Everything about Paul Menard totally explained
Paul Menard (born
August 21,
1980) is a
NASCAR driver currently competing in the
Sprint Cup Series driving the #15
Menards Chevrolet Monte Carlo for
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.. He is the son of
Menards founder
John Menard, Jr., whose company is his sponsor.
Early career
Menard's racing career began to take shape at the age of eight when he won the Briggs Junior Class Championship in his native
Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He later won the Briggs Medium Class Champion before working his way up the racing rungs. He began ice racing at the age of 15 and won 10 International Ice Racing Association events in his career. He continues to compete in IIRA events in and around
Wisconsin.
In 2000, Paul began racing a limited schedule in the
ARCA ReMax Challenge finishing 13th in points. During his rookie season in 2001, he earned a pole and victory at
Road America in
Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, finishing ninth in points.
The 2002 season saw a mixed bag of ReMax Challenge (two poles, seventh in points),
SCCA Trans-Am (one front-row start, four top-10 finishes),
Grand-Am Cup (victories at Fontana and Phoenix) and the NASCAR Southwest Tour. He capped his season in thrilling fashion in the latter series with a dramatic last-lap pass of veteran
Ken Schrader for the Phoenix victory.
The 2003 season was even busier when Menard joined
Andy Petree Racing to compete in
NASCAR Nextel Cup,
Busch and
Craftsman Truck Series events while still competing in
ARCA.
In his first ARCA start at Salem, Ind., he qualified second and finished fourth. Later that year, he started on the pole at Winchester, Indiana, and then scored his first ARCA victory at Talladega. He also registered top finishes of ninth in the Busch race at
Indianapolis Raceway Park and eighth in the Truck race at the
Kansas Speedway.
NASCAR career
In 2004, Menard began the
NASCAR Busch Series season driving the No. 33 Menard’s Chevrolet. But, due to a lack of performance, Paul and his Menards Hardware Stores sponsorship moved from Andy Petree Racing to
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. 10 races later, Menard won his first career pole position. With Dan Stillman as crew chief beginning in 2005, they started out by leading 57 laps at
Daytona. Winning the
Bud Pole Award at
Talladega also had them running up front until getting caught up in a wreck.
Menard got his first top-10 and top-five by placing fifth at the
Kentucky Speedway. From there, the team went from 20th to the top-10 in points before finishing sixth on the season.
In 2006, driving the #15 car part-time for
DEI, Menard scored his first Top-10 finish in the
NEXTEL Cup Series by coming in seventh place at the
Golden Corral 500 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway. Menard also won his first Busch Series race on
June 24 2006 at his home track of the
Milwaukee Mile by holding off a late race charge and bump from NEXTEL Cup regular
Kevin Harvick. Harvick eventually caused a multi-car wreck attempting to bump Menard out of the way. Menard finished off 2006 with a sixth place finish in the standings, tying his best finish in the standings last year (2005). He scored 16 top-10 finishes and 7 top-5 finishes in the
Busch Series.
In 2007, Menard made his full-time Cup debut. Most of the year was a struggle stemming from the #15 car's position outside the top-35 spots in owner's points. This led to a failure to qualify for 6 of the 36 races. However, after DEI's merger with
Ginn Racing, the owner's points were transferred from
Sterling Marlin's #14 car to Menard who was then locked in to the rest of the races. His best finish of 2007 was in the Citizens Bank 400 where he finished 12th. In the Busch series he Picked up 5 top-5 finishes. After the fall race at Charlotte, in which Menard and
Tony Stewart made contact on pit road, a feud between the drivers ensued, with Tony Stewart criticizing Menard's career, saying "You can have your father buy your ride and write DEI a big check, but you can't buy talent. And that's what John Menard's been good at his whole life, is just buying success. He's bought his son a Nextel Cup ride and he's just got enough talent to just be in the way most of the time."
Again In 2008, Menard will pilot the #15
Menards Chevrolet for the full season as well as part time duties in the #15
Menards Chevrolet in the
Nationwide Series with fellow drivers
Martin Truex, Jr. and
Mark Martin.
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