAL

RCH

DAR

CLT

DOV

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI

GTY

IRP

CGV

GLN
12

MCH

BRI

CAL

RCH

DOV

KAN

CLT

MEM

TEX

PHO

81st
262

Kevin Harvick Incorporated
33

Chevy


HOM
11

2009

DAY

CAL

LVS

BRI

TEX

NSH

PHO

TAL
2

RCH

DAR
6

CLT


DOV
30

KAN

CAL

CLT
7

MEM

TEX

PHO

HOM
7
42nd
1191

JR Motorsports
5

Chevy


DOV
32

NSH

KEN

MLW

NHA

DAY

CHI
22

GTY

IRP

IOW


MCH
6

BRI
13

CGV

ATL

RCH


Phoenix Racing
1

Chevy


GLN
35


2010

DAY

CAL

LVS

BRI

NSH

PHO

TEX

TAL

RCH

DAR

DOV
2

CLT
5

NSH

KEN

ROA

NHA

DAY
8

CHI
36

GTY

IRP

IOW

GLN
25

MCH
36

BRI
35

CGV

ATL
8

RCH
21

DOV
10

KAN

CAL
7

CLT
9

GTY

TEX

PHO

HOM
33rd
1393

2011

Turner Motorsports
30

Chevy

DAY

PHO
4

LVS

BRI

CAL

TEX

TAL

NSH

RCH

DAR

DOV

IOW

CLT

CHI

MCH

ROA

DAY

KEN

NHA

NSH

IRP

IOW

GLN

CGV

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

DOV

KAN

CLT

TEX

PHO

HOM

108th
01

2012

DAY

PHO

LVS

BRI

CAL

TEX

RCH

TAL

DAR

IOW

CLT

DOV

MCH

ROA

KEN

DAY

NHA

CHI

IND

IOW

GLN

CGV

BRI

ATL

RCH

CHI

KEN

DOV

CLT

KAN

TEX
19

PHO

HOM

127th
01


Camping World Truck Series





































































































































































































































NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

NCWTC
Pts

2008

Kevin Harvick Incorporated
2

Chevy

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

KAN

CLT

MFD

DOV

TEX

MCH

MLW

MEM

KEN

IRP

NSH

BRI

GTW

NHA

LVS

TAL

MAR

ATL
1

TEX

PHO

HOM
63rd
190

2009

DAY

CAL

ATL

MAR

KAN

CLT
4

DOV

TEX

MCH

MLW

MEM

KEN

IRP

NSH

BRI
4

CHI

IOW

GTW

NHA

LVS

MAR

TAL

TEX

PHO

HOM
49th
325

2011

Turner Motorsports
08

Chevy

DAY

PHO

DAR

MAR

NSH

DOV

CLT

KAN

TEX

KEN

IOW

NSH

IRP

POC

MCH

BRI

ATL
5

CHI

NHA

KEN

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

HOM
88th
01

2013

Turner Scott Motorsports
34

Chevy

DAY

MAR

CAR

KAN

CLT

DOV

TEX

KEN

IOW

ELD
3

POC

MCH

BRI

MSP

IOW

CHI

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM

89th
01

2015

SWM-NEMCO Motorsports
8

Chevy

DAY

ATL

MAR

KAN
2

CLT

DOV

TEX

GTW

IOW

KEN

ELD

POC

MCH

BRI

MSP

CHI

NHA

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM

87th
01

2018

Jordan Anderson Racing
3

Chevy

DAY

ATL

LVS

MAR

DOV

KAN

CLT

TEX

IOW

GTW

CHI

KEN

ELD
30

POC

MCH

BRI

MSP

LVS

TAL

MAR

TEX

PHO

HOM

111th
01

* Season still in progress
1 Ineligible for series points



Whelen Modified Tour






































































































































































































































































































NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
Year
Car owner
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

NWMTC
Pts
Ref

2008
Kevin Manion
7

Chevy

TMP

STA

STA

TMP

NHA

SPE

RIV

STA

TMP

MAN

TMP

NHA
20

MAR

CHE

STA

TMP

56th
103
[35]

2009

TMP

STA

STA

NHA
34

SPE

RIV

STA

BRI
25

TMP

NHA
8

MAR

STA

TMP

39th
291
[36]

2010
7NY

TMP

STA

STA

MAR

NHA
1

LIM

MND

RIV

STA

TMP

BRI
1

NHA
1*

STA

TMP

34th
560
[37]

2011
7

TMP

STA

STA

MND

TMP

NHA
DSQ

RIV

STA

NHA

38th
269
[38]
Marcy Putnam
77NY

Chevy


BRI
1*

DEL

TMP

LRP

NHA
28

STA

TMP


2012
7

TMP

STA

MND

STA

WFD

NHA
30

STA

TMP

BRI

TMP

RIV

NHA
4

STA

TMP

36th
54
[39]

2013
Mike Curb

Chevy

TMP

STA

STA

WFD

RIV

NHA
5

MND

STA

TMP

BRI
5

RIV

NHA
2*

STA

TMP

28th
122
[40]

2014

TMP

STA

STA

WFD

RIV

NHA
4

MND

STA

TMP

BRI
5

NHA
20

STA

TMP

27th
103
[41]

2015

TMP

STA

WFD

STA

TMP

RIV

NHA
11

MND

STA

TMP

BRI
4

RIV

NHA
26

STA

TMP

39th
91
[42]

2016
77

TMP

STA

WFD

STA

TMP

RIV

NHA
5

MND

STA

TMP

29th
111
[43]
7


BRI
11

RIV

OSW

SEE

NHA
5

STA

TMP

2017
77

MYR

TMP

STA

LGY

TMP

RIV

NHA
23

STA

TMP

BRI

SEE

OSW

RIV

NHA
9

STA

TMP

48th
58
[44]

2018

MYR

TMP

STA

SEE

TMP

LGY

RIV

NHA
3

STA

TMP

BRI

OSW

RIV

NHA

STA

TMP

51st
42
[45]

- Newman was disqualified for a post-race technical violation and removed from the results list entirely.[46]


Whelen Southern Modified Tour













































NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
Year
Car owner
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

NSWMTC
Pts
Ref

2012
Gary Putnam
77

Chevy

CRW

CRW

SBO

CRW

CRW

BGS

BRI
7

LGY

THO

CRW

CLT
38th
37
[47]


ARCA Re/Max Series


(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)





































































































































ARCA Re/Max Series results
Year
Team
No.
Make
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

ARMC
Pts
Ref

1997

Ed Rensi Racing
63

Chevy

DAY

ATL

SLM

CLT

CLT

POC

MCH

SBS

TOL

KIL

FRS

MIN

POC

MCH

DSF

GTW
35

SLM

WIN

CLT

TAL

ISF

ATL

143rd
-
[48]

2000

Penske-Kranefuss Racing
27

Ford

DAY

SLM

AND

CLT

KIL

FRS

MCH
7

POC

TOL

KEN

BLN

POC
1*

WIN

ISF

KEN
1*

DSF

SLM

CLT
1*

TAL
25

ATL

32nd
1100
[49]

2001

Penske Racing South

DAY
1

NSH

WIN

SLM

GTY

KEN

CLT

KAN
20

MCH

POC

MEM

GLN

KEN

MCH

POC

NSH

ISF

CHI

DSF

SLM

TOL

BLN

CLT

TAL

ATL
82nd
390
[50]


International Race of Champions


(key) (Bold – Pole position. * – Most laps led.)
















































International Race of Champions results
Year
Make
1
2
3
4

IROC
Pts
Ref

2003

Pontiac

DAY
12

TAL
7

CHI
2

IND
3
6th
48
[51]

2004

DAY
1

TEX
4

RCH
2

ATL
2
2nd
67
[52]

2006

Pontiac

DAY
11

TEX
2

DAY
3

ATL
4
4th
54
[53]


See also



  • List of all-time NASCAR Cup Series winners

  • List of NASCAR drivers who have won in each of top three series

  • List of NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race drivers

  • List of people from Indiana

  • List of Purdue University people




References





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External links







  • Official website


  • Ryan Newman driver statistics at Racing-Reference

  • Ryan Newman Foundation

























Achievements
Preceded by
Jeff Gordon

The Winston Winner
2002
Succeeded by
Jimmie Johnson
Preceded by
Kevin Harvick

Daytona 500 Winner
2008
Succeeded by
Matt Kenseth
Preceded by
Jimmie Johnson

Brickyard 400 winner
2013
Succeeded by
Jeff Gordon
Awards
Preceded by
Kevin Harvick

NASCAR Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year
2002
Succeeded by
Jamie McMurray















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