Spade Racing’s Stars in Unusual Cars: Ward Burton



Ward Burton ends his career with Haas CNC & Morgan-McClure (2003-07) 

Join me throughout this year as I take a look at when some of the sport’s biggest stars drove some unusual cars! (Presented in no particular order).


Why? Ward Burton spent eight-plus years driving the Bill Davis Racing #22, picking up five wins (including a Daytona 500) in the process.  However, a noticeable slide in performance would see Ward leave the team late in the 2003 season to run for Haas CNC Racing, the forerunner of Stewart-Haas Racing.  Later, he’d spend all of 2005 and most of 2006 out of racing before making a brief comeback with Morgan-McClure Motorsports.


How successful were they? Burton provided a veteran presence at Haas CNC, a team on its way up, posting three top-tens in less-than-ideal equipment.  However, upon his return with MMM, a team on its way down, Ward struggled to even qualify for races.


What was the aftermath? Haas CNC would take a major leap forward upon reinventing itself thanks to Tony Stewart becoming a driver/part-owner, while Morgan-McClure would only attempt five more races before fading out of existence.  Ward Burton has not returned to the driver’s seat since.


Ranking on the Strange-O-Meter? 2 CAT Skid Steer Loaders out of 10—a disappointing way to end a career that, unfortunately, never saw Ward in truly “top-level” equipment.




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AUTO-Biographies: Spade Racing’s One Man Book Club (Introduction)



Over the past two years or so I’ve read a book or two written by (perhaps “written by”) or about Nascar drivers.  Over the next few months I’ll be reviewing them—what I liked about them, what I didn’t like, and what I would’ve changed.  And, of course, a final verdict on if you should read it as well.  So join me as I prove once and for all that I can read. 



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Spade Racing Offseason Preview

Well, another season is in the books!  Thanks, as always, for reading my writing, as without you I’d just be talking to myself (and I already do more than enough of THAT).  Here’s what you can expect going into 2026:


—a new series, AUTO-Biographies, featuring my reviews of several NASCAR-centric books.


—more cards every single Tuesday.


—once Stars in Unusual Cars ends, my series on the entire starting lineup of the inaugural Brickyard 400 will begin.


—I’m working on finding a new picker for 2026 races—stay tuned.

Enjoy the offseason, enjoy the holidays, and before you know it I’ll be back with my wildly inaccurate seasons previews!


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