Mike Curb is the former Acting Governor and Lieutenant Governor of California, a GRAMMY award-winning record producer, a Billboard record producer of the year and a BMI multi award-winning songwriter. Curb continues to preside over his own independent record company that he founded 60 years ago and which has launched the careers of numerous stars. Curb Records is the largest independent record company in the United States that is not being distributed by one of the three major labels. Curb also owns Word Records which is the largest record company ever founded in Texas. Curb received a star on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame and a star on the Music City Walk of Fame in Nashville. Mike Curb was honored as an Icon of the Music Industry by the GRAMMY Museum and Curb artists have received 33 GRAMMY Awards. Curb also partnered with the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles where the Mike Curb Gallery is located and developed the GRAMMY Gallery at the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville where Curb is honored to be a member. Curb has also partnered with the GRAMMY Museum with The Curb Careers In Music Program and The Mike Curb Music Mentoring Program to help develop access to the Museum for the underserved communities. During a distinguished career spanning over six decades, Curb has earned multi-faceted success as a songwriter, producer and record company owner, covering a wide range of musical styles. As an individual, he has written more than 400 songs, and received prestigious BMI performance awards for his compositions in the pop and country music genres. Curb also won the Overall Producer of the Year Award from Billboard magazine and the Billboard Producer Award for “You Light Up My Life” which is the only record to ever debut No.1 simultaneously on the Billboard Hot 100 (Pop) chart, the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and the Billboard Hot Christian Singles chart. Curb also received the Billboard Producer award for “How Do I Live” achieving the longest running record of the 20th Century on the Billboard Hot 100 (Pop) chart. In addition, as the founder and Chairman of Curb Records, Curb’s company has achieved more than 300 No. 1 records and has been honored by Billboard magazine as Country Music Label of the Year and Radio & Records magazine as Overall Gold Label of the Year and Mediabase CRS Gold Label of the Year. Curb also serves as Chairman of the Mike Curb Foundation and Chairman/Owner of gospel music powerhouse Curb | Word Entertainment, which was Billboard magazine’s Overall Top Imprint in that genre. In addition, Curb was honored as Nashvillian of the Year and is an honorary member of the Memphis Music Hall of Fame and the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, and he also has been inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, the National Business Hall of Fame, received the National Centennial Leadership Award, and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed Curb Chairman of the Board of the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission. Curb has also served as Chairman of the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital Board and served on the Ascension/ St. Thomas Hospitals Board for many years. Curb has served on the boards of Fisk University (the historic African American university) and Belmont University. Curb has served on the governing boards of the Recording Industry Association of America, the Dole Food Company, the worldwide board of the USO, the ACM, CMA and CMF (Country Music Hall of Fame).
Linda and Mike Curb support programs for homeless and the underserved communities, including the Curb Victory Hall for Veterans, the Nashville Men's and Women's Rescue Missions, the Union Rescue Mission in Memphis, Room In The Inn, Safe Haven, the Curb Welcome Center at the Second Harvest Food Bank and The Eloisa Salazar Hispanic Center in honor of Mike's grandmother who was born on the Mexico/Texas border.
Curb also supports music education and works to restore historic music industry locations. The Curb Foundation owns and has restored Elvis Presley's former home in Memphis and RCA Studio A, RCA Studio B, Columbia Studio A, the Quonset Hut, and the Johnny Cash Collection in Nashville including restoring the historic buildings on Nashville's famous Music Row which were home to RCA Records, Columbia Records, Decca Records and Capitol Records. In 2015 Curb was honored with the 40th annual Historic Achievement Award from the Metropolitan Historical Commission for his numerous acts of preservation, including 10 buildings on Nashville's historic Music Row that Curb has purchased and restored.
Curb is the recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from California State University, an honorary Doctor of Law degree from Pepperdine University in California, an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Rhodes College, an Honorary Doctorate from Fisk University, and an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree from Belmont University in Nashville.. The Mike Curb College of Arts, Media and Communication is one of the largest colleges at California State University where over 6,000 students participate in a college with five significant buildings, including music, film, art, theatre and the magnificent Valley Soraya Performing Arts Center where Linda and Mike Curb were also the cornerstone founders. UCLA is home to the Mike Curb Music and Technology Lab at the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Center. The Mike Curb College of Entertainment and Music Business is the largest college at Belmont University. The Curb College of Music Entertainment and Art is an important part of Daytona State College and Curb has also endowed the Curb Institute for Music Business, Entertainment and Sports at Bethune-Cookman University in Florida. Curb has partnered with The Rock & Soul Museum in Memphis, Tennessee and the North Carolina Music Museum in Kannapolis, North Carolina, the Curb Institute for Music at Rhodes College at Memphis, the Curb Learning Lab and Program for Sports, Music and Entertainment Marketing at Baylor University in Texas, the Junior Achievement Centers in Los Angeles & Nashville, the Beaman/Curb Boy Scout Conference Center, the Curb Music Center at the Nashville Symphony, The Patriots Theatre at Ft. Campbell, the Curb Center at the San Antonio Humane Society, the Victory Room at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum in California, the Curb Media Center at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Washington DC where Curb is a founder, the Curb Theatre at the Nashville Library, the Fisk University Jubilee Singers Program, education studios at Honolulu State College, the Business and Law Professorship at the Claremont McKenna College in Los Angeles and the Curb Institute for Advanced Medical Care involving St. Thomas Hospitals (Nashville), Universities of Tennessee, Texas (Austin-Seton Hospitals) and Indianapolis (Marian University) - St. Francis Hospitals, St. Vincent's Hospital in Florida, the Curb Family Pediatric Center at Vanderbilt, the Curb Creative Campus, and the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University, the Curb Creative Enterprise and the Curb Chair for Public Health Policy at Vanderbilt Medical Center and Public Leadership and Mentoring programs at the Herberger and McCain Institutes at Arizona State University. Curb serves on the governing board of Nashville's Fisk University, one of the nation's pioneering historically black institutions, where Curb served as Chairperson for the 150th Sesquicentennial Celebration. Curb serves as Trustee Emeritus for Belmont University and Belmont's Curb Event Center hosted the historic Presidential Debate between Senator John McCain and President Barack Obama in 2008 and the historic debate between President Donald Trump and future President Joe Biden in 2020.
As a songwriter, Curb has received BMI Awards in both the pop and country categories. In addition to his film compositions, Curb's own songwriting credits include songs recorded by Roy Orbison, Sammy Davis Jr., The Osmond Brothers, Donny & Marie Osmond, Freddie Jackson, Irene Cara, Bobby Vinton, Andy Williams, Wayne Newton, Anne Murray, Kimberley Locke, Ronnie McDowell, Marc Lindsay, The Four Lads, Roger Whitaker, Terry Stafford, Trini Lopez, Al Martino, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, Mae West, The Crickets, The Hondells, The Ventures, Fat Joe and the Terror Squad, Steve Holy, Pat and Debby Boone, Clint Eastwood, Eddy Arnold, T.G. Sheppard, Robbie Williams and Solomon Burke. Other Curb writing highlights include "It Was A Good Time" (the signature song for Liza Minnelli's Emmy Award winning "Liza With A 'Z'") and Curb also composed the theme song for Dick Clark's "American Bandstand" show and Hank Williams Jr.'s first No. 1 recording "All For The Love Of Sunshine". Also, Curb shared in the copyright of "You Light Up My Life" that won a GRAMMY and an Academy Award.
Before those highlights, Curb began his rise to commercial success in the music industry while a student at California State University. It was on that San Fernando Valley campus in fall 1962 and spring/summer 1963 that Curb composed and recorded some of his earliest songs in the university's music building studios and where, in 1963 and 1964, he formed his first record companies, including Sidewalk Records, a predecessor to Curb Records. With the support of Curb's mentors, Eddie Ray and Dick Whitehouse, Capitol (Tower) Records agreed to distribute Curb's new label even though Curb was too young to legally sign the contract. His commercial breakthrough came the next year when Honda selected one of those songs, the Curb-penned "(Go Little Honda) You Meet the Nicest People on a Honda" initially recorded by Curb's group, The Buddies, and later released by the Hondells for its national motorcycle advertising campaign. The success and attention garnered by that song opened the doors for the many successes that were to come. Some of Curb's other early success came in composing songs and soundtracks for movies, including composing all the music for the Academy Award nominated Skaterdater, which won the Cannes Film Festival award, also the hit "Wild Angels" starring Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra (which included the hit song "Blues Theme"), the music for the Billy Jack movie "The Born Losers," and three Curb-composed songs that were Academy Award finalists including "Burning Bridges," the theme for the Clint Eastwood movie "Kelly's Heroes," "Chilly Winds" by The Osmond Brothers from the movie All The Pretty Maids In A Row and the theme from Frank Sinatra's Dirty Dingus Magee. In all, Curb has composed music for more than 50 motion picture soundtracks in films featuring Frank Sinatra, George C. Scott, John Cassavetes, Ernest Borgnine, Dennis Hopper, Ryan O'Neal, Bette Davis, Telly Savalas, Jennifer Lopez, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mike Myers, Bruce Dern, Cliff Robertson, Rock Hudson, George Kennedy and others. Curb supervised the music for the Jimmy Stewart/Mickey Rooney film "Lassie" for Disney and released the soundtrack albums for the Jack Nicholson/Bruce Dern film "Psych Out" and the Peter Fonda film "The Trip," written by Jack Nicholson and featuring the music of The Electric Flag. Curb's production company with Michael Lloyd produced the hit singles from the motion picture "Dirty Dancing" including the Academy Award winning song "(I've Had) The Time Of My Life" featuring Bill Medley and Jennifer Warrens. Curb was proud to partner with Al Bell and Stax Records on the soundtrack for "Shaft" featuring Isaac Hayes' Academy Award winning song. Recently Curb Records has had success with soundtracks such as "Coyote Ugly", Sylvester Stallone's "Driven", Reese Witherspoon's "Legally Blonde 2" and the No. 1 box office hit "Evan Almighty" starring Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman.
Meanwhile, Curb Records' successes have continued into this century. In 2001, Curb Records was Billboard's No. 1 country label of the year. Among the label's top hits was "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes, which was co-produced by Curb and written by fellow California State alum Diane Warren. The song earned Curb a Billboard award for the longest-running record of the century according to Billboard. He also received a Billboard award for co-producing Rimes' "You Light Up My Life," the only album ever to debut No. 1 on Billboard's Pop Chart, Country Chart and Contemporary Christian Chart. "You Light Up My Life" won a GRAMMY and an Academy Award and Curb shared in the copyright. Curb has had over 100 ASCAP, BMI and SESAC award-winning songs, including Garth Brooks' recording of "More Than A Memory" which was the first record to ever debut No. 1 on the Billboard Country Chart. "She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart" by Tim McGraw reached the No. 1 position on Billboard and Rodney Atkins song "Watching You" was recently named Record of the Decade by Mediabase. Also, "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis became the CMA Song of the Year and "I Don't Dance" by Lee Brice became the ACM Record of the Year in 2015 at the 50th anniversary of the ACM Awards. Also, in 2020, Lee Brice received a CMA Musical Event Of The Year Award for his duet with Carly Pearce titled "I Hope You're Happy Now" and received the ACM Record of the Year nomination for the No. 1 song "Rumor" which is both a Curb record and Curb published song. In 2021 Lee's duet with Carly Pearce "I Hope You're Happy Now" also received two ACM Awards - Single Of The Year and Musical Event Of The Year.
Starting as a student at Grant High School in California's San Fernando Valley in the late 1950s, Curb began performing with his own bands and formed a vocal group, the Mike Curb Congregation. The group achieved worldwide success with many singles and albums including "Burning Bridges," "Put Your Hand In The Hand," and "Softly Whispering I Love You." The Congregation also was seen on national television every week on the Glen Campbell Variety Show on CBS, and recorded No. 1 hit records including "The Candy Man" with Sammy Davis Jr., "All For The Love Of Sunshine" with Hank Williams Jr., the singer's first No. 1 single and Curb made the only hit recording of "It's A Small Small World".
Curb's early success also led to a long collaboration with the Walt Disney Company. Michael D. Eisner, former Disney CEO, and ABC television executive commissioned Curb to compose and produce theme music for three ABC animated TV series, including "Hot Wheels", "The Cattanooga Cats" and "Skyhawks". The Mike Curb Congregation recorded "Walt Disney's Greatest Hits," an album for Disney featuring contemporary versions of Disney classics that included Curb's Top 10 Billboard hit rendition of "It's A Small World." Curb supervised the soundtrack for Disney's "Lassie" movie. In recent years, Curb Records also released the multi-platinum soundtrack album for Disney's movie "Coyote Ugly," featuring four LeAnn Rimes songs.
In the 1960s, Curb's record label became an important part of the West Coast rock 'n' roll music scene starting with Curb's high school and college rock 'n' roll band, The Arrows, (featuring Davie Allan). The group achieved four Billboard Hot 100 (Pop) chart records, "Apache", "Blue's Theme", "The Wild Angels Theme", and "The Devil's Angels Theme", the last three of which were written or co-written by Curb. Over 40 years later, legendary motion picture director, Quentin Tarantino, selected the Curb co-written song "The Devil's Rumble" by The Arrows, for his trend setting motion picture, "Inglorius Basterds". In addition to The Arrows (featuring Davie Allan), Curb released early recordings by such artists as The Stone Poneys (featuring Linda Ronstadt), The Electric Flag (featuring Mike Bloomfield and Buddy Miles), The Mugwumps, The Osmonds, Terry Stafford, Casey Kasem and Max Frost and The Troopers. In 1967, Curb was partnered with Jim Guercio in the early recordings of Chicago, at the time known as The Chicago Transit Authority. In 1969, Curb merged his company with MGM Records and became president of MGM Records and Robbins, Feist and Miller, two of the top record and publishing companies at the time. He boosted MGM's standing with such hits as "Spill the Wine" by Eric Burdon and War, "One Bad Apple" by The Osmonds, "Natural Man" by Lou Rawls, "The Candy Man" by Sammy Davis Jr. and the Mike Curb Congregation, "I'm Leaving It All Up To You" by Donny and Marie Osmond, and Donny Osmond's worldwide signature song "Puppy Love," which Curb also produced. During this time, Curb also signed Kenny Rogers and the First Edition, Hank Williams Jr., The Sylvers, Jim Stafford, Don Gibson, Mel Tillis, The Ovations, The Five Man Electrical Band, The Incredible Bongo Band, Billy Walker, Johnny Bristol, Gloria Gaynor, Ray Stevens, Richie Havens, Solomon Burke and Eddy Arnold.
Curb also served as president of Verve Records, the historic jazz label, and scored a coup by signing superstar Tony Bennett. While at Verve, Curb collaborated with musicians such as Jimmy Smith, Stan Getz, Chet Baker and Wes Montgomery. Curb also created the Verve "Golden Archive" series, preserving classic recordings from Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum, Charlie Parker, George Benson, Herbie Hancock and Louis Armstrong.
After MGM and Verve were sold in 1974, Curb went on to build Curb Records and the Curb/Warner label, which released numerous top-selling singles from the mid-to-late 1970s. Within a short time, the company had five No. 1 records on the Billboard Chart including the Four Seasons' "December 1963 (Oh What A Night)," The Bellamy Brothers' "Let Your Love Flow," Shaun Cassidy's "Da Doo Ron Ron," Exile's "Kiss You All Over," and Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life" (the biggest selling record of the decade). Together with then-Curb Records President Richard W. Whitehouse, Curb signed such emerging stars as Lyle Lovett, The Judds, Don and Phil Everly (The Everly Brothers), Sawyer Brown, Chris Hillman's Desert Rose Band, Jeffrey Steele's band Boy Howdy, Ronnie McDowell, Hal Ketchum and The Righteous Brothers which gave Curb Records the multi-platinum-selling album and single "Unchained Melody."
In recent years, Curb's roster of exclusive recording artists has included Wynonna Judd, Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Lyle Lovett, Jo Dee Messina, Clay Walker, Steve Holy, Tim Dugger, Kimberley Locke, Mo Pitney, Ruthie Collins, Rodney Atkins, Melanie Pfirmann, Wyn Starks, Jackson Michelson, Larry Gordon, Dylan Scott, American Young and Lee Brice, whose recording of "I Drive Your Truck" was the CMA and ACM Song Of The Year and his #1 single "I Don't Dance" was certified double platinum and his album debuted at #1 on the Billboard chart. Recently, both Lee Brice and Natalie Grant received multiple GRAMMY nominations and for King & Country has won four GRAMMYs for their recordings, which included "Burn The Ships" and "God Only Knows" (a duet with Dolly Parton) in 2020.
Curb Records has continued to play a major role in the contemporary Christian genre with artists such as Selah, Michael English, Jamie Slocum, MIKESCHAIR, Nicol Sponberg, No Other Name, Ryan Corn, OBB, Plumb and Natalie Grant, who received five Gospel Music Association Dove Awards as Female Vocalist of the Year. In addition to the recordings of his own group (the Mike Curb Congregation), Curb has been involved in the contemporary Christian music business since its inception. Curb signed early contemporary Christian artists such as Larry Norman, 2nd Chapter of Acts, DeGarmo and Key, The Boone Girls and Debby Boone, whose recording of "You Light Up My Life" is considered to be the first contemporary Christian hit single and the biggest record of the 1970s based on Billboard chart activity. Since that time Curb has had success with contemporary Christian artists such as Stryper, Whiteheart, Patty Cabrera, Jonathan Pierce, Fernando Ortega, and MercyMe, whose recording of "I Can Only Imagine" became one of the biggest Christian cross-over hits of all time. In 2002 Mike became a partner and Chairman of Word Records, the oldest gospel recording company in America and the label that the Mike Curb Congregation had recorded for early in its career. In 2016 Curb completed the purchase of Word. The company has had success with Francesca Battistelli, 2010 Gospel Music Association's Female Vocalist of the Year, Group1 Crew, Remedy Drive, Nicole C. Mullen, Building 429, Stellar Kart, Point of Grace, Big Daddy Weave, BarlowGirl, Salvador, Sidewalk Prophets, Pocket Full of Rocks, Steven Malcolm, Sarah Reeves, Castro, Chris August, Mark Schultz, for KING AND COUNTRY, Love & The Outcome, Family Force 5, We Are Messengers, Dan Bremnes, Jay Way, Stars Go Dim, Blanca, About A Mile and Randy Travis, whose recording of "Three Wooden Crosses", published by Curb Publishing, became a major cross-over hit.
Curb has an enduring love of rhythm and blues music dating to his childhood living in the South Los Angeles/Compton area and continuing with his move to Tennessee and the influence of Nashville and Memphis music, including serving as a long-time Board member and receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Fisk University, Nashville's historic African American university, partnering with Nashville's African American Museum, the creation of the Institute for Music at the Memphis-based Rhodes College, the purchase and restoration of Elvis Presley's first home in Memphis and the partnership with the Rock & Soul Museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, where Curb became the first honorary member. Curb partnered with Al Bell for the Academy Award winning record "Shaft" by Isaac Hayes, partnered with Eddie Ray and Eugene Lucchesi for The Sounds of Memphis label featuring The Ovations, partnered with the great artists of Memphis on the "Red Hot And Blue" project and Curb has had the privilege of distributing many of the artists from the historic Sun label in partnership with Shelby and John Singleton. Through the years, Curb also has signed such artists as Sammy Davis Jr., Lou Rawls, Richie Havens, Solomon Burke, the Sylvers, War, Bar-kays, Ovations, Johnny Bristol, KMC Kru, Mary Griffin, Trini Triggs, Richard Roundtree ("Shaft"), the Hues Corporation, the Fisk Jubilee Singers, and Gloria Gaynor, whose recording of "Never Can Say Goodbye" was the first No. 1 dance record on the Billboard Dance Chart. In 1972, the Incredible Bongo Band had its first Billboard hit single "Bongo Rock", which was the first record used to create the break to break hip hop sound. Then in 1975, the Incredible Bongo Band's recording of "Apache" became the Bronx national anthem when Kool Herc began using it as an early hip hop recording. Continuing that tradition in recent years, Curb was the co-writer of "Yeah Yeah Yeah" which was recorded by rap artist Fat Joe and The Terror Squad and became a Billboard R&B chart single from their #1 Billboard album and Curb Records has had major hits bringing together African American artists with artists from other genres such as "Over and Over," a #1 duet between Tim McGraw with the rapper Nelly, "Body Shots", the #1 duet by Kaci with the rapper Ludacris, the #1 record "Spill The Wine" by Eric Burdon and War, "When The Rain Begins to Fall", the worldwide #1 hit by Zadora with Jermaine Jackson, "Funny How Time Slips Away" the GRAMMY-winning duet by Lyle Lovett with Al Green, "Two Old Cats Like us" by Hank Williams Jr. with Ray Charles, "Messengers", the GRAMMY-winning song by for KING & COUNTRY with Lecrae and "Mission Temple Fireworks Stand" the hit recording by Sawyer Brown with Robert Randolph. Curb also co-produced the tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. entitled "I Have A Dream" by Solomon Burke with The Mike Curb Congregation and "Candy Man", the Billboard #1 record by Sammy Davis Jr. with the Mike Curb Congregation and "God Bless The USA" by Lee Greenwood with The Fisk Jubilee Singers and the GRAMMY-winning performance of "Natural Man" by Lou Rawls with the Mike Curb Congregation. Curb has also had successful duets with Wynonna and Sam Moore, Natalie Grant and Steven Malcolm and the record-breaking hit "Caught Up In The Country" by Rodney Atkins with The Fisk Jubilee Singers. Mike Curb has recently co-produced five number one Billboard recordings for "American Idol" finalist Kimberley Locke and Curb continues today with a significant African American presence with JayWay, Steven Malcolm, Larry Gordon, Tony Williams and Wyn Starks. In 2021 Lee Brice's follow up to his #1 single "Rumor" entitled "Hey World" as a duet with Nigerian artist Blessings Offor had success on the Billboard charts and for KING & COUNTRY hit #1 on Billboard with their single "Together" featuring Tori Kelly and gospel great Kirk Franklin. In 2021 The Fisk Jubilee Singers won a GRAMMY for their album, co-produced by Paul Kwami and Mike Curb, celebrating 150 years as one of the first historic black colleges in America.
During the 1970s, Curb also began venturing into public service. In 1976, he served as co-chair of the Ronald Reagan California Campaign for President and later was co-chair of President Gerald Ford's California campaign. In November 1978, Curb was elected California's lieutenant governor, the same year that Democrat Jerry Brown was elected governor. During his 1979 to 1983 term, Curb served as Acting Governor for about one year (200 days during the first two years, 240 working days during the term), guiding the state during disastrous floods, fires and a threatened prison guard strike. Also, during Curb's term, in a landmark decision, the California Supreme Court ruled in Curb's favor with a decision that the Lt. Governor not only has the power, but the responsibility of Governor when the Governor is out of state. He also served on the University of California Board of Regents and the California State University Board of Trustees. Curb also served as President of the California State Senate and Chairman of the Economic Development Commission. Curb received a presidential appointment to the United States Trade Negotiations Committee and the USO Board. In recent years, Curb has received an appointment to the Tennessee Gubernatorial Economic Board and Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam appointed Curb to be Chairman of the Tennessee Film Entertainment and Music Commission.
In 1980, Curb served as the national Co-Chairman of President Reagan's successful presidential campaign and Chairman of the convention program in Detroit. In 1982, Curb was elected chair of the National Conference of Lieutenant Governors. Then in 1983 and 1984, at President Reagan's request, Curb served as Chairman of the National Finance Committee during the president's re-election campaign, responsible for raising more than $100 million. In honor of his mentor, Curb played a major role in the Reagan Centennial by sponsoring the rebuilding of the Victory Room at the Ronald Reagan Museum and Library in California. Linda and Mike Curb are founders of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute in Washington, DC. where the Curb Media Center is located. Curb also became a member of the President's counsel at the George W. Bush Library and Museum in Dallas Texas.
Curb has also been active for most of his adult life in motorsports. Curb cars have been driven by stars such as Dale Earnhardt, Richard Petty, Tony Stewart, Greg Biffle, Dale Jarrett, Johnny Sauter, Dan Wheldon, Alexander Rossi, Justin Wilson, Donny Schatz, Kasey Kahne, Michael McDowell, Brad Noffsinger, Kevin Swindell, Marco Andretti, Ryan Preece, AJ Allmendinger, Buddy Kofoid, Katherine Legge, Juan Pablo Montoya, Dane Cameron, Michael Lewis, Ty Majeski, Kyle Larson, Bryan Clauson, Colton Herta, Gary Putnam, Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Brad Sweet, Derek Kraus, Todd Gilliland, Christian Eckes, Grant Enfinger and others who have competed for more than 50 years in the NASCAR circuit or in other major motorsports events including winning the Indianapolis 500 and winning at Daytona International Speedway. Curb has won over 1,000 races in over 50 different motorsports series and has won over 40 championships and finished top 10 in championship point standings over 200 times.
Curb's victories include the 10 domestic NASCAR owned series [NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, Trucks, K&N East, K&N West, Modifieds, Southern Modifieds, Grand-Am Daytona Prototype, GTP, DPi, GT Daytona and the Late Model Series victory at the 2013 inaugural Daytona Battle at the Beach]. Curb has also won in the IMSA GT Series (formerly IMSA Camel GT); IMSA GT3, GTO, GTS, GTU; IMSA Daytona Prototype; IMSA GT Daytona and GTP. Curb has won 10 races at the famed Daytona Speedway, including the Curb-owned racing team scoring a major victory in 1984, which was Richard Petty's historic 200th victory with President Ronald Reagan in attendance. Dale Earnhardt won his first championship in the Curb Productions car and Curb had his 500th NASCAR start in Nashville, Tennessee with ten-time winner Johnny Sauter who won the 2013 Daytona NASCAR truck race. Curb, in partnership with Bryan Herta, also co-owned the winning car in the historic 2011 Centennial Indianapolis 500 with driver Dan Wheldon and co-owned the winning car in the 2016 historic 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 with driver Alexander Rossi. Including Curb's two historic victories in the Indianapolis 500, he has been a co-entrant/owner in 15 victories at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The Andretti/Curb-Agajanian team won the 2022 Indianapolis Grand Prix with Colton Herta and won the pole for the 2020 Indianapolis 500 with Marco Andretti. In addition, Curb was the co-entrant/owner for three victories in the Indianapolis Freedom 100 (2012, 2015, 2018), four victories in the Indianapolis Grand Prix Indy NXT Series (2014, 2015 and twice in 2018 with Colton Herta), and won the Formula 2000 Grand Prix in 2014, won the BC-39 in 2022 with Buddy Kofoid and won the Stoops Pursuit in 2022 and also won in 2019 with Kyle Larson. In 2017 Curb was the co-entrant/owner for Alexander Rossi's victory at the historic Watkins Glen IndyCar race and in 2021 Colton Herta won the IndyCar St. Petersburg, Florida Grand Prix, the Monterey Grand Prix, and the historic Long Beach Grand Prix. In 2012 Curb, in partnership with Meyer Shank also won the 50th anniversary Daytona 24 Hour Rolex SportsCar race, sanctioned by NASCAR and was the overall winner of the 2016 IMSA Monterey Grand Prix and the overall winner of the Petit Le Mans at Road America. In 2019 the team won the Watkins Glen GTD race and the championship in 2019 and 2020. In 2022 and 2023 the Meyer Shank/Curb-Agajanian team won a second and third victory at the Rolex 24 at Daytona and a second and third victory at the Petit Le Mans with Helio Castroneves, Simon Pagenaud, Tom Blomqvist and Colin Braun, and in 2022 the team won the overall IMSA National Championship.
In 2013 Curb won the NASCAR K&N East Championship with Dylan Kwasniewski and the 2013 World of Outlaws Championship with Daryn Pittman in association with Kasey Kahne. The Curb-Agajanian Racing Team has won 12 USAC National Championships including being the only Owner/Entrant to win all 3 USAC National Championships in the same year. In 2013 the Curb-Agajanian team repeated as the Triple Crown Champions with Christopher Bell in association with Keith Kunz in the USAC Midget cars, with Bryan Clauson and Bobby East repeating as winners of the USAC Sprint car and Silver Crown Championships in association with Tony Stewart. In 2014 Curb-Agajanian won two more USAC National championships with Rico Abreu and Kyle O'Gara, the Badger championship and POWRi World championship with Christopher Bell, the American Sprint Car Series (ASCS) championship with Jason Johnson, the IMSA GT3 Lone Star Le Mans at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas with Michael Lewis. Curb also had victories in NASCAR with Johnny Sauter, Bobby Santos, and the Modified All-Star Shootout with Ryan Newman in partnership with Gary Putnam. Curb was the co-entrant in the 2009 Chili Bowl victory with Sammy Swindell and in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 won four consecutive Chili Bowl victories with Kevin Swindell. In 2014 Curb won the Chili Bowl with Bryan Clauson in partnership with Rusty Kunz. In 2015 and 2016 Curb won the historic Chili Bowl with Rico Abreu and in 2017, 2018 and 2019 won the Chili Bowl with Christopher Bell and with Logan Seavey in 2023 and 2024. In 2018 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian won the World POWRi Championship with Tucker Klaasmeyer and the 2018 Pirelli World Challenge Championship with the Herta/Curb-Agajanian team. In addition, Curb won championships in 2017 in NASCAR's K&N West Series with Todd Gilliland, USAC championships with Spencer Bayston and Logan Seavey in 2017 and 2018 and Buddy Kofoid in 2021 and 2022.
In 2015 and 2017 the Curb-Agajanian team won the historic Knoxville Nationals and the World of Outlaws National Championships in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 with Donny Schatz in association with Tony Stewart. In 2018 Curb won the Knoxville Nationals with Brad Sweet in association with Kasey Kahne, and in 2022 won the Knoxville Nationals again with Donny Schatz in association with Tony Stewart, which was Curb's fourth Knoxville Nationals win. In 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 Kahne/Curb won the World of Outlaws Championship with Brad Sweet and the 2019 360 Knoxville Nationals with James McFadden. Donny Schatz won the opening night of the 2019 inaugural Music City Outlaw Nationals driving for Stewart/Curb-Agajanian. Also, in 2019 Jesse Colwell won the POWRi Championship and Bryant Wiedeman won the POWRi Championship in 2021 and Brenham Crouch won the POWRi Championship in 2022 driving for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian. Derek Kraus won the 2019 NASCAR K&N West Championship driving for McAnally/NAPA/Curb. In 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 the Herta/Curb-Agajanian team won championships in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Series. Grant Enfinger won the 2019 NASCAR Truck Regular Season Championship and the 2020 Great American Truck Race in Daytona, and in 2021 Christian Eckes won the NASCAR Las Vegas race which was the 16th NASCAR victory for the ThorSport/Curb Records team, and in 2023 Ty Majeski won our 17th truck race at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Curb has also been inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame and inducted in 2016 to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame on its' 50th anniversary. In 2017, Curb received the Living Legends of Auto Racing Award in Daytona. Curb also received the USAC Triple Crown Award in 2013 and USAC's Award of Excellence in 2015.
Curb's father Charles was an FBI agent. Curb is married to the former Linda Dunphy, daughter of famed Southern California television news anchor Jerry Dunphy. Curb and his wife have two adult daughters, Megan Carole and Courtney. They have six grandchildren Catie, Brandon, Ethan and Connor Michael Cox and Caroline and Carter Curb Childress. Curb has been honored as Father of the Year by the National Father's Day Council. In 2006, he received the lifetime achievement award at the annual Los Angeles Music Awards and in 2018 received the Lifetime Achievement Award from F.A.M.E. in Las Vegas. Curb was honored as Nashvillian of the Year and he received his star on Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame. In 2007 Curb received his star on the historic Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 2021 Curb won a GRAMMY award.
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Awards & Achievements
2023
Wyn Starks - Who I Am hits Top 10 and also hits on three different Billboard charts (AC, Hot AC & R&B)
Lee Brice - Hey World album is certified Platinum and releases Save The Roses written by Brice, Kyle Jacobs and Joe Leathers (Curb Publishing)
We Are Messengers - Maybe It's OK is certified Gold
for KING & COUNTRY (w/Dolly Parton) - GRAMMY award-winning song God Only Knows is certified Double Platinum
for KING & COUNTRY - What Are We Waiting For? - Billboard #1 / R&R #1
Big Daddy Weave – Heaven Changes Everything – Billboard #1 / Mediabase #1
Natalie Grant – Seasons – Billboard #1
Dylan Scott – Can’t Have Mine (Find You A Girl) – Billboard #1 / Mediabase #1
2022
for KING & COUNTRY (w/Jordin Sparks) - Love Me Like I Am - Billboard #1
Big Daddy Weave (w/Katy Nichole) - God Is In This Story - Billboard #1
for KING & COUNTRY wins American Music Award for Favorite Inspirational Artist
for KING & COUNTRY wins 3 K-Love Fan Awards: Artist of the Year, Song of the Year, Group/Duo of the Year
for KING & COUNTRY wins 3 Dove Awards: What Are We Waiting For? - Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year, RELATE - Short Form Video of the Year and What Are We Waiting For? | The Worldwide Special - Long Form Video of the Year
for KING & COUNTRY - What Are We Waiting For - Billboard #1
Dylan Scott - New Truck - Billboard #1/Mediabase #1
Natalie Grant - Clean - #1 on iTunes
The Judds - Love Can Build A Bridge - Billboard #1 - this is The Judds 15th #1
for KING & COUNTRY - For God Is With Us - Billboard #1/ Mediabase #1
for KING & COUNTRY - Do You Hear What I Hear? - Billboard #1
for KING & COUNTRY - Joy To The World - Billboard #1
Francesca Battistelli wins Dove Award: God Is Good - Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year
Francesca Battistelli - Carolin' - Billboard #1
LeAnn Rimes - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree - Top 10 most played Christmas song in all genres (including both old and current hits)
2021
GRAMMY producer award to Paul Kwami and Mike Curb "Celebrating Fisk! - the 150th Anniversary Album" by The Fisk Jubilee Singers wins GRAMMY for Best Roots Gospel Album
"I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice and Carly Pearce wins two ACM Awards - Single Of The Year and Musical Event Of The Year
Dylan Scott's #1 RIAA Gold hit "Nobody" wins 2021 CMT Music Award for Breakthrough Video Of The Year
Curb | Word writer Kenna West won 2 Dove Awards as a songwriter in the Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year category for the Crabb Family's "My King Is Known By Love" and as a songwriter in the Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year category for the Nelons' "If God Pulled Back The Curtain"
Burn The Ships Concert Film by for KING & COUNTRY wins Dove Award for Long Form Video of the Year.
A Drummer Boy Christmas by for KING & COUNTRY wins Dove Award for Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year.
for KING & COUNTRY wins Dove Award for Artist Of The Year for the second year in a row.
2020
"God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton wins GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
"God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton wins Dove Award for Short Form Video Of The Year
"burn the ships" by for KING & COUNTRY wins GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
for KING & COUNTRY wins Dove Award for Artist Of The Year
"I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice with Carly Pearce wins CMA Award for Musical Event Of The Year
2019
J.A. National Centennial Leadership Award
"God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton wins Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of The Year
2018
Mike Curb receives BCMA award for Record Executive of the Year.
Mike Curb receives the North Carolina Music Hall Of Fame Chairman's Award
Mike Curb receives Men Who Changed Racing Award by the Racers Reunion.
2017
Curb receives a Living Legends of Auto Racing Award in Daytona
Curb receives an honorary degree from Fisk University
Fisk names Curb an Honorary Fisk Jubilee Singer
2016
Rodney Atkins - "Watching You" #1 on the overall history of Mediabase/Aircheck
The GRAMMY Gallery at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum opens
Curb receives the Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM)
2015
Lee Brice's record "I Don't Dance" won the ACM Single Record of the Year during the Academy's 50th Anniversary in front of the largest live audience in the history of all awards shows
Lee Brice's record "Drinking Class" - #1 Airplay Song of the Year
Mediabase names Curb Records Gold Label of the Year at the 2015 CRS Convention
Curb Records celebrates its 50th
Anniversary with 300 Billboard
#1's.
2014
GRAMMY Nomination Best Country Solo Performance: Lee Brice - I Drive Your Truck
GRAMMY Nomination Best Country Song: Lee Brice - I Drive Your Truck
GRAMMY Nomination Best Gospel / Contemporary Christian Music Performance: Natalie Grant - Hurricane
GRAMMY Nomination Best Contemporary Christian Music Song: Natalie Grant - Hurricane
ACM and CMA Song of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck" by Lee Brice
Lee Brice has the first platinum certification of 2014 for selling over one million units of his recording of I Don't Dance on Curb Records and also co-published by Curb Publishing. The single reached the #1 position on the Billboard chart and the album debuted #1 on Billboard chart.
Lee Brice has the first platinum certification of 2014 for selling over one million units of his recording of I Don't Dance on Curb Records and also co-published by Curb Publishing. The single reached the #1 position on the Billboard chart and the album debuted #1 on Billboard chart.
2013
Christian CHR Imprint Of The Year
Fervent (Word-Curb)
Tim McGraw scores his 14th
#1 album with Number One Hits topping Billboard's Country Catalog album chart.
Lee Brice scores is his 3rd
#1 in a row from his Hard 2 Love album with I Drive Your Truck on Hot Country
Airplay following A Woman Like You and Hard To Love.
Mike Curb receives the Jack C. Massey Leadership Award from Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee
2012
Tim McGraw scores his 13th
#1 album on Billboard's Country Album chart with Emotional Traffic.
Mike Curb became an honorary member of the Memphis Music Hall of Fame
The Mike Curb Memphis Music Hall of Fame Gallery is established at the Rock 'N' Soul Museum in Memphis
The GRAMMY Museum selects Mike Curb as an Icon of the Music Industry
2011
Hot Country Song Of The Year
Crazy Girl Eli Young Band (co-written by Lee Brice / co-published by Curb
Publishing)
2010
Hot Country Song Of The Year
Love Like Crazy Lee Brice
Lee Brice Love Like Crazy
breaks the record for the most weeks on the Hot Country Songs chart with 56
total charting weeks.
Lee Brice Love Like Crazy
breaks the record for the longest climb into the Top 10 of Hot Country Songs
reaching the Top 10 in its 46th week.
2009
Tim McGraw Something Like That
is the #1 most played Song Of The Decade for all genres of music in Billboard
with 487,343 spins.
Plumb Hang On becomes the first
song to hit #1 on both Billboard's Club Play and Dance Top 40 charts while also
charting at Christian.
Curb inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame
2008
The Hot 100 celebrates its 50th
Anniversary with Curb placing 2 songs in the All-Time Top 10 LeAnn Rimes
How Do I Live (#4) and Debby Boone You Light Up My Life (#7). At the time, How Do I Live was the longest
running record on the Hot 100 as well as the biggest selling Country single of
all-time.
Rodney Atkins scores his 4th
consecutive #1 in a row from his If You're Going Thru Hell album with Cleaning
This Gun (Come On In Boy) on Hot Country Songs.
2007
Top Country Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Hot Country Song Of The Year
Watching You Rodney Atkins
Top Christian Album Imprint Of
The Year Word/Curb
Garth Brooks More Than A Memory
written 100% by Curb writers Kyle Jacobs, Billy Montana and Lee Brice becomes
the first and only song to debut at #1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.
Kimberley Locke becomes the first
artist to have three consecutive #1 Christmas songs with Frosty The Snowman on
the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.
Plumb In My Arms becomes the
first song to chart on Billboard's Dance Top 40 (#1), Adult Contemporary (#10)
and Christian (#4) charts simultaneously.
2006
Hot Country Song Of The Year If
You're Going Thru Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows) Rodney Atkins
Top Christian Imprint Of The Year
Word/Curb
Curb achieves 20 #1 records on 20
different Billboard charts.
2005
Jo Dee Messina tops the Billboard
Country album chart with Delicious Surprise the same week My Give A Damn's
Busted tops the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
Kimberley Locke Up On The
Housetop ties the record for the fastest climb to #1 on the Billboard Adult
Contemporary chart.
2004
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Of The Year Live Like You Were Dying Tim McGraw
Nelly & Tim McGraw Over
& Over ties the Billboard record as fastest single to hit #1 on Billboard
Mainstream Top 40 chart spending 11 weeks at the top.
Tim McGraw Live Like You Were
Dying spends 10 weeks at #1 on R&R Country Airplay chart breaking the
all-time record as well as 10 weeks at #1 on the Billboard Country Audience
Chart (Nielsen BDS) tying the all-time record.
Curb achieves #1 market share the
week of August 29, 2004 with 7.14% for all genres of music per Nielsen SoundScan when Tim McGraw Live Like You Were Dying debuts
at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and Country Album charts with 765,739 units.
Country Label Of The Year
2003
Top Christian Singles Sales Of
The Year I Can Only Imagine (INO/Curb) MercyMe
Word/Curb
was the #2 Christian Label with 6 of the Top 10 Christian Albums.
2002
Top Country Singles Sales Label
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Country Singles Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Country Singles Sales Label
Of The Year But I Do Love You/Can't Fight The Moonlight LeAnn Rimes
Top Christian Singles Sales Of
The Year God Bless The USA Lee Greenwood
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live
breaks the record for the most weeks spent by a single on any Billboard singles
chart with 309 weeks on Top Country Singles Sales.
Hank Williams, Jr. Greatest
Hits reaches #1 on the Top Country Catalog chart after a record 402 weeks.
Curb sets a record by placing 6
songs within the Top 5 of the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and Top
Country Singles Sales with Steve Holy Good Morning Beautiful (#1), Jo Dee
Messina Bring On The Rain (#3) and Tim McGraw Cowboy In Me (#5) on Hot
Country Singles & Tracks and LeAnn Rimes But I Do Love You/Can't Fight
The Moonlight (#1), Ray Stevens Osama Yo Mama (#2)
and Lee Greenwood God Bless The USA (#4) on Top Country Singles Sales.
2001
Top Country Label Of The Year
Curb Records
Top Country Artist Of The Year
Tim McGraw
Top Country Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Top Country Albums Artist Of The
Year Tim McGraw
Top Country Album Of The Year
Greatest Hits Tim McGraw
Top Country Album Label Of The
Year Curb Records
Top Country Album Imprint Of The
Year Curb Records
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Top Country Singles Sales Artist
Of The Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Singles Sales Of The
Year But I Do Love You/Can't Fight The Moonlight LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Singles Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
LeAnn Rimes But I Do Love
You/Can't Fight The Moonlight breaks the record for the most weeks spent at #1
on a Billboard singles chart by a double-A sided single with 37 weeks at #1 on
Top Country Single Sales.
2000
Top Country Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live is the
longest charting song of the 20th Century on Billboard's Hot 100
Curb was the
#2 Country Label, Country Imprint, Hot Country Singles & Tracks Label and
Hot Country Singles & Tracks Imprint.
1999
Top Country Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Male Tim McGraw
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Female Jo Dee Messina
Top Country Single Sales Label Of
The Year Curb Records
Top Country Single Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
ACM Top New Female Vocalist - Jo Dee Messina
1998
Top Country Artist Of The Year Female LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Imprint Of The Year
Curb Records
Hot Country Singles & Track
Of The Year Just To See You Smile Tim McGraw
Top Country Singles Sales Artist
Of The Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Singles Sales Label
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Country Singles Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Contemporary Christian Artist
Of The Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Contemporary Christian Album
Of The Year You Light Up My Life / Inspirational Songs
Top Contemporary Christian
Imprint Of The Year Curb Records
Jo Dee Messina becomes the first
female artist to have three consecutive multiple week #1's on
Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart from the same album with I'm
Alright, Bye-Bye and Stand Beside Me.
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live
breaks the record for the most weeks spent on Billboard's Hot 100 with 69
weeks.
Mike Curb receives Billboard
special award for producer of the longest running record on Billboard Hot 100
with How Do I Live.
Curb placed
4 singles in Hot Country Singles & Tracks year end Top 5 with Tim McGraw
Just To See You Smile (#1), Jo Dee Messina Bye Bye
(#2), Jo Dee Messina I'm Alright (#4) and the Curb/Magnatone
published Dixie Chick's There's Your Trouble (#5).
1997
Top Pop Artist Of The Year
LeAnn Rimes
Top Billboard 200 Album Artist Of
The Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Billboard 200 Album Artist Of
The Year Female LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Artist Of The Year
LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Artist Of The Year Female LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Album Artist Of The
Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Album Of The Year Blue LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Album Label Of The
Year Curb Records
Top Country Album Imprint Of The
Year Curb Records
Hot Country Singles & Track
Of The Year It's Your Love Tim McGraw
Top Country Single Sales Artist
Of The Year Of The Year LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Singles Sales Of The
Year How Do I Live LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Single Sales Label Of
The Year Curb Records
Top Country Singles Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Contemporary Christian Album
Of The Year You Light Up My Life / Inspirational Songs LeAnn Rimes
Top Christian Singles Sales Of
The Year You Light Up My Life LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes You Light Up My
Life / Inspirational Songs became the first album to debut at #1 on Billboard's
Pop, Country and Christian album charts.
Mike Curb receives Billboard
special award for You Light Up My Live / Inspirational Songs being the first
album to debut #1 on Billboard's Pop, Country and Christian album charts.
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live
breaks the record for the most weeks spent on Billboard's Hot 100 with 69
weeks.
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live
breaks the record for the most weeks spent at #1 on a Billboard singles chart
with 32 weeks at #1 on Top Country Single Sales.
Curb placed 4 albums in the Top
Country Albums year end Top 10 with LeAnn Rimes - Blue (#1), LeAnn Rimes -
Unchained Melody/The Early Years (#3), Tim McGraw - Everywhere (#5) and LeAnn
Rimes - You Light Up My Life / Inspirational Songs (#6) as well as 4 of the Top
10 Country Single Sales with LeAnn Rimes - How Do I Live (#1), Tim McGraw It's Your Love (#2), LeAnn Rimes
You Light Up My Life (#7) and LeAnn Rimes Blue/The Light In Your Eyes
(#8). LeAnn Rimes and Tim McGraw were
also the Top 2 Country Singles Sales Artists.
1996
Top Country Single Sales Label Of
The Year Curb Records
Top Country Single Sales Imprint
Of The Year Curb Records
Top Country Single Sales Distributing
Label Of The Year Curb Records
Top Country Single Sales Of The
Year Blue LeAnn Rimes
Top Country Single Sales Artist
Of The Year LeAnn Rimes
CMA Video of the Year - Junior Brown - My Wife Thinks You're Dead
ACM Video of the Year - Jeff Carson - The Car
1995
Hot Country Singles & Track
Of The Year I Like It I Love It Tim McGraw **
Four Seasons
December 1963 (Oh What A Night) becomes the first song to spend over one year
on Billboard's Hot 100 with 54 total weeks.
1994
Top New Country Artist Of The
Year Tim McGraw
Top Country Album Of The Year Not
A Moment Too Soon Tim McGraw
1993
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
Artist Of The Year Female Wynonna
Top Video Of The Year Comedy
Video Classics Ray Stevens
1992
Top New Country Artist Of The
Year Wynonna
Hot Country Singles & Track
Of The Year I Saw The Light Wynonna
1990
Top Catalog Album Of The Year Unchained
Melody The Righteous Brothers
1989
Send Me An Angel, a worldwide hit by Real Life re-enters the Billboard Hot 100 for the second time for a total of 35 weeks
1988
The Judds
score their 8th #1 in a row with Cry Myself To Sleep.
Lyle Lovett has the first of four Gold albums with Pontiac
Desert Rose Band has their first #1 single with He's Back And I'm Blue
1986
Top Country Album Of The Year Rockin' With the Rhythm The Judds
Hot Country Single Of The Year
Mind Your Own Business Hank Williams, Jr.
1985
Hot Country Single Of The Year
The Judds Have Mercy **
Sawyer Brown - Step That Step hits #1 on the Billboard Hot Country chart
1984
Hot Country Single Of The Year
The Judds Why Not Me **
The Judds - Why Not Me - first of four #1s on the Hot Country Album Chart
Hank Williams Jr. - Major Moves - first of eight consecutive #1 albums
1979
Debby Boone You Light Up My
Life is Billboard's #1 record of the decade for the 70's.
1978
"Kiss You All Over" by Exile hits #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
1977
Debby Boone You Light Up My
Life becomes the first record to spend 10 weeks at #1 on Billboard's Hot 100.
1976
Let Your Love Flow by the Bellamy Brothers and Da Doo Ron Ron by Shaun Cassidy both hit the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100.
1975
December 1963 (Oh What A Night) hits the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100.
1974
Warner/Curb enters into an
agreement with the first five artists signed all hitting #1 on the Billboard Hot
100 starting with the Four Seasons December 1963 (Oh What A Night) and
followed by the Bellamy Brothers Let Your Love Flow, Shaun Cassidy Da Doo
Ron Ron, Debby Boone You Light Up My Life and Exile
Kiss You All Over.
Gloria Gaynor Never Can Say
Goodbye (Curb / MGM) becomes the first #1 on Billboard's Hot Club Play chart.
1972
Overall Billboard Producer of the Year - Mike Curb
1971
Curb receives BMI pop music award for co-writing "Burning Bridges" which was the theme for Clint Eastwood's motion picture Kelly's Heroes. The song became the first Billboard top 40 hit for the Mike Curb Congregation.
1970
Curb receives BMI award for co-writing Hank Williams Jr.'s first #1 record "All For The Love Of Sunshine." Eric Burdon and War reaches the #1 position on the National Cash Box Chart with "Spill The Wine".
1969
Curb / MGM enters into an
agreement resulting in #1 Billboard hits by Hank Williams Jr., Mel Tillis, Donny Osmond, Marie Osmond, the Osmonds, the Mike Curb Congregation, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Gloria Gaynor. Mike Curb becomes President of MGM Records and Verve Records.
1968
The Mike Curb Congregation is selected to be on the Glen Campbell weekly national CBS television show. Mike Curb produced the songs "So Fine" and "Everybody Has Their Own Ideas".
1967
Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys make their first ever recording on Curb's Sidewalk label.
1966
Curb scores the motion picture The Wild Angels which became a major soundtrack recording, and the theme song "Blues Theme" became Curb's first top 40 composed and produced hit. The Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame group, The Ventures, recorded Mike Curb's original song "Theme From The Wild Angels" which became a Billboard chart single.
1965
Curb scores Skaterdater which is a short motion picture which wins the Cannes International Film Festival and is nominated for an Academy Award.
Mike Curb co-produces and co-writes "Life" with Joe Leahy and the song becomes Curb's first Billboard chart record as a songwriter.
1964
The Arrows (produced by Mike Curb and featuring Davie Allan on guitar, Larry Brown on drums and Mike Curb on keyboards) Apache '65 is
released on Sidewalk and Curb enters into an agreement with Capital / Tower for
distribution. Apache '65 becomes the
first record of Mike Curb's to hit the Billboard Hot 100 and is later recorded by
another Curb act the Incredible Bongo Band whose version would go on to become what
many consider the national anthem of hip-hop. It was first used by the godfather of hip-hop DJ Kool Herc in the first break-beat
set and then later by Grand Wizard Theodore in creating the scratch. It is one of the most (if not the most)
sampled records in history. It has been sampled in influential tracks by artists including Grandmaster Flash, Afrika Bambaataa, Sugar Hill Gang, Kool Moe Dee, LL Cool J, Busta
Rhymes, Missy Elliot, Beastie Boys, the Notorious B.I.G., Nas,
M.I.A., Moby, Amy Winehouse, the Roots, Jay Z, Kanye
West and countless others.
Mike Curb and the Curbstones were signed to Reprise/Warner Records.
1963
Curb wrote "You Meet The Nicest People On A Honda" in the music Room while a student at California State University. Curb's high school music group recorded for Dot Records under the name The Streamers, for Titanic Records, under the name The Heyburners, for Dore Records under the name The Zanies, for Smash Records under the name Mike Curb and The Rebelaires and for American Arts Records as The Sudells
Mike created his first label, Cude Records, and released his first single "War Path" by Davie Allan & The Arrows. Curb recorded The Buddies record "Little Honda" on Mercury/Wing Records.
Over 300 Songs Written
by Mike Curb
130 Songs Written
for Films/Television by Mike Curb
60 Songs
(including Title Songs) Written for Films/Television/Commercials by Mike Curb
- "All For The Love Of Sunshine" from the movie Kelly's Heroes by Hank Williams Jr. - First #1 Single
- Beach Ball - "Cycle Chase"
- Billy Jack's Theme - "Alone Never To Love Again" by Terry Stafford
- Born Losers Theme
- Breaking The Press "Jesus Take My Hand" by Jamie
Slocum
- "Burning Bridges" (Theme From Kelly's Heroes) (Clint Eastwood)
- "Butterfly" by Eddy Arnold
- Cattanooga Cats (ABC-TV) - "Cattanooga Cats
Theme"
- Chevrolet Commercial - "Get On The Move With
Chevrolet "
- Coyote Ugly Soundtrack - "We Can Get There"
by Mary Griffin
- Dreams of Gold - "Never Gonna Go Back There Again" and "Doing The Best That I Can"
- Family Tree (Naomi Judd/Cliff Robertson) - "We
Can Get There"
- Glory Stompers - "Casey's Theme"
- Golden Breed Soundtrack - "Hawaiian Circus"
by Riptides
- Gotcha Soundtrack - "Gotcha" by Anne Murray
- Honda Commercial (Go Little Honda) - "You Meet
The Nicest People On A Honda" recorded by The Hondells
- Hot Wheels (ABC-TV) - "Hot Wheels Theme"
- "I Got You" - by Solomon Burke
- Song from Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino,
Director - "Devil's Rumble" (Arrows)
- "It Was A Good Time" - Liza Minelli (from
the Emmy award-winning Liza With A Z)
- Jerry Dunphy's Theme "From The Desert To The
Sea" by T.G. Sheppard
- Moonshine Wars Soundtrack - "It Takes All Kinds
of People" by Roy Orbison and The Mike Curb Congregation
- Pretty Maids All In A Row - "Chilly Winds"
by The Osmonds
- Revenge - "There's Nothing Greater Than Our
Love" by Al Martino
- Ronald Reagan's Theme (1980 Republican National
Convention) - "Together A New Beginning"
- "Saturday Night Special" by Wayne Newton
and Ronnie McDowell
- Shaft's Big Score (Richard Roundtree) - "First
Meeting"
- Skaterdater - "Skaterdater Theme" (Cannes Film Award Winner)
- Skyhawk (weekly tv show)
- Sunchaser - "So Young" by Roy Orbison
- The Mae West Story - "Seven Nights A Week"
by Mae West
- The Wild Angels (Peter Fonda/Nancy Sinatra) -
"Blues Theme" - by the Arrows
- The Wild Angels Theme - The Ventures
- Theme from All Dogs Go To Heaven (Dom DeLuise/Burt
Reynolds) - "Love Survives" recorded by Freddie Jackson &
Irene Cara
- Theme from American Bandstand (Dick Clark) -
"American Bandstand Theme"
- Theme from Angel Eyes (Jennifer Lopez) - "Angel
Eyes"
- Theme from (The) Big Bounce - (Ryan O'Neal/Leigh
Taylor Young ) - "When Somebody Cares For You" - Recorded by
Donny & Marie Osmond
- Theme from Bunny O'Hare (Bette Davis/Ernest Borgnine)
- "Right Or Wrong"
- Theme from Camille (Sienna Miller & James Franco) - "Let the
Fire Burn Hot" by Kimberley Locke
- Theme from City Slickers (Billy Crystal) - "Just
One Thing" by Mike Curb Congregation
- Theme from Devil's 8 Soundtrack - "8 Young
Men" (Christopher George)
- Theme from Devil's Angels (John Cassavetes) - by
Davie Allan and The Arrows
- Theme from Dirty Dingus Magee (Frank Sinatra) -
"Dirty Dingus Magee"
- Theme from Glory Stompers (Dennis Hopper) -
"Casey Kasem's Theme"
- Theme song from Five The Hard Way
- Theme from It's A Bikini World
- Theme from (The) Last of the Red Hot Lovers - by
Donny Osmond and The Mike Curb Congregation
- Theme from (The) Last Run (George C. Scott) -
"The Last Run" by Steve Lawrence
- Theme from Mac and Me - "You're Not A Stranger
Anymore" by Jara Lane
- Theme from Mondo Hollywood Soundtrack - "The
Magic Night" by Mike Clifford
- Theme from No Blade Of Grass - "No Blade of
Grass" by Roger Whitaker
- Theme from Ryan's Daughter - "It Was A Good
Time" by Eydie Gorme and The Mike Curb Congregation
- Theme from Thunder Alley (Annette Funicello and
Fabian) - "Calahan's Theme"
- Theme from Welcome To Paradise - by Jeff Carson
- Theme from (The) Wild Racer's (Fabian)
- Theme from Zabriskie Point - "So Young" by
Roy Orbison
- Theme from Zig Zag (George Kennedy) - "Zig
Zag" by Roy Orbison
- "Time To Ride" - by Sammy Davis, Jr.
- View From The Top (Gwyneth Paltrow/Mike Myers) -
"Everywhere I Look There's You"
- Where The Red Fern Grows - "If I Could Only Go
Back Again" by Andy Williams
- Where The Red Fern Grows II - "If I Could Only
Go Back Again" (Dave Matthews)
- "Yeah Yeah Yeah" - by Fat Joe and Terror Squad
- "Sensational" - by Robbie Williams
- Walking Stick - "Dance The Night Away"
61 Billboard
Charted Records Written by Mike Curb
117 Songs
Recorded by the Mike Curb Congregation
36 Duets Recorded
by the Mike Curb Congregation
41 Songs Charted
by the Mike Curb Congregation
42 Charted Albums
Produced by Mike Curb
80 Charted
Singles Produced by Mike Curb
#1 Singles/Albums
Produced by Mike Curb
- "Candy Man" by Sammy Davis, Jr. & the
Mike Curb Congregation
- "Puppy Love" by Donny Osmond
- "Love Me For A Reason" by The Osmonds
- "I'm Leavin' It All Up To You" by Donny
& Marie Osmond
- "All For The Love Of Sunshine" by Hank
Williams, Jr. and the Mike Curb Congregation
- "How Do I Live" by LeAnn Rimes
- "Young Love" by Donny Osmond
- "You Light Up My Life" by LeAnn Rimes
- "Coyote Ugly" Soundtrack
- "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" by
Jimmy Osmond and the Mike Curb Congregation
- "Proud One" by The Osmonds
- "Twelfth Of Never" by Donny Osmond
- "Morning Side Of The Mountain" by Donny
& Marie Osmond
- "Burning Bridges" by the Mike Curb
Congregation
- "Frosty The Snowman"/"Jingle
Bells" by Kimberley Locke
- "Band Of Gold" by Kimberley Locke
- "Up On The Housetop" by Kimberley Locke
- "Fall" by Kimberley Locke
Mike Curb Productions
- "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone (Brooks)
- "December 1963 (Oh What A Night)" - Four Seasons (Gaudio)
- "Who Loves You" - Frankie Vallie and The Four Seasons (Gaudio)
- "I've Had The Time Of My Life" - Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes (Lloyd)
- "Unchained Melody" - The Righteous Brothers (Medley)
- "It's A Small World" - Mike Curb Congregation (Costa/Curb)
- "Volare" - Al Martino (Curb)
- "We Can Make It Together" - Steve & Eydie (Costa/Curb)
- "Where Were You When I Was Falling In Love" - Lobo (Montgomery)
- "Natural Man" - Lou Rawls (Lloyd)
- "So Fine" - Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt (Curb)
- "Da Do Ron Ron" - Shaun Cassidy (Lloyd)
- "Let Your Love Flow" - Bellamy Brothers (Gernhard)
- "Living Together Growing Together" - Tony Bennett (Costa/Curb)
- "Apache" - The Arrows (Curb)
- "Blues Theme" - Davie Allan and The Arrows (Curb)
- "Daisy A Day" - Jud Strunk (Costa/Curb)
- "This Magic Moment" - Richard Roundtree (Curb)
- "Paper Roses" - Marie Osmond (James)
- "I Wish That I Had Loved You Better" - Eddy Arnold (Costa/Curb)
- "It Was A Good Time" - Eydie Gorme (Costa/Curb)
- "Different Worlds" - Maureen McGovern (Lloyd)
- "So Young" - Roy Orbison (Curb)
- "I Have A Dream" - Solomon Burke (Styner/Curb)
- "Wedding Song" - Petula Clark (Costa/Curb)
- "No Sign Of It" - Natalie Grant (Cutler/Lloyd/Curb)
419 Billboard #1
Records
1,609 Billboard
Top Ten Records
4,825 Billboard
Charted Records
- 3,483 singles
- 1,342 albums
GUINNESS RECORDS
AND INTERNATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
#1 Record Of The Year in
Australia (1994) December 1963 (Oh What A Night) Four Seasons
#1 Record Of The Year In
Australia (2001) Can't Fight The Moonlight LeAnn Rimes
#1 Record Of The Year in England
(1972) Long-Haired Lover From Liverpool Jimmy
Osmond & The Mike Curb Congregation
#1 Record Of The Year in South
Africa (1972) Burning Bridges The Mike Curb Congregation
Guinness World Records (2002)
LeAnn Rimes How Do I Live (co-produced by Mike Curb) longest running record
in history of Billboard charts for the 20th Century, Billboard Hot
100 (69 weeks)
Guinness
World Records (50th Anniversary) Mike Curb Top 25 Producers Of
The 20th Century in UK British 15th Edition
** - per Joel Whitburn chart
methodology
- per Nielsen SoundScan
18 ASCAP Awards
- "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone
- "Suds In The Bucket" by Sara Evans
- "I Need You" by LeAnn Rimes
- "She Give Anything" by Gerald Levert and Boy Howdy
- "Is there Life Out There" by Reba McEntire
80 BMI Awards
- 2014 - "I Don't Dance" Lee Brice - Billboard #1 Single
- 2012 - "Hard 2 Love" Lee Brice - Billboard Multiple Week #1
- 2011 - "Crazy Girl" Eli Young Band - Billboard #1 Single of the Year
- 2010 - "Love Like Crazy" Lee Brice - Billboard #1 Single of the Year/ Longest running record in the history of the Billboard Country Chart (56 weeks)
- 2007 - "More Than A Memory" by Garth Brooks
(Written by 3 Curb Writers - Brice, Montana, Jacobs) Only record to ever debut #1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart
- 2003 - "Three Wooden Crosses" (Johnson/Williams) - BMI Special Award
- 1995 - BMI Song Of The Year "Wink" - Neil McCoy
- "Burning Bridges" (written by Mike Curb and L. Schifrin)
- "All For The Love Of Sunshine" (written by Mike Curb, Schifrin, Hatcher)
- "You're The Only World I Know" by Sonny James
- "Big In Vegas" by Buck Owens
- "Swearing To God" by Frankie Valli
- "Your Love Amazes Me" by John Berry and Michael English
- "Love Can Build A Bridge" by The Judds
- "She Never Lets It Go To Her Heart" by Tim McGraw
13 SESAC Awards
- 1998 - Publisher Of The Year
- "Commitment" by LeAnn Rimes
- "There's Your Trouble" by the Dixie Chicks
- "For A Little While" by Tim McGraw
147 RIAA Gold and Platinum albums
67 RIAA Gold and Platinum singles
7 RIAA Gold and Platinum Longform Videos
125 R&R #1
Records
12 R&R Awards
- 1991 - R&R Record Of The Year -
"Small Town Saturday Night" by Hal Ketchum
- 1997 - R&R Record Of The Year - "It's
Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
- 1999 - Industry Achievement Award - Country
Label Of The Year (Gold)
- 2000 - Industry Achievement Award - Country
Label Of The Year (Gold)
- 2001 - Industry Achievement Award - Country
Label Of The Year (Gold)
- 2003 - Industry Achievement Award - AC Label
Of The Year (Gold)
- 2003 - Industry Achievement Award - Hot AC Label
Of The Year (Gold)
- 2004 - Tim McGraw - "Live Like You
Were Dying" - #1 R&R, 10 Weeks - All time record in the History of the R&R Chart
- 2005 - R&R Overall Gold Label of the Year
- 2006 - Country Label of the Year (Gold)
- 2006 - R&R Record of the Year - "If
You're Going Through Hell" by Rodney Atkins
16 ACM Awards
- 1984 - Video Of The Year - "All My Rowdy
Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" by , Hank Williams, Jr.
- 1984 - Song Of The Year - "Why Not
Me" by The Judds
- 1988 - Video Of The Year - "Young
Country" by Hank Williams, Jr.
- 1989 - Video Of The Year - "There's A
Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams, Jr. with, Hank Williams, Sr.
- 1994 - Album Of The Year - "Not A Moment
Too Soon" by Tim McGraw
- 1995 - Video Of The Year - "The Car"
by Jeff Carson
- 1996 - Single Of The Year - "Blue"
by LeAnn Rimes
- 1997 - Single Of The Year - "It's Your
Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Song Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
Video Of The Year - "It's Your Love" by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
- 2003 - Song Of The Year - "Three Wooden
Crosses" by Randy Travis
- 2005 - ACM Single Of The Year - Tim McGraw -
"Live Like You Were Dying"
- 2007 - Rodney Atkins won "Best New Male
Vocalist"
- 2012 - Song of the Year - "Crazy Girl" by Eli Young Band
- 2014 - Song of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck" by Lee Brice
- 2015 - Single Record of the Year - "I Don't Dance" by Lee Brice (ACM's 50th Anniversary)
- 2021 - Musical Event Of The Year - "I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice and Carly Pearce
- 2021 - Single Of The Year - "I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice and Carly Pearce
7 AMA Awards and
Nominations
- 1975 - Top Country Duet - Donny & Marie
Osmond
- 1996 - Top Country - LeAnn Rimes
- 2000 - Top Soundtrack - Coyote Ugly
(nominated)
- 2005 - Top Country Artist - Tim McGraw
- 2006 - Top Country Album - Tim McGraw
- 2007 - Top Country Artist - Tim McGraw
2022 - Favorite Inspirational Artist - for KING & COUNTRY
32 CMA Awards
- 1984 - Horizon Award - The Judds
- 1985 - Single Of The Year - "Why Not Me" - The Judds
- 1985 - Vocal Group Of The Year - The Judds
- 1985 - Horizon Award - Sawyer Brown
- 1986 - Duo Of The Year - Marie Osmond and Dan Seals
- 1987 - Entertainer Of The Year - Hank Williams Jr.
- 1987 - Video Of The Year - "My Name Is Bocephus" - Hank Williams Jr.
- 1987 - Vocal Group Of The Year - The Judds
- 1988 - Entertainer Of The Year - Hank Williams Jr.
- 1988 - Album Of The Year - "Born To Boogie" - Hank Williams Jr.
- 1988 - Duo Of The Year - The Judds
- 1989 - Video Of The Year - "There's A Tear In My Beer" - Hank Williams Jr. with Hank Williams Sr.
- 1989 - Musical Event Of The Year - "There's A Tear In My Beer" - Hank Williams Jr. with Hank Williams Sr.
- 1989 - Duo Of The Year - The Judds
- 1990 - Duo Of The Year - The Judds
- 1991 - Duo Of The Year - The Judds
- 1996 - Video Of The Year - "My Wife Thinks You're Dead" - Junior Brown
- 1997 - Musical Event Of The Year - "It's Your Love" - Tim McGraw and Faith Hill
- 1997 - Horizon Award - LeAnn Rimes
- 1998 - Album Of The Year - "Everywhere" - Tim McGraw
- 1999 - Album Of The Year - "A Place In The Sun" - Tim McGraw
- 1999 - Male Vocalist Of The Year - Tim McGraw
- 1999 - Horizon Award - Jo Dee Messina
- 2000 - Male Vocalist Of The Year - Tim McGraw
- 2001 - Entertainer Of The Year - Tim McGraw
- 2003 - Song Of The Year - "Three Wooden Crosses" - Randy Travis
- 2004 - Single Of The Year - "Live Like You Were Dying" - Tim McGraw
- 2004 - Song Of The Year - "Live Like You Were Dying" - Tim McGraw
- 2007 - Musical Event Of The Year - "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" - Tim McGraw/Kenny Chesney/ Tracy Lawrence
- 2013 - Song Of The Year - "I Drive Your Truck" - Lee Brice
- 2020 - Musical Event Of The Year - "I Hope You're Happy Now" - Lee Brice with Carly Pearce
- 2022 - Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year - What Are We Waiting For - for KING & COUNTRY
- 2022 - Short Form Video of the Year - RELATE - for KING & COUNTRY
- 2022 - Long Form Video of the Year - What Are We Waiting for? | The Worldwide Special - for KING & COUNTRY
- 2022 - Inspirational Recorded Song of the Year - God Is Good - Francesca Battistelli
- 2022 - Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year - My Feet Are On The Rock by the Gaither Vocal Band - Josh Bronleewe (writer)
- 2022 - Southern Gospel Album of the Year - Keeping On by Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Wayne Haun (producer)
26 CCMA/Dove
Awards
- Selah, Michael English, Jonathan Pierce, Natalie
Grant, Jeff Carson, Keith Perry, Jesus Soundtrack, You Light Up My Life by
LeAnn Rimes
- 2000 - Inspirational Album Of The Year -
"Selah"
- 2002 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Press
On" by Selah
- 2002 - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song Of The Year -
"Hold On" by Selah
- 2004 - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song Of The Year -
"Poor Man Lazrus" by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
- 2004 - Country Recorded Song Of The Year -
"Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis
- 2004 - Country Album Of The Year - "Worship And
Faith" by Randy Travis
- 2005 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Hiding
Place" by Selah
- 2006 - Female Vocalist Of The Year - Natalie Grant
- 2007 - Female Vocalist Of The Year - Natalie Grant
- 2007 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Bless
The Broken Road" - Selah
- 2008 - Female Vocalist Of The Year - Natalie Grant
- 2008 - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of the Year - "Ready For A Miracle" (Evan Almighty Soundtrack) LeAnn Rimes - Curb Records
- 2009 - Female Vocalist Of The Year - Natalie Grant
- 2012 - Female Vocalist Of The Year - Natalie Grant
- 2012 - Inspirational Album Of The Year - "Hope Of The Broken World" by Selah
- 2012 - Inspirational Song Of The Year - "Hope Of The Broken World" by Selah
- 2012 - Special Event Album Of The Year - "The Story" (featuring Selah and Natalie Grant)
- 2012 - Worship Song Of The Year - "Your Great Name" by Natalie Grant
- 2019 - Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of The Year - "God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton
- 2020 - Short Form Video Of The Year - "God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton
- 2020 - Artist Of The Year - for KING & COUNTRY
- 2021 - Curb | Word writer Kenna West won 2 Dove Awards as a songwriter in the Southern Gospel Recorded Song of the Year category for the Crabb Family's "My King Is Known By Love" and as a songwriter in the Bluegrass/Country/Roots Recorded Song of the Year category for the Nelons' "If God Pulled Back The Curtain"
- 2021 - Long Form Video of the Year - Burn The Ships Concert Film by for KING & COUNTRY
- 2021 - Christmas/Special Event Album of the Year - A Drummer Boy Christmas by for KING & COUNTRY
- 2021 - Artist Of The Year - for KING & COUNTRY
33 GRAMMY Awards
- 1971 - "Natural Man" by Lou Rawls (background vocals by the Mike Curb Congregation) [R&B Male Vocal]
- 1977 - "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone [Song of the Year]
- 1977 - "You Light Up My Life" by Debby Boone [Best New Artist]
- 1984 - "Mama He's Crazy" by The Judds [Country Vocal Duo]
- 1984 - "Why Not Me" by The Judds [Country Vocal Duo]
- 1986 - "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) by The Judds [Country Song]
- 1986 - "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout The Good Old Days) by The Judds [Country Vocal Duo]
- 1988 - "Give A Little Love" by The Judds [Country Vocal Duo]
- 1989 - "Lyle Lovett And His Large Band" by Lyle Lovett [Male Country Vocal]
- 1989 - "There's A Tear In My Beer" by Hank Williams Jr. w/Hank Williams, Sr. [Country Vocal Collaboration]
- 1990 - "Love Can Build A Bridge" by The Judds [Country Song]
- 1990 - "Love Can Build A Bridge" by The Judds [Country Vocal Duo]
- 1991 - "Good Man, Good Woman" by Bonnie Raitt w/Delbert McClinton [Rock Vocal Duo]
- 1994 - "Blues For Dixie" by Lyle Lovett w/Asleep At The Wheel [Country Vocal Group]
- 1994 - "Funny How Time Slips Away" by Lyle Lovett w/Al Green [Pop Vocal Collaboration]
- 1996 - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes [Country Song]
- 1996 - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes [Country Female Vocal]
- 1996 - "Blue" by LeAnn Rimes [Best New Artist]
- 1996 - "Road To Ensenada" by Lyle Lovett [Country Album]
- 1999 - "Let's Make Love" by Tim McGraw w/Faith Hill [Country Vocal Collaboration]
- 2003 - "Rise And Shine" by Randy Travis [Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album]
- 2004 - "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw [Country Song]
- 2004 - "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw [Country Male Vocal]
- 2004 - "Worship & Faith" by Randy Travis [Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album]
- 2005 - "Like We Never Loved At All" by Faith Hill w/Tim McGraw [Country Vocal Collaboration]
- 2005 - "Rock Of Ages... Hymns & Faith" by Amy Grant [Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album]
- 2006 - "Glory Train" by Randy Travis [Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album]
- 2014 - "Run Wild, Live Free, Run Strong" by for KING & COUNTRY [Best Contemporary Christian Music Album]
- 2015 - "Holy Spirit" by Francesca Battistelli [Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song]
- 2015 - "Messengers" by Lecrae featuring for KING & COUNTRY (Contemporary Christian Music Performance Song)
- 2020 - "God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton [Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song]
- 2020 - "burn the ships" by for KING & COUNTRY [Best Contemporary Christian Music Album]
- 2021 - GRAMMY producer award to Paul Kwami and Mike Curb
"Fisk Jubilee Singers Celebrating Fisk -the 150th Anniversary Album" by The Fisk Jubilee Singers [Best Roots Gospel Album]
5 NARM Awards
- 1977 - Album Of The Year - "Shaun Cassidy"
- Shaun Cassidy
- 1993 - Video Of The Year - "Comedy Video
Classics" - Ray Stevens
- 1994 - Album Of The Year - "Not A Moment Too
Soon" - Tim McGraw
- 1996 - Country Album Of The Year - "Blue" -
LeAnn Rimes
- 1997 - Christian Album Of The Year - "You Light
Up My Life" - LeAnn Rimes
Awards
- 1964 - Formed Sidewalk Productions
(predecessor to Curb Records)
- 1969 - MGM/Curb merge (Curb becomes President
of MGM)
- 1972 - Billboard Producer Of The Year Award
- 1972 - Co-Master of Ceremonies (with Dr. Billy Graham and Frank Sinatra), Presidential Inaugural festivities
- 1974 - Formed Warner/Curb Records
- 1976 - Co-Chairman of the Reagan Presidential
Campaign in California
- 1976 - Religious Heritage Of America -
Business And Professional Leader Of The Year
- 1976 - Co-Chairman, California's President
Ford Campaign
- 1977 - Elected National Committeeman
representing the State of California on the Executive Committee)
- 1977 - California Museum of Science and
Industry's Museum Fellowship Award for Outstanding Achievement in Business
- 1978-82 - Served as Member of the State Land's
Commission
- 1978 - Elected Lieutenant Governor of
California
- 1978 - Voice Of Patriots - Man Of The Year Award
- 1979 - President of the California State Senate - President's Gavel Award for Service as President
- 1979 - Acting Governor of California (Supreme
Court decision - 12/79)
- 1979 - San Fernando Valley Business And
Professional Association - Free Enterprise Award
- 1979 - Appointed by the Governor to Chair
California's State Economic
Development Commission
- 1979 - Member of the Board of Regents for The University of California
- 1980 - Appointed National Vice-Chairman of
Reagan Presidential Campaign
- 1980 - Republican National Convention Program
Chairman
- 1980 - Member of the Board of Trustees for The
California State University
- 1981 - California Republican Assembly -
Governor's Award
- 1981 - Military Order Of The World Wars -
Patriot Citizen Of The Year
- 1981 - President Gerald R. Ford and Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin announce the establishment of the Mike Curb Nachlah
in Galilee.
- 1981-82 - International Association of Lions
Clubs - Medal of Distinction
- 1982 - Elected Chairman of National Conference
Of Lieutenant Governors (lt. governors from both parties)
- 1983 - Appointed by President Reagan to chair
Republican National Finance Committee
- 1983 - California College Of Optometry -
Doctor Of Law (Honorary)
- 1984 - Grant High School - Hall Of Fame
- 1984 - California State Polytechnic Institute - Phi Kappa Phi Award
- 1985 - Castle & Cooke (Dole Food Company) (Hawaii's largest corporation), Board Of Directors (20 Years)
- 1986 - American Humanics - Theodore Roosevelt
Friend Of Youth Award
- 1987 - Appointed by President Reagan as a
member of the Committee for Trade Negotiations
- 1987 - Boy Scouts Of America - Silver Beaver
Award
- 1988 - Pepperdine - Doctor Of Law Degree
(Honorary)
- 1989 - Appointed to the World USO Board
- 1990 - American Israeli Fellowship Society -
Master Builder Award - Neve-Yerushalayim College
- 1991 - Elected to Academy of Country Music
Board
- 1991 - Chairman, National Conference - Boys
and Girls Clubs of America
- 1992 - Curb Records, Inc., a Tennessee
corporation (Curb family moves to Nashville)
- 1992 - American Heart Association Curb Golf
Classic (annual)
- 1993 - Baptist Hospital Board Of Directors
- 1995 - Mike Curb School Of Music Business, Belmont
University (dedicated 11/3/95)
- 1995 - Appointed by Governor Sundquist to
Tennessee Board for Economic Growth
- 1996 - Elected to CMA Board
- 1997 - Curb Competition established for the
Nashville Symphony (annual)
- 1997 - Harpeth Hall - Curb Family Music Center
(dedicated 2/23/97)
- 1997 - Billboard Award - "You Light Up My
Life" (co-produced by Mike Curb) First Album to debut #1 on the
Billboard Hot 100 Chart, Billboard Top Country Album Chart, and the Billboard
Contemporary Christian Chart
- 1998 - Curb Classroom and Library at
Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
- 1998 - National Father's Day Council - Father
Of The Year
- 1998 - Music Row Marketing Achievement Award -
"How Do I Live"
- 1998 - Billboard Award for co-producing
longest running record of the century - "How Do I Live"
- 1998 - Country Record Label Of The Year -
American Songwriter Magazine
- 1999 - Curb Records and March of Dimes A.I.R.
Awards (Achievement In Radio) (annual)
- 1999 - Greater Nashville 100 Leadership Award
(one of the top 10 private companies in Nashville)
- 1999 - The Mike Curb Family Children's Theatre
at the Nashville Public Library
- 1999 - WB Radio Music Awards Country Label Of
The Year
- 2000 - Curb Conservatory at the Country Music
Hall of Fame
- 2000 - Belmont University - Doctor Of
Humanities Degree (Honorary)
- 2000-01 - Vanderbilt Children's Hospital -
Chairman, Board Of Directors
- 2001 - Junior Achievement - National Business
Hall of Fame
- 2001 - Curb Event Center - Belmont University
(groundbreaking)
- 2001 - Billboard Country Label Of The Year
- 2002 - RCA Studio B Purchased and Restored by
the Mike Curb Family Foundation
- 2002 - Belmont University Board Of Directors
- 2002 - Country Music Foundation - Executive
Vice President and Trustee
- 2002 - Fisk University Board Of Directors
- 2002 - Mike Curb Center for Free Enterprise
(Junior Achievement)
- 2002 - St. Thomas Health Services Board of
Directors (5 hospitals, including St. Thomas and Baptist Hospitals)
- 2002 - Curb becomes partner in Word Records
and Chairman of the Board
- 2002 - Kiwanis Outstanding Nashvillian Of The
Year
- 2003 - Curb Center for Art, Enterprise and
Public Policy at Vanderbilt University
- 2003 - Mike Curb inducted into Georgia Music
Hall Of Fame
- 2003 - Curb Youth Symphony and Curb Family
Music Education Center at the Nashville Symphony
- 2003 - Mike Curb College of Entertainment and
Music Business becomes a free-standing college at Belmont University, the
largest college of its kind in the nation and the largest college at
Belmont
- 2003 - Beaman/Curb Boy Scout Conference Center
in honor of Mike Curb's father
Charles M. Curb
- 2003 - Mike Curb Jubilee Singers Chair
established
- 2003 - Mike and Linda Curb receive the Harmony
Award from the Nashville Symphony
- 2004 - Elected to Board of RIAA (Recording
Industry Association of America)
- 2004 - Mike & Linda Curb receive Fisk
University
Jubilee Art and Humanities Award
- 2005 - Curb family establishes Eloisa Salazar
Stout Library at Kipp Academy
(In honor of Mike Curb's grandmother and Megan & Courtney's great grandmother)
- 2005 - Curb family establishes Curb/Stout
Patriots Theatre at Fort Campbell in honor of Mike Curb's grandfather
Charles J. Stout and all of the soldiers and their families at Fort
Campbell
- 2005 - Curb family establishes C.M. Curb
Sanctuary at Baptist Hospital and St. Thomas' Health Services (In honor of
Mike Curb's grandfather Reverend C.M. Curb)
- 2005 - Mike Curb Family Welcome Center
established at Second Harvest Food Bank
- 2005 - Mike Curb Learning Center for the
Junior Achievement was established in Los Angeles
- 2005 - Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases
the Johnny Cash Awards Museum
- 2005 - Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases
the Historic Quonset Hut Studio (First studio on Music Row)
- 2005 - Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases
the Historic Columbia Studio A (and the Columbia/Sony Building
- 2005 - Curb Records - R&R Country Gold
Label of the Year and R&R Overall Gold Label of the Year
- 2006 - Mike Curb honored as Distinguished
Alumnus of California State University at Northridge
- 2006 - Mike Curb inducted into the West Coast
Stock Car Hall of Fame
- 2006 - Mike Curb receives Lifetime Achievement
Award at the 16th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards
- 2006 - Mike Curb Family Foundation purchases
Elvis Presley's first home on Audubon Drive in Memphis, Tennessee
- 2006 - The Mike Curb Music Institute is
established at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee
- 2006 - The Curb Family Professorship for
Business and Law is established at Claremont/McKenna College along with
the Curb Family Conference Room
- 2006 - The Curb Learning Lab and Program for Sports, Music and Entertainment Marketing is established at Baylor University in Texas
- 2006 - The Mike Curb Family Education Center
is established at the San Antonio Humane Society in Texas
- 2006 - The Mike Curb College for Arts, Media
& Communication is dedicated at California State University
- 2007 - Mike Curb receives honorary Doctor of
Humanities Degree from Rhodes College In Memphis, TN
- 2007 - Co-Chairman w/Senate Majority Leader
Bill Frist - National Woodrow Wilson Awards (Dolly Parton and Jack
Bovender)
- 2007 - Mike Curb selected as Nashvillian of
the Year
- 2007 - Mike Curb receives a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame
- 2008 - Curb receives CA Film Festival Music
Award (Temecula)
- 2008 - Curb receives the Lifetime Achievement
Award from the Phoenix Music Awards
- 2008 - The Mike Curb College of Art, Music and
Science is established at Daytona State College
- 2008 - The Curb Family Pediatric
Rehabilitation Clinic is established at the Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
- 2008 - The Curb Event Center at the Curb
College at Belmont University hosts the Historic Town Hall debate between
Senator John McCain and President Barack Obama.
- 2009 - Mike Curb receives a Star on
Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame
- 2009 - Mike Curb receives an Honorary Doctor
of Fine Arts Degree from California State University
- 2009 - The Curb Creative Campus Program is
dedicated by the Curb Center at Vanderbilt University
- 2009 - Mike Curb inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame
- 2010 - Mike and Linda Curb inducted into Seton
Society (St. Thomas Health Services)
- 2011 - Mike Curb receives the Nashville Pride Ally Award
- 2011 - Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa dedicates the opening of the Valley Performing Arts Center (where Curb made the lead gift) and the Mike Curb College Broadcast Studios
at California State University.
- 2011 - Curb receives the Star of the Valley Award at the Valley Performing Arts Center.
- 2012 - Curb receives the Robert E. Mulloy Award for Excellence from Belmont University
- 2012 - Curb receives President's Award at Cal State Channel Islands
- 2012 - Curb selected by Governor Haslam to give keynote speech at Governor's Conference
- 2012 - UCLA establishes the Mike Curb Music and Technology Lab at the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Center in conjunction with the Herb Alpert School of Music
- 2012 - The Mike Curb Memphis Music Hall of Fame Gallery is established at the Rock 'N' Soul Museum in Memphis
- 2012 - Mike Curb receives the Jack C. Massey Leadership Award from Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee
- 2012 - The GRAMMY Museum selects Curb as an Icon of the Music Industry
- 2012 - Governor Bill Haslam appoints Curb as the Chairman of the Tennessee Entertainment Commission
- 2013 - The Mike Curb Gallery is established at the GRAMMY Museum
- 2013 - The Linda and Mike Curb Recording Studio is dedicated at Rocketown
- 2013 - Mike Curb receives the Jack C. Massey Leadership Award from Mental Health America of Middle Tennessee
- 2013 - Lee Brice - "Hard 2 Love" Certified Gold
- 2013 - Curb receives the USAC Triple Crown Award.
- 2014 - GRAMMY Nomination Best Country Solo Performance: Lee Brice - I Drive Your Truck
- 2014 - GRAMMY Nomination Best Country Song: Lee Brice - I Drive Your Truck
- 2014 - GRAMMY Nomination Best Gospel / Contemporary Christian Music Performance: Natalie Grant - Hurricane
- 2014 - GRAMMY Nomination Best Contemporary Christian Music Song: Natalie Grant - Hurricane
- 2014 - ACM and CMA Song of the Year - "I Drive Your Truck" by Lee Brice
- 2014 - Mike Curb was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame
- 2014 - Lee Brice has the first platinum certification of 2014 for selling over one million units of his recording of I Don't Dance on Curb Records and also co-published by Curb Publishing. The single reached the #1 position on the Billboard chart and the album debuted #1 on Billboard chart.
- 2014 - Curb joins with Aubrey Preston and Chuck Elcan to purchase historic RCA Studio A, and the historic RCA records building. Nashville Scene names Curb, Preston, Elcan, Ben Folds, Mike Kopp, Trey Bruce and Sharon Corbitt-House as 2014 Nashvillians of the Year.
- 2015 - Mike Curb honored with the 40th annual Historic Achievement Award from the Metropolitan Historical Commission for his numerous acts of preservation, including 10 buildings on Nashville's historic Music Row
- 2015 - Curb Records celebrates its 50th Anniversary with over 100 Billboard awards and achievements and 300 Billboard #1's.
- 2015 - Mediabase names Curb Records Gold Label of the Year at the 2015 CRS Convention
- 2015 - Lee Brice's record "I Don't Dance" won the ACM Single Record of the Year during the Academy's 50th Anniversary in front of the largest live audience in the history of all awards shows
- 2015 - Curb receives USAC's Award of Excellence.
- 2016 - The GRAMMY Gallery at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum opens.
- 2016 - Curb acquires a 100% interest in Word Records, the oldest gospel record company in the United States.
- 2016 - Curb receives the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM)
- 2016 - Curb inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame on its 50th anniversary
- 2017 - Curb receives a Living Legends of Auto Racing Award in Daytona
- 2017 - Curb receives an honorary degree from Fisk University
- 2017 - Fisk names Curb an Honorary Fisk Jubilee Singer
- 2018 - Mike Curb is receiving a BCMA award for Record Executive of the Year.
- 2018 - Mike Curb receives the North Carolina Music Hall Of Fame Chairman's Award
- 2018 - Mike Curb receives Men Who Changed Racing Award by the Racers Reunion.
- 2019 - J.A. National Centennial Leadership Award
- 2019 - "God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton wins Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of The Year
- 2020 - "God Only Knows" by for KING & COUNTRY with Dolly Parton wins GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
- 2020 - "burn the ships" by for KING & COUNTRY wins GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
- 2020 - "I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice with Carly Pearce wins CMA Award for Musical Event Of The Year
- 2021 - GRAMMY producer award to Paul Kwami and Mike Curb
"Fisk Jubilee Singers Celebrating Fisk -the 150th Anniversary Album" by The Fisk Jubilee Singers wins GRAMMY for Best Roots Gospel Album
- 2021 - "I Hope You're Happy Now" by Lee Brice with Carly Pearce wins two ACM Awards - Single Of The Year and Musical Event Of The Year
- 2022 - for KING & COUNTRY wins American Music Award for Favorite Inspirational Artist
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Curb Records team celebrating Lee Brice's #1 single and the one million (platinum) certification by the RIAA and his #1 album "I Don't Dance"
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Team owners Mike Curb, Michael Andretti and Bryan Herta with Alexander Rossi celebrating his historic victory in the 100th Indianapolis 500 in 2016
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Dan Wheldon Winner of the 2011 Centennial Indianapolis 500 Herta/Curb-Agajanian
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Marco Andretti wins pole for the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500 in 2020
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Ned Jarrett, President Ronald Reagan, Richard Petty and Mike Curb celebrate Petty's 200th victory at Daytona
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1980 Dale Earnhardt with Curb NASCAR championship car
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Lee Brice performed at the NASCAR Sprint Cup race in Daytona on July 4, 2014 and the Curb Records car was named for Lee. Pictured are Curb CEO Jim Ed Norman, Lee Brice, Driver Josh Wise, Mike Curb and Phil Parsons
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Phil Parsons, Curb CEO Jim Ed Norman, Mike Curb and Driver Josh Wise in Daytona on July 4, 2014 with Curb Records car celebrating 30th Anniversary of Richard Petty's 200th win.
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Mike Curb was the featured speaker at the opening of the Rockin' and Racin' Exhibit at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Curb is pictured with Winston Kelley, the Hall of Fame's Executive Director.
1979
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Walt Kennedy - Top 10 CRA Sprint Car Championship (USAC)
(Mike Curb Productions car) - Winner at Ascot Speedway
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1980
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Dale Earnhardt - 1st Winston Cup Championship
(Mike Curb Productions car) - Winner at Charlotte, Atlanta, Bristol and Daytona (Bud Shootout)
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1980
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Bobby Allison - Top 10 Winston Cup Championship (Curb-sponsored car)
Winner at Daytona, Dover, Richmond
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1982
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Bobby Olivero - USAC Gold Crown winner (Illinois)
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1984
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Richard Petty - Top 10 Winston Cup Championship (Curb-owned car)
Winner at Daytona - 200th victory
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1984
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Ted Prappas - Top 10 SCCA Indy Lites Championship (Supervee)
Winner at Laguna Seca
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1984
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Chris Cord - (6th) IMSA GTU Year-End Standings
Jim Adams (9th) and Dennis Aase (12th)
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1985
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Chris Cord/Jim Adams - 8 Victories including Daytona (IMSA GTU)
Podium finish - Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona (GTU)
Chris Cord (2nd) and Dennis Aase (9th) IMSA GTU Year-End Standings
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1985
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Tom Sneva - Top 10 Cart Indy Car Championship
Podium Finishes at Michigan 500 and Milwaukee
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1985
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Ed Pimm - Top 10 USAC Indy Car Championship
Top 10 Indianapolis 500
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1985/86
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Rocky Moran/Dennis Aase - 3 Victories including Watkins Glen (IMSA GTS)
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1986
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Dennis Aase (4th), Chris Cord (8th) - IMSA GTO Year-End Standings
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1986
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Tom Sneva - Top 10 Cart Indy Car Championship
Podium Finishes at Long Beach Grand Prix and Phoenix
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1986
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Brad Noffsinger - Wins CRA/Sprint Car Championship
(Curb Records Special) (12 victories)
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1986
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Tim Grose - Top 10 in NHRA Drag Racing/Funny Car Championship
(Curb-owned car) - Winner at Pomona Winternationals
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1986
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Dale Jarrett - Top 5 in NASCAR Grand National (Busch) Series Championship
(Curb-owned car) - 1st win at Orange County Speedway
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1987
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Brad Noffsinger - Wins CRA/Sprint Car Championship
(Curb Records Special) (8 victories)
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1987
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Chris Cord - IMSA GTO Champion
Willie T. Ribbs (5th) IMSA GTO Year-End Point Standings
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1999
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Jason Leffler - Top 10 USAC Silver Crown Championship
Winner at Irwindale and Nazareth
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1999
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Brad Noffsinger - Winner of Final USAC Silver Crown Race of the Century at Memphis, TN
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2000
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Brad Noffsinger - Top 5 USAC Silver Crown Championship
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2001
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Billy Boat - Top 5 Indy Racing League Championship,
Top 10 Indianapolis 500 - Pole Winner/Track Record at Nashville
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2003
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Johnny Sauter - Winner at Richmond Nationwide Series (Curb/Agajanian)
Top 10 Busch Point Standings (Shared with RCR)
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2003
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Tyler Walker - Top 10 USAC Silver Crown Championship
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2004
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Tyler Walker - 3 Consecutive Victories - USAC Silver Crown
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2005-07
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Kasey Kahne - 11 Top 10 Finishes - USAC Silver Crown
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2006
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Joey Saldana - Top 3 National World of Outlaws Championship - Winner 2006 Big One at Eldora Speedway
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2006
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Mike Curb inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame
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2007
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Joey Saldana - Runner-up World of Outlaws Championship (12 Victories)
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2007
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Phillip McGilton - Top 5 ARCA Point Standings (Baker-Curb/Brewco)
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2007
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Kevin Swindell - Top 10 USAC National Midget Championship - Winner at Indianapolis Raceway Park
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2007
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Brady Bacon - Top 5 USAC National Sprint Car Championship
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2008
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Brad Coleman - Top 10 Watkins Glen and Las Vegas (NASCAR Nationwide)
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2008
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Brad Sweet - Top 3 USAC National Midget Championship - Winner of Belleville Nationals and Knoxville
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2008
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Brad Sweet - Top 10 USAC National Sprint Car Championship
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2009
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Stanton Barrett/Jaques Lazier - Indy Racing League Series - Championship Top 20
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2009
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Paulie Harraka - Top 5 NASCAR Camping World West Series - Top 10: All American Speedway, Phoenix, Madera, Iowa, New Hampshire, Irwindale, Miller Motorsports Park - Winner at Colorado & All American Speedway (California)- Top 10 NASCAR All-American Showdown
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2009
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Matt DiBenedetto - Top 5 NASCAR All-American Showdown (California)
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2009
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Kevin Swindell - NASCAR Camping World East Series - Top 10: New Hampshire Speedway
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2009
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Johnny Sauter - Top 6 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series - Top 10: Kansas, Dover, Texas, Memphis, Nashville, Chicago, Iowa, Gateway, New Hampshire, Texas
Winner at Las Vegas
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2009
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Jason Keller - Top 10 NASCAR Nationwide Series - Top 10: Daytona, Talladega, Richmond, Dover, Gateway, Iowa, Dover, Fontana
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2009
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Josh Wise - Top 6 USAC Silver Crown; Top 10: Manzanita, Manzanita, Oswego, Terre Haute, Eldora
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2009
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Brad Sweet - USAC Midget Car Runner-up - Winner at Manzanita, Salem, Terre Haute, Eldora
Top 10 - Turkey Night Grand Prix
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2009
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Joey Saldana - World of Outlaws - 20 Victories - Top 3 in Championship Point Standings
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2009
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Kevin Swindell - 3rd in Lincoln Electric / Airgas Track Championship Point Standings for the Camping World Series East
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2010
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Chili Bowl
Tusla, OK (Kevin Swindell)
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#1
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(1)
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|
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2010
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Nationwide
(Greg Biffle, Scott Wimmer, Scott Lagasse, Nelson Piquet Jr., Andrew Ranger, Johnny Sauter, Kevin Swindell)
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#2
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(2)
|
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Top 5
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(4)
|
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Top 10
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(11)
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|
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2010
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Truck
(Johnny Sauter)
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#1
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(1) Kansas
|
|
#2
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(3)
|
|
Top 5
|
(13)
|
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
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3rd in Championship Point Standings
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2010
|
K&N West
(Paulie Harraka)
|
#1
|
(1) California
|
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
3rd in Championship Point Standings
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2010
|
K&N East
(Kevin Swindell)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
8th in Championship Point Standings
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2010
|
USAC Silver Crown
(Levi Jones, Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(3)
|
|
Top 5
|
(6)
|
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
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USAC Silver Crown Championship
|
2010
|
USAC Midget
(Brad Sweet)
|
#1
|
(4)
|
|
#2
|
(4)
|
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
8th in Championship Point Standings
|
2010
|
World of Outlaws
(Joey Saldana, Paul McMahan,Brad Sweet)
|
#1
|
(13)
|
|
#2
|
(13)
|
|
Top 5
|
(59)
|
|
Top 10
|
(92)
|
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Runner-up in 2010 Car Owner Point Standings
Joey Saldana - Overall Winner of 40th Annual Dirt Car Nationals at Volusia Speedway Park
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2011
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Chili Bowl
- Tusla, OK (Bryan Clauson, Kevin Swindell)
Winner of Chili Bowl Prelim (Bryan Clauson)
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#1
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(1) Kevin Swindell
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2011
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Top 10 - The Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona
- Drivers: A.J. Allmendinger, Justin Wilson and Michael McDowell (Curb-Agajanian w/ Michael Shank Racing - No. 7 overall)
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2011
|
Truck
(Johnny Sauter)
|
#1
|
(2) Martinsville, Homestead
|
|
Top 5
|
(12)
|
|
Top 10
|
(19)
|
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Curb makes 500th NASCAR start in Nashville, Tennessee with Johnny Sauter leading the Championship standings, following historic Martinsville victory.
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2011
|
K&N West
(DJ Kennington, Andrew Myers, Chad Boat, Michael Waltrip)
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Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
|
|
2011
|
K&N East
(Chad Boat)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2011
|
USAC Silver Crown
(Levi Jones, Bryan Clauson)
|
Top 5
|
(7) #2 @ Hoosier 100, Springfield, IL & DuQuoin
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Top 10
|
(12)
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National USAC Silver Crown Champion- Levi Jones
|
2011
|
USAC Midget
(Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(4)
|
|
Top 5
|
(11)
|
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
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Bryan Clauson wins USAC Midget National Championship for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Bryan Clauson wins the Indiana Speed Week Championship.
|
2011
|
Midget/POWRi
(Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(4)
|
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
|
2011
|
NMDOTY Championship (Bryan Clauson, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2011
|
Western Midget
(Bryan Clauson)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
|
2011
|
ASCS National Sprint Cars
(Joey Saldana, Paul McMahan, Brad Sweet)
|
#1
|
(2)
|
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
|
2011
|
BELLEVILLE NATIONALS
(Bryan Clauson)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2011
|
USAC Sprint
(Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(3)
|
|
Top 5
|
(13)
|
|
Top 10
|
(20)
|
|
8th in Championship Point Standings
|
2011
|
World of Outlaws
(Joey Saldana, Paul McMahan, Cody Darrah, Brad Sweet)
|
#1
|
(10)
|
|
Top 5
|
(53)
|
|
Top 10
|
(106)
|
|
Joey Saldana scores his 60th World of Outlaws victory for the Kasey Kahne/Curb-Agajanian team and wins the Volusia Dirt Nationals during Daytona Speed Week.
|
2011
|
Indy Lights
(Conor Daly, Bryan Clauson, Daniel Herrington)
Bryan Clauson finishes top 5 in the Indianapolis Freedom 100, and Conor Daly wins Long Beach.
|
#1
|
(1)
Long Beach
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
2011
|
Indy Cars
Dan Wheldon -
Winner of Centennial Indianapolis 500
in the Herta-Curb-Agajanian Indy car.
|
2011
|
USAC Overall National Champion
(Midget, Sprint, Silver Crown) - Bryan Clauson
|
|
2012
|
WINNER - 50th Anniversary Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona
Drivers: A.J. Allmendinger, Justin Wilson, John Pew, Ozz Negri (Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian)
|
2012
|
World of Outlaws
(Joey Saldana, Brad Sweet, Cody Darrah, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser, Tony Stewart)
|
#1
|
(22) Charlotte; Southern California Nationals; Eldora; Williams Grove (3); Quebec; Volusia; Silver Dollar Speedway, CA (2); Farmer City Raceway, IL; Orange County Fair Speedway, NY; Dodge City Raceway Park, KS; Ontario (2); Knoxville Nationals; Junction Motor Speedway, NE; Calistoga Speedway, CA; Clay County Fair Speedway, IA; Rolling Wheels Raceway, NY
|
|
Top 5
|
(110)
|
|
Top 10
|
(195)
|
|
Donny Schatz wins 2012 World of Outlaws Championship with Tony Stewart and Curb Records as primary associate sponsor.
|
2012
|
Chili Bowl
- Tulsa, OK
(Kevin Swindell, Bryan Clauson, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Tony Stewart)
|
#1
|
(1) Kevin Swindell
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
|
2012
|
NASCAR
(Michael McDowell, Mike Skinner)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
Qualified for 30 NASCAR Sprint Cup Races
|
|
2012
|
Truck
(Johnny Sauter)
|
#1
|
(2) Texas
|
|
Top 5
|
(6)
|
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
|
|
2012
|
K&N West
(Chad Boat)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2012
|
K&N East
(Tyler Reddick)
|
#1
|
(1) Rockingham, NC
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2012
|
Indy Lights
(Troy Castaneda, Esteban Guerrieri, Tristan Vautier, Victor Carbone, Anders Krohn, Nick Andries) Winner of Freedom 100 at Indianapolis, Long Beach, Milwaukee 100, Sukup 100, Quebec, Trois Rivieres, Baltimore; Tristan Vautier wins 2012 Indy Lights Championship (Schmidt/Curb-Agajanian) |
#1
|
(8)
|
|
Top 5
|
(29)
|
|
Top 10
|
(38)
|
|
|
2012
|
Indy
(Alex Tagliani)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
|
2012
|
Formula F Series
(Brandon Newey)
|
#1
|
(4) Lime Rock, Watkins Glen, Summit Point, Virginia
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
Brandon Newey - Runner-Up 2012 Formula F Championship
|
|
2012
|
USAC National Midget
(Bryan Clauson, Levi Roberts, Kyle Larson)
|
#1
|
(13) Indiana; Angell Park, WI; Dodge City, KS; Kokomo, IN; Eldora, OH; Tri City, IL (Gold Crown Nationals); Turkey Night Grand Prix
|
Top 5
|
(19)
|
|
Top 10
|
(34)
|
|
Bryan Clauson wins USAC National Midget Championship for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
|
|
2012
|
USAC Western Midget/Western Classic Midget
(Rico Abreu, Kyle Larson)
|
#1
|
(2) Calistoga, CA; Perris, CA
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2012
|
USAC National Sprint
(Bryan Clauson, Levi Jones, Brady Short, Shane Cottle, Chris Windom)
|
#1
|
(8) Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Gas City, IN; Eagle Raceway, NE; US36 Raceway, MO; Kokomo, IN (2); Perris, CA
|
|
Top 5
|
(33)
|
|
Top 10
|
(50)
|
|
Bryan Clauson wins 2012 Sprint Car Championship (CTR/BCI/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2012
|
BMARA/Badger Midget
(Bryan Clauson, Rico Abreu, Dillon Welch)
|
#1
|
(1) 76th Annual Badger Midget Race
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
|
2012
|
Midget/POWRi
(Bryan Clauson, Levi Roberts, Shane Cottle, Dillon Welch, Rico Abreu, Kyle Larson)
|
#1
|
(7) Lincoln, IL; Macon, IL; Southern Illinois; Belleville, IL; Cornhusker Midget Nationals, NE; 36 Raceway, MO
|
Top 5
|
(16)
|
|
Top 10
|
(26)
|
|
Top 3 in Year End Point Standings
|
|
2012
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Kyle Larson)
|
#1
|
(1)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2012
|
NMDOTY Championship Owner/Entrant Kunz-Curb/Agajanian
|
|
2012
|
ASCS National Sprint Cars
(Kevin Swindell, Brad Sweet, Tony Stewart)
|
#1
|
(3) Kansas; Nebraska; Indiana
|
|
Top 5
|
(7)
|
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
|
|
2012
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Tony Stewart, Joey Saldana, Cody Darrah, Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Kyle Larson)
|
#1
|
(3) Screven Motor Speedway, GA; Cannonball Motor Speedway, OH; Wayne County Speedway, OH
|
|
Top 5
|
(12)
|
|
Top 10
|
(20)
|
|
|
2012
|
USAC Silver Crown
(Bobby Santos, Levi Jones, Bryan Clauson, Bobby East) Bobby East wins 2012 USAC Silver Crown Championship (Stewart/Curb-Agajanian) RW/Curb-Agajanian wins 2012 USAC Silver Crown Owner/Co-entrant Championship |
#1
|
(5) Indianapolis Hall of Fame Classic; Iowa; Indianapolis Raceway Park 100; 4-Crown Nationals; Terre Haute, IN
|
|
Top 5
|
(14)
|
|
Top 10
|
(21)
|
|
|
2012
|
ARCA
(Mark Thompson, Clint King, Erik Jones, Kevin Swindell, Chad Boat)
|
#1
|
(1) Chicago (Kevin Swindell)
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
|
Top 10 National Championship
|
|
2012
|
USAC Triple Crown Championship Curb/Agajanian wins all 3 Owner/Entrant USAC Chapmionships (Silver Crown, Sprint Car, Midget Car) The first owner/entrants to Win all 3 titles the same year.
|
|
|
2013
|
Chili Bowl
- Tulsa, OK
(Kevin Swindell, Bryan Clauson, Kyle Larson, Chad Boat, Tony Stewart, Jason Meyers, Christopher Bell)
|
#1
|
(1) Kevin Swindell
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
2013
|
All Star Circuit of Champions (Tony Stewart, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser, Cody Darrah, Daryn Pittman)
|
#1
|
(2) Army Nationals - Ocala
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
|
|
2013
|
World of Outlaws (Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Cody Darrah, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser)
|
#1
|
(38) Volusia; Las Vegas; Tucson; Kings Speedway, CA; Southern California Nationals; El Paso; Eldora; Knoxville, IA; Williams Grove, PA (2); New Egypt, NJ; Lawrenceburg, IN; Jackson Speedway, MN; River Cities, ND; Dodge City, KS; Lima, OH; Kings Royal (Eldora); Lernerville, PA; Lebanon Valley, NY; Rolling Wheels Raceway, NY; Autodrome Drummond, Quebec; Ohsweken, Ontario; Knoxville Nationals; Junction Motor Speedway, NE; River Cities, ND; Nodak Speedway, ND; Edmonton, Alberta; Skagit, WA; Gray's Harbor, WA; Clay County, IA; Fremont, OH; World Finals at Charlotte; Bloomington, IN; Berlin, MI
|
Top 5
|
(152)
|
|
Top 10
|
(268)
|
|
Daryn Pittman wins 2013 World of Outlaws Championship for Kasey Kahne/Mike Curb
|
|
2013
|
ARCA (Chad Boat)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(2) Daytona
|
|
2013
|
USAC National Pavement Midget (Kyle Larson, Tanner Swanson, Christopher Bell, Bobby Santos)
|
#1
|
(3) New Smyrna (2); Battle on the Border, IN
|
Top 5
|
(13)
|
|
Top 10
|
(19)
|
|
|
2013
|
USAC Midget (Christopher Bell, Bryan Clauson, Jerry Coons Jr., Tanner Thorson, Rico Abreu)
|
#1
|
(11) Belleville, IL; Kansas; Belleville Nationals Prelim; Belleville Nationals; Angell Park, WI; Eldora (4-Crown Nationals); Pontoon Beach, IL (Gold Crown) (3); Western World Championships
|
Top 5
|
(34)
|
|
Top 10
|
(54)
|
|
Christopher Bell wins 2013 USAC Midget Championship for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Christopher Bell wins 2013 Indiana Midget Week Championship
|
|
2013
|
Belleville Nationals (Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Bryan Clauson, Tanner Thorson)
|
#1
|
(1)
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
|
2013
|
Hoosier Hundred (Levi Jones)
|
#1
|
(1)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
Winner of 60th Anniversary of The Hoosier Hundred
|
|
2013
|
USAC Silver Crown (Levi Jones, Bobby East, Jerry Coons Jr., Bobby Santos, Chris Windom)
|
#1
|
(4) Hoosier Hundred; Gateway 100, IL; Pikes Peak; Eldora (4-Crown Nationals)
|
Top 5
|
(14)
|
|
Top 10
|
(24)
|
|
Bobby East wins USAC Silver Crown Championship for Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian
|
|
2013
|
USAC Sprint (Bryan Clauson, Kevin Thomas, Jr; Christopher Bell)
|
#1
|
(7) Ocala; Gas City, IN; Lincoln Park, IN; Bloomington, IN; Kokomo, IN; Little Rock, AR; Lawrenceburg, IN; Peoria, AZ
|
Top 5
|
(23)
|
|
Top 10
|
(33)
|
|
Bryan Clauson wins USAC Sprint Car Championship for Tony Stewart/Curb-Agajanian
Bryan Clauson wins 2013 Indiana Sprint Week Championship
|
|
2013
|
USAC Triple Crown Championship
|
Curb-Agajanian win: All 3 Owner/Entrant USAC Championships (Silver Crown, Sprint Car, Midget Car)
|
|
2013
|
ASCS (Kevin Swindell, Kyle Larson, Brad Sweet)
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
|
2013
|
NASCAR Late Model (Kyle Larson, Dylan Kwasniewski)
|
#1
|
(1) Daytona Battle at the Beach
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
|
2013
|
NASCAR Modified (Kyle Larson, Bobby Santos, Ryan Newman)
|
#1
|
(3) Daytona Battle at the Beach Qualifier; Stafford Motor Speedway; Thompson, CT
|
Top 5
|
(11)
|
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
|
Mike Curb - Top 10 NASCAR Modified Car Owner Championship
|
|
2013
|
NASCAR Sprint Cup (Michael McDowell)
|
Top 10
|
(1) Daytona 500
|
|
2013
|
NASCAR Truck (Johnny Sauter)
|
#1
|
(3) Daytona Great American Truck Race; Martinsville, VA; Talladega, AL
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
|
Top 10
|
(14)
|
|
|
2013
|
NASCAR Nationwide (Kevin Swindell)
|
Top 10
|
(2) Indianapolis; California
|
|
2013
|
K&N East (Dylan Kwasniewski)
|
#1
|
(6) Bristol; Langley, IA; Virginia; Greenville-Pickens, SC; Atlanta
|
Top 5
|
(8)
|
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
|
Dylan Kwasniewski wins NASCAR K&N Championship
|
|
2013
|
USAC Western Midget/Western Classic Midget (Bryan Clauson, Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson)
|
#1
|
(7) Copper on Dirt; Las Vegas; Calistoga, CA; Western World Championships
|
Top 5
|
(20)
|
|
Top 10
|
(23)
|
|
|
2013
|
USAC West Coast Sprint/ Southwest Sprint (Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(2) Western World Championships
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
|
2013
|
USAC CRA Sprint (Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(2) Copper on Dirt; Perris, CA
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
2013
|
Indy (Alex Tagliani, Luca Filippi)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
2013
|
Indy Lights (Jack Hawksworth, Sage Karam, Gabby Chaves)
|
#1
|
(7) St. Petersburg, FL; Milwaukee, MN; Sukup 100, IA; Toronto; Mid-Ohio; Baltimore; Houston, TX
|
Top 5
|
(28)
|
|
Top 10
|
(37)
|
|
Sage Karam wins Indy Lights Championship
|
|
2013
|
FORMULA 2000 (Brandon Newey)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
|
2013
|
Formula F1600 (Adrian Sarrantino)
|
#1
|
(4) Virginia International Speedway (2); Mid-Ohio; Summit Point, WV
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
|
2013
|
Pacific F1600 (Colton Herta)
|
#1
|
(6) Thunderhill Raceway, CA; Buttonwillow, CA (4); Las Vegas, NV
|
Top 5
|
(7)
|
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
|
Colton Herta wins Pacific F1600 Championship
|
|
2013
|
POWRi (Christopher Bell, Dillon Welch, Bryan Clauson, Rico Abreu, Alex Bright, Tanner Thorson, Jerry Coons Jr.)
|
#1
|
(10) Belleville, IL; Angell Park, WI; Jacksonville, IL; Canton, IL
|
Top 5
|
(31)
|
|
Top 10
|
(38)
|
|
|
2013
|
BMARA/Badger Midget (Rico Abreu, Christopher Bell, Bryan Clauson, Alex Bright, Tanner Thorson, Jerry Coons Jr.)
|
#1
|
(5) Angell Park, WI; Belleville, IL; Lincoln, IL; Macon, IL
|
Top 5
|
(11)
|
|
Top 10
|
(23)
|
|
|
2013
|
NMDOTY Championship Owner/Entrant Kunz-Curb/Agajanian
|
|
|
2014
|
Chili Bowl
- Tulsa, OK
(Bryan Clauson)
|
#1
|
(1) Bryan Clauson
|
|
Christopher Bell wins the 2018 Turkey Night Grand Prix.
|
Christopher Bell celebrates his victory in Thursday night's 77th "Turkey Night Grand Prix" at Ventura (Calif.) Raceway. Rich Forman Photo
|
Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson and Rico Abreu running 1-2-3 at the 2018 Chili Bowl.
|
Christopher Bell wins the 2018 Chili Bowl Nationals in the Kunz/Curb-Agajanian car.
|
Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu and Spencer Bayston finish 1-2-3 in the 2018 Chili Bowl Nationals here.
|
Christopher Bell wins the 2017 Chili Bowl Nationals in the Kunz/Curb-Agajanian car.
|
Rico Abreu wins the 2015 & 2016 Chili Bowl Nationals in the Kunz/Curb-Agajanian car.
|
Bryan Clauson wins the 2014 Chili Bowl with Curb Drivers finishing 1, Kevin Swindell 2, Christopher Bell 3
|
2014
|
World of Outlaws
(Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Cody Darrah, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser)
|
#1
|
(41) Volusia; Tucson, AZ; Las Vegas, NV; Thunderbowl Raceway, CA; Calistoga, CA; Kings Speedway, CA; Devil's Bowl, TX; Williams Grove, PA; Orange County, NY; New Egypt, NJ; Lawrenceburg, IN; Lake Odessa, MI; Knoxville, IA; Grand Forks, ND; 34 Raceway, IA; Beaver Dam, WI; Cedar Lake, WI; Dodge City, KS; Lernerville, PA; Lincoln Speedway, PA; Fulton, NY; Autodrome Drummond; Cornwall, Ontario; Ohsweken, Ontario; Junction Speedway, NE; River Cities, ND; Skagit, WA; Grays Harbor, WA; Willamette, OR; Southern Oregon; Kokomo, IN; Terre Haute, IN; Bloomington, IN; Berlin, MI; Rolling Hills Raceway Park, NY; Fremont, OH; Charlotte, NC (World Finals)
|
Top 5
|
(165)
|
|
Top 10
|
(287)
|
|
2014 - Daryn Pittman - Runner-up in overall standings
Donny Schatz - 2014 World of Outlaws Champion
|
|
2014
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Cameron Hayley)
|
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
2014 - NASCAR K&N East National Runner-up - Cameron Hayley
|
|
2014
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Brandon McReynolds)
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
2014 - Brandon McReynolds finishes 4th in overall standings
Top 10 Championship Brandon McReynolds
|
|
2014
|
NASCAR Trucks
(Johnny Sauter)
|
#1 | (1) Michigan |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
Johnny Sauter finished 4th in the NASCAR Camping World Trucks year-end point standings.
|
|
2014
|
NASCAR Modified
(Bobby Santos, Ryan Newman)
|
#1 | (4) Stafford, CT; Waterford, CT; New Hampshire All-Star Shootout; New Hampshire |
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
Bobby Santos finishes 6th in the National Championship
|
|
2014
|
IMSA (Tudor GT3)
(Michael Lewis)
|
#1 | (4) Monterey Grand Prix (2); Elkhart Lake, WI; Circuit of the Americas |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
Michael Lewis - Top 3 Year-end Tudor GT3 National Championship
|
|
2014
|
IMSA (Tudor Prototype)
(Shank/Curb-Agajanian)
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
Shank/Curb-Agajanian - Top 10 Year-end Tudor Prototype National Championship
|
|
2014
|
NASCAR Southern Modified
(Gary Putnam)
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
Gary Putnam finishes 8th in the National Championship
|
|
2014
|
USAC Silver Crown
(Bobby East, Chris Windom, Ken Schrader)
|
Top 5
|
(11)
|
Top 10
|
(19)
|
East and Windom finish 3rd & 4th respectively in the year-end standings
|
|
2014
|
USAC Sprint Car
(Bryan Clauson)
|
#1 | (6) Ocala, FL; New Egypt, NJ; Terre Haute, IN; Bloomington, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Peoria, AZ |
Top 5
|
(18)
|
Top 10
|
(28)
|
Bryan Clauson wins Indiana Sprint Week Championship
Bryan Clauson - Runner-up 2014 National Sprint Car Championship
|
|
2014
|
USAC Midget Car
(Christopher Bell, Bryan Clauson, Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Dave Darland)
|
#1 | (12) Belleville, IL; Bloomington, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Kokomo, IN; Angell Park, WI; Beloit, KS; Belleville Nationals; Eldora, OH; Peoria, AZ; Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(44)
|
Top 10
|
(53)
|
Rico Abreu wins Indiana Speedweek Championship
Rico Abreu wins USAC National Midget Championship for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
|
|
2014
|
USAC Pavement Midget
(Kyle O'Gara)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
2014 Pavement Midget Champion - Kyle O'Gara
|
|
2014
|
ASCS
(Jason Johnson)
|
#1 | (2) Smackdown-El Paso, TX (SW Region); Somerton, AZ |
Top 5
|
(12)
|
Top 10
|
(19)
|
2014 - Jason Johnson wins ASCS National Championship
|
|
2014
|
POWRi
(Christopher Bell, Tanner Thorson, Rico Abreu, Bryan Clauson)
|
#1 | (16) Tulsa, OK; Kokomo, IN; Jacksonville, IL; Belleville, IL; Angell Park, WI; World Championships @ Brownstown, IN; Quincy, IL; Lincoln, IL |
Top 5
|
(43)
|
Top 10
|
(51)
|
2014 World POWRi Champion - Christopher Bell
|
|
2014
|
Badger
(Christopher Bell, Tanner Thorson, Rico Abreu, Bryan Clauson)
|
#1 | (3) Angell Park, WI |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
2014 Badger National Champion - Christopher Bell
|
|
2014
|
NMDOTY Car Owner of the Year - Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
NMDOTY Driver of the Year - Christopher Bell
|
|
2014
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Bryan Clauson)
|
#1 | (1) Christopher Bell |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
Kyle Larson wins the 72nd and 76th Historic Turkey Night Grand Prix in 2012 and 2016 in the Kunz Curb-Agajanian car. Curb-Agajanian becomes the first in the history of USAC to win the Triple Crown Owner/Entrant championships in all three national series in the same year (Silver Crown, Sprint Car and Midget Car).
|
Kyle Larson wins the 72nd and 76th Historic Turkey Night Grand Prix in 2012 and 2016 in the Kunz Curb-Agajanian car at California's Perris Auto Speedway.
|
Tanner Thorson wins the 75th running of the Turkey Night Grand Prix driving for Kunz/Curb-Agajanian.
|
2014
|
Formula 2000
(Colton Herta, Adrian Starrantino)
|
#1 | (1) Grand Prix of Indianapolis |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
Adrian Starrantino finishes 7th in year-end standings
|
|
2014
|
Indy
(Jack Hawksworth)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
2014
|
Indy Lights
(Harvey, Razia, Piedrahita, Garcia)
|
#1 | (5) Indianapolis Grand Prix; Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio; Alberta |
Top 5
|
(26)
|
Top 10
|
(47)
|
Jack Harvey finishes 2nd in the National Championship
|
|
|
2015
|
Chili Bowl
- Tulsa, OK (Rico Abreu, Kevin Swindell, Bryan Clauson, Tanner Thorson, Kyle Larson, Sammy Swindell)
|
#1 | (1) Rico Abreu |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
|
|
2015
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona Tudor Prototype Class - POLE WINNER - (A.J. Allmendinger, Ozz Negri, John Pew, Matt McMurry) - (Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
Top 10 Tudor Daytona Prototype Championship
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR Sprint Cup (Josh Wise)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2015
|
World of Outlaws
(Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser, Cody Darrah)
|
#1 | (41) Volusia, FL; Stockton, CA; Chico, CA; Antioch, CA; Placerville, CA; Calistoga, CA; TX Outlaw Nationals; Eldora (2); Williams Grove, PA; Weedsport, NY; New Egypt, NJ; Charlotte, NC; Knoxville, IA; Huset's Speedway, CO; Granite City Speedway, MN; River Cities Speedway, ND; Huron, SD; I-96 Speedway, MI; Beaver Dam, WI; Lakeside Speedway, KS; Dodge City, KS; Cedar Lake, WI; Lebanon Valley, NY; I-55, MO; Knoxville Nationals; Nodak Speedway, ND; Skagit Speedway, WA; Gray's Harbor, WA; Cottage Grove, OR; Antioch, CA; Deer Creek, MN; Berlin Raceway, MI; Rolling Wheels Raceway, NY; Port Royal, PA
|
Top 5
|
(124)
|
Top 10
|
(194)
|
Donny Schatz wins 2015 World of Outlaws Championship
|
|
2015
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Cody Darrah, Donny Schatz, Steve Kinser)
|
#1 | (2) Volusia, FL; I-96 Speedway, MI |
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
(Johnny Sauter)
|
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
Top 5 National Championship
|
|
2015
|
USAC Sprint Car
(Dave Darland)
|
#1 | (4) Ocala, FL; Eagle, NE; Amsoil Speedway, WI; Sprint Car Smackdown |
Top 5
|
(20)
|
Top 10
|
(31)
|
Runner Up National Sprint Car Championship
|
|
2015
|
Pirelli World Challenge GT
(Michael Lewis)
|
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
Top 10 GT Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
Pirelli World Challenge GTA
(Michael Lewis)
|
#1 | (4) Texas Grand Prix at The Circuit Of The Americas; St. Petersburg; Long Beach |
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR Southern Modified
(Gary Putnam, Ryan Preece, Bobby Santos)
|
#1 | (1) South Boston (Ryan Preece) |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
Gary Putnam - Top 10 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
SMRT ( Southern Modified Racing Tour)
(Gary Putnam)
|
#1 | (1) Orange County |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
Gary Putnam - Top 10 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
POWRi
(Christopher Bell, Tanner Thorson, Kevin Thomas, Jr., Ryan Robinson, Bryan Clauson, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (11) Port City; Angell Park, WI; Quincy Raceways; Jacksonville; Macon; Pepsi Nationals (Angell Park); Belle-Clair, WI; Lincoln, IL |
Top 5
|
(28)
|
Top 10
|
(36)
|
Tanner Thorson - Top 10 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
Indy
(Gabby Chaves)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
Top 15 IndyCar Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
Indy Lights
(Jack Harvey, Scott Anderson, Ethan Ringel, RC Enerson)
|
#1 | (3) Grand Prix of Indianapolis; Freedom 100; Mid-Ohio |
Top 5
|
(26)
|
Top 10
|
(57)
|
Top 10 Year-End Point Standings (3)
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Brandon McReynolds, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (2) Iowa (also K&N East) (2) |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Rico Abreu, Brandon McReynolds)
|
#1 | (3) Iowa (also K&N West) (2); Columbus, OH |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
Rico Abreu - Top 5 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
NASCAR Modified
(Bobby Santos)
|
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
|
2015
|
NSL (National Sprint League)
(Steve Kinser, Brad Sweet)
|
#1 | (1) Iowa |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2015
|
WAR
(Dave Darland)
|
#1 | (1) Eagle, NE |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2015
|
USAC Midget Car
(Tanner Thorson, Dave Darland, Kevin Thomas, Jr., Christopher Bell, Ryan Robinson, Bryan Clauson, Rico Abreu, Kyle Larson)
|
#1 | (5) Plymouth; Gas City, IN; Lincoln Park, IN; Bloomington, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Pepsi Nationals (Angell Park); Beloit, KS; Belleville, KS; Spring Run, PA; Lincoln Speedway, PA; Gold Crown Nationals (2); 4-Crown Nationals; Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(44)
|
Top 10
|
(51)
|
2015 USAC National Midget Championship Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
Rico Abreu wins 2015 Indiana Midget Week Championship
|
|
2015
|
Badger
(Christopher Bell, Tanner Thorson, Kevin Thomas, Jr., Bryan Clauson, Ryan Robinson, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (2) Angell Park, WI; Pepsi Nationals (Angell Park) |
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
Top 10 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2015
|
USAC Western Midget
(Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Dave Darland, Kevin Thomas, Jr., Kyle Larson)
|
#1 | (3) Calistoga, CA (2); Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
2015
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Tanner Thorson, Kyle Larson, Dave Darland, Kevin Thomas, Jr.)
|
#1 | (1) Tanner Thorson |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2015
|
North American 410 Winged Sprint Car Driver & Owner of the Year
|
2015 Donny Schatz, Championship Winner
2015 Stewart-Curb/Agajanian, Championship Owner
|
|
2015
|
NMDOTY Championship (Tanner Thorson, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
|
2016
|
Chili Bowl
- Tulsa, OK (Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Sammy Swindell)
|
#1 | (1) Rico Abreu |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
2016
|
World of Outlaws
(Brad Sweet, Daryn Pittman, Donny Schatz)
|
#1 | (39) Volusia, FL; Cotton Bowl Speedway, TX; Royal Purple Raceway, TX; Las Vegas; Stockton, CA; Watsonville, CA; Bakersfield, CA; Perris, CA; Tucson, AZ; Plymouth, IN; Lincoln Park, PA; Weedsport, NY; New Egypt; Knoxville, IA; River Cities, ND; Jackson, MN; Rockford, IL; Badlands, SD; Cedar Lake, WI; Attica, OH, Knight Before the Kings Royal; Kings Royal; Williams Grove, PA - Summer Nationals; Oshweken, Ontario; Junction Speedway, NE; Angell Park; Nodak Speedway, ND; Willamette, OR; Lernerville, PA; Fulton, NY; Kansas City, KS; Salina Highbanks, OK; World Finals @ Charlotte |
Top 5
|
(151)
|
Top 10
|
(211)
|
Donny Schatz - 2016 World of Outlaws Champion
|
|
2016
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz)
|
#1 | (1) Volusia, FL |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
2016
|
Pirelli World Challenge GT
(Michael Lewis)
|
#1 | (2) St. Petersburg |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
|
2016
|
Pirelli World Challenge SprintX
(Michael Lewis)
|
#1 | (2) Utah |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2016
|
Indy
(Alexander Rossi)
|
#1 | (1) Indianapolis 500 |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
Alexander Rossi - 2016 Rookie of the Year; Top 11 Point Standings
|
|
2016
|
Indy Lights
(Scott Anderson, RC Enerson, Santiago Urrutia, Andrew Negrao)
|
#1 | (4) Alabama; Road America Grand Prix; Grand Prix of Mid-Ohio |
Top 5
|
(22)
|
Top 10
|
(35)
|
Santiago Urrutia - 2nd in Year-end Championship Point Standings
Andre Negrao - 7th in Year-end Championship Point Standings
|
|
2016
|
USAC Midget Car
(Rico Abreu, Spencer Bayston, Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Carson Macedo, Ryan Robinson, Tanner Thorson, Holly Shelton)
|
#1 | (12) Montpelier, IN; Gas City, IN; Lincoln Park, IN; Bloomington, IN; Kokomo, IN; West Memphis, AR; Newmanstown, PA; Eldora 4-Crown Nationals; Gold Crown Nationals at Tri-City Speedway, IL; Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(46)
|
Top 10
|
(75)
|
Bryan Clauson wins 2016 Indiana Midget Week Championship
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian wins USAC National Midget Championship
Tanner Thorson wins USAC National Midget Championship
|
|
2016
|
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
(Rico Abreu)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
2016
|
USAC Sprint Car
(Dave Darland)
|
#1 | (2) Lawrenceburg; Oval Nationals in Perris, CA |
Top 5
|
(15)
|
Top 10
|
(26)
|
|
2016
|
POWRi
(Tanner Thorson, Spencer Bayston, Ryan Robinson, Carson Macedo, Holly Shelton)
|
#1 | (10) Valley Speedway, Lucas Oil Speedway; Brownstown, IN; Macon, IL; Belleville, IL; Lincoln, IL; Farmington, MO; Pepsi Nationals (Angell Park, WI) |
Top 5
|
(35)
|
Top 10
|
(50)
|
|
2016
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Julia Landauer)
|
#1 | (1) Iowa (Todd Gilliland - KNE & KNW) |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
Top 5 Point Standings
|
|
2016
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Todd Gilliland)
|
#1 | (2) New Smyrna; Iowa |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
|
2016
|
|
2016
|
NASCAR Southern Modified
(Gary Putnam, Ryan Preece)
|
#1 | (1) Charlotte, NC |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
Top 10 Point Standings
|
|
2016
|
SportsCar Daytona Prototype
(Pew/Negri/Pla)
|
#1 | (2) Monterey Grand Prix, Petit Le Mans (Road Atlanta) |
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
2016
|
NMDOTY Championship (Tanner Thorson, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2016
|
USAC Western Midget
(Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Carson Macedo, Spencer Bayston)
|
#1 | (1) Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
2016
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Kyle Larson, Rico Abreu, Tanner Thorson, Carson Macedo, Spencer Bayston)
|
#1 | (1) Kyle Larson |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
|
2017
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Tanner Thorson, Rico Abreu, Sammy Swindell)
|
#1 | (1) Christopher Bell |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2017
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona GTD Division
(Jeff Segal, Ozz Negri, Tom Dyer, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Andy Lally, Katherine Legge, Mark Wilkins, Graham Rahal) (Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2017
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Donny Schatz, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (4) Ocala, FL; Volusia, FL; Imperial, PA; Selingrove, PA |
Top 5
|
(12)
|
Top 10
|
(18)
|
|
2017
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Christopher Bell)
|
#1 | (28) Dirtcar Nationals; East Texas Lone Star Shootout; Las Vegas; Thunderbowl; Stockton; Texas Outlaw Nationals; Missouri State Fair; Wichita, KS; Eldora; Jackson Nationals; Knoxville; Granite City, MN; Route 66, IL; Huron, SD; Knight Before Kings Royal; Kings Royal; Lernerville, PA; I-55, MO; Knoxville Nationals; River Cities, ND; Port Royal, PA; Charlotte |
Top 5
|
(147)
|
Top 10
|
(197)
|
Donny Schatz wins 2017 World of Outlaws Championship
|
|
2017
|
Belleville Nationals
(Spencer Bayston, Tanner Carrick, Holly Shelton, Tanner Thorson, Ryan Robinson)
|
#1 | (1) Spencer Bayston |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2017
|
USAC Sprint Car
(Dave Darland)
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
|
2017
|
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
(Grant Enfinger)
|
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
Top 10 Point Standings
|
|
2017
|
USAC Midget Car
(Spencer Bayston, Christopher Bell, Ryan Robinson, Tanner Thorson, Holly Shelton, Tanner Carrick, Rico Abreu, Kyle Larson)
|
#1 | (10) Lawrenceburg; Kokomo; Macon; Lincoln; Fairbury, NE; Beloit, KS; Belleville Nationals; Newmanstown, PA; Eldora (4-Crown Nationals); Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(41)
|
Top 10
|
(61)
|
Spencer Bayston wins 2017 USAC Midget Championship
|
|
2017
|
SportsCar Daytona GTD
(Segal/Negri/Dyer/Hunter-Reay, Lally/Legge)
|
#1 | (2) Belle Isle, MI; Watkins Glen |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
Top 5 Point Standings
|
|
2017
|
POWRi
(Christopher Bell, Ryan Robinson, Spencer Bayston, Holly Shelton, Tanner Thorson, Tanner Carrick, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (12) Oklahoma; Valley Speedway, MO; Fairbury, IL; Jacksonville, IL; Canton, IL; Southern Illinois; Belleville, IL |
Top 5
|
(36)
|
Top 10
|
(54)
|
|
2017
|
Indy
(Alexander Rossi)
|
#1 | (1) Watkins Glen |
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
#7 IndyCar Championship Point Standings
|
|
2017
|
Indy Lights
(Colton Herta)
|
#1 | (2) St. Petersburg; Alabama |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(21)
|
|
2017
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Todd Gilliland)
|
#1 | (6) Kern County; Irwindale (2); Spokane County; Iowa |
Top 5
|
(11)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
Todd Gilliland wins 2017 K&N West National Championship
|
|
2017
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Todd Gilliland)
|
#1 | (4) Berlin, MI; New Hampshire; Langley |
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
|
2017
|
NASCAR Modified
(Gary Putnam, Bobby Santos, Ryan Newman)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2017
|
NMDOTY Championship (Spencer Bayston, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2017
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Tanner Thorson, Ryan Robinson)
|
#1
|
(1) Christopher Bell
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
|
|
2018
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Spencer Bayston)
|
#1 | (1) Christopher Bell |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2018
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona GTD Division
(Katherine Legge, Alvaro Parente, Trent Hindman, AJ Allmendinger [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2018
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet, Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (3) Volusia, FL; BAPS Motor Speedway, PA |
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
|
2018
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Daryn Pittman, Brad Sweet, Christopher Bell)
|
#1 | (42) Dirtcar Nationals at Volusia, FL; Las Vegas; Arizona; Riverside; I-55, MO; Devil's Bowl Speedway; Lake Ozark Speedway, Salina Highbanks; Eldora; Charlotte; Lawrenceburg; Jackson Nationals; River Cities, ND; Nodak, ND; Beaver Dam, WI; Knoxville, IA; Cedar Lake, WI; Jackson Nationals; River Cities, ND; Nodak, ND; Beaver Dam, WI; Knoxville, IA; Cedar Lake, WI; Attica, OH; Knight Before the Kings Royal; Kings Royal; Knoxville Nationals; River Cities, ND; Red River Valley, ND; Rapid City, SD; Big Sky Speedway, MT; Skagit Speedway; Grays Harbor, WA; Willamette, OR; Placerville, CA; Calistoga, CA; Lernerville, PA; Terre Haute; Kansas City, KS; Dodge City, KS; Port Royal, PA |
Top 5
|
(121)
|
Top 10
|
(173)
|
Brad Sweet wins 2018 Overall Knoxville Nationals
Donny Schatz wins 2018 Overall Volusia Nationals
Donny Schatz wins 2018 Knight Before the Kings Royal and the Kings Royal
Donny Schatz wins 2018 World of Outlaws Championship
|
|
2018
|
Midwest Open Wheel
(Tony Stewart)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2018
|
United Sprint Car Series
(Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (2) Magnolia Motor Speedway; Ocala, FL |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
2018
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Derek Kraus)
|
#1 | (1) Gateway Motorsports, IL |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2018
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Derek Kraus)
|
#1 | (4) Bakersfield, CA; San Bernardino; Douglas County; Gateway Motorsports, IL; Bakersfield, CA |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
2018
|
Camping World Trucks
(Grant Enfinger, Derek Kraus)
|
#1 | (1) Las Vegas |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
Top 5 Year-End Point Standings (Grant Enfinger)
|
|
2018
|
NASCAR Modified
(Gary Putnam, Ryan Newman, Ryan Preece)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2018
|
USAC SPRINT
(Dave Darland, Chase Johnson)
|
#1 | (3) Bloomington, IN; Lincoln Park, IN; Haubstadt, IN |
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(27)
|
Dave Darland sets all-time record with 62 USAC Sprint Car Victories.
|
|
2018
|
Indy
(Marco Andretti)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
9th in Year-End Points Standings
|
|
2018
|
Indy Lights
(Colton Herta)
|
#1 | (4) Grand Prix of Indianapolis (2); Freedom 100; Grand Prix of Road America |
Top 5
|
(14)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
|
2018
|
IMSA Daytona GTD
(Farnbacher, Marks, Aschenbach, Legge, Parente, Hindman [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (2) Detroit; Laguna Seca |
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
|
2018
|
Pirelli World Challenge TCR
(Michael Lewis, Mark Wilkins)
|
#1 | (6) Grand Prix of Texas; Grand Prix of Virginia; Grand Prix of Lime Rock; Grand Prix of Utah |
Top 5
|
(13)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
Herta/Curb-Agajanian wins 2018 Pirelli World Challenge Championship
|
|
2018
|
POWRi
(Christopher Bell, Ryan Robinson, Holly Shelton; Tanner Carrick, Logan Seavey)
|
#1 | (11) Riverside; Valley Speedway, MO; Lucas Oil Speedway, MO; Jacksonville; Macon; Belleville, IL |
Top 5
|
(50)
|
Top 10
|
(80)
|
Tucker Klaasmeyer wins 2018 World POWRi Championship
|
|
2018
|
ASCS
(Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (2) Riverside |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2018
|
USAC Midget
(Logan Seavey, Ryan Robinson, Spencer Bayston, Kyle Larsen, Rico Abreu, Tanner Carrick, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Holly Shelton)
|
#1 | (9) DuQuoin, IL; Montpelier, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Red Dirt Raceway, OK; Sweet Springs, MO; Indianapolis (Heats 5 & 8); Bakersfield, CA; Turkey Night Grand Prix |
Top 5
|
(29)
|
Top 10
|
(60)
|
Christopher Bell wins 2018 Turkey Night Grand Prix
Spencer Bayston wins overall 2018 Indiana Midget Week
Logan Seavey wins 2018 USAC Midget Championship - Kunz/Curb-Agajanian
|
|
2018
|
Turkey Night Grand Prix
(Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Tanner Thorson, Ryan Robinson, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Tanner Carrick)
|
#1 | (1) Christopher Bell |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2018
|
NMDOTY Championship (Logan Seavey, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
|
2019
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Christopher Bell, Kyle Larson, Logan Seavey)
|
#1 | (1) Christopher Bell |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2019
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona GTD Division
(AJ Allmendinger, Trent Hindman, Justin Marks, Mario Farnbacher [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2019
|
IMSA Daytona GTD
(Allmendinger, Hindman, Farnbacher, Marks, Legge, Beatriz, Nielsen, Figueiredo [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (2) Watkins Glen |
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(15)
|
Hindman and Farnbacher win the IMSA Daytona GTD Championship
|
|
2019
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge
(Michael Lewis, Mark Wilkins, Mason Filippi, Harry Gottsacker [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (3) Mid-Ohio; Lime Rock; Road Atlanta |
Top 5
|
(14)
|
Top 10
|
(21)
|
Herta/Curb-Agajanian wins the 2019 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge Championship
|
|
2019
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Donny Schatz, Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (2) Ocala, FL; 34 Raceway, IA |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
|
2019
|
World of Outlaws
(Kasey Kahne, Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, James McFadden)
|
#1 | (27) Tucson, AZ; Las Vegas; Eldora; Nashville, TN; Granite City, MN; Knoxville, IA; Beaver Dam, WI; Jackson Nationals; Brown County, SD; Cedar Lake, WI; Wilmot, WI; Knight Before the Kings Royal; Kings Royal; Summer Nationals; Night Before Ironman; River Cities, ND; Willamette, OR; Gold Cup Race of Champions (Silver Dollar Speedway, CA); Dodge City, KS; Lernerville, PA; Kansas City, KS; Port Royal, PA |
Top 5
|
(104)
|
Top 10
|
(153)
|
Donny Schatz wins Knight Before the Kings Royal
Brad Sweet wins Overall DIRTcar Nationals at Volusia
Brad Sweet wins Kings Royal
Brad Sweet wins Gold Cup Race of Champions
Brad Sweet - World of Outlaws Champion
|
|
2019
|
Knoxville 360 Nationals
(James McFadden)
|
#1 | (1) |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2019
|
USAC Midget
(Logan Seavey, Tanner Carrick, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Jesse Colwell, Holley Hollan; Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (2) Montpelier, IN; Newmanstown, PA |
Top 5
|
(23)
|
Top 10
|
(51)
|
|
2019
|
USAC SPRINT
(Dave Darland)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2019
|
NASCAR K&N West
(Derek Kraus)
|
#1 | (4) Tucson; Douglas County, OR; Meridian, ID |
Top 5
|
(23)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
Derek Kraus - 2019 NASCAR K&N West Champion (McAnally/NAPA/Curb)
|
|
2019
|
NASCAR K&N East
(Derek Kraus)
|
#1 | (2) New Smyrna; South Boston |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(8)
|
|
2019
|
Gander Outdoors Trucks
(Grant Enfinger, Johnny Sauter)
|
Top 5
|
(13)
|
Top 10
|
(22)
|
Grant Enfinger - 2019 Regular Season Championship
|
|
2019
|
USCS
(Tony Stewart)
|
#1 | (4) Southern Raceway; I-75 (Sweetwater, TN); Harrisburg, AR; Lexington, TN |
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2019
|
Indy
(Marco Andretti)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2019
|
POWRi
(Logan Seavey, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Tanner Carrick, Jesse Colwell, Holley Hollan)
|
#1 | (16) Riverside, OK; Lucas Oil Speedway; Jacksonville Speedway; Lake Ozark, MO; Fayette County, IL; Jacksonville, IL; Humboldt, KS; I-55 Raceway, MO; Spoon River, IL; Macon, IL; Belleville, IL; Little Rock, AR |
Top 5
|
(53)
|
Top 10
|
(86)
|
Logan Seavey sets a record for the winningest single season in league history. |
Jesse Colwell wins 2019 POWRi Championship
|
|
2019
|
Sprint Car Challenge Tour
(Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (1) Thunderbowl, CA |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2019
|
Midwest Open Wheel
(Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (4) Thunderbowl, CA (Peter Murphy Classic); Lincoln Speedway |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
|
2019
|
NASCAR Modified
(Gary Putnam, Ryan Newman, Ryan Preece)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
|
2020
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Cannon McIntosh, Logan Seavey, Rico Abreu, Michael Kofoid, Tucker Klaasmeyer)
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(5)
|
|
2020
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona GTD Division
(Mario Farnbacher, Shinya Michimi, Jules Gounon, Matt McMurry/AJ Allmendinger, Misha Goikhberg, Trent Hindman, Alvaro Parente [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian])
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2020
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona TCR Division
(Michael Lewis, Mason Filippi, Ryan Norman, Gabby Chaves, Mark Wilkins, Harry Gottsacker [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian])
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2020
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Tony Stewart, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (3) Volusia; Muskingum County Speedway, OH; Attica, OH |
Top 5
|
(15)
|
Top 10
|
(22)
|
|
2020
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet)
|
#1 | (13) Volusia; I-55, MO; Lake Ozark Speedway, MO; Beaver Dam, WI; Jackson Nationals; Independence Day Spectacular, WI; Lernerville, PA; I-80 Speedway, NE; Plymouth, IN; Williams Grove, PA |
Top 5
|
(62)
|
Top 10
|
(91)
|
Brad Sweet wins 2020 Overall DIRTcar Nationals
Brad Sweet - 2020 World of Outlaws Champion
|
|
2020
|
USAC Midget
(Buddy Kofoid, Cannon McIntosh, Zeb Wise, Daison Pursley, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (7) Sweet Springs, MO; Lake Ozark, MO; Gas City, IN; Arizona, Bakersfield |
Top 5
|
(36)
|
Top 10
|
(63)
|
|
2020
|
Gander Outdoors Trucks
(Grant Enfinger)
|
#1 | (4) Daytona; Atlanta; Richmond, VA; Martinsville |
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(12)
|
|
2020
|
Whelen Modified
(Max McLaughlin)
|
#1 | (1) 18th Annual North South Shootout |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2020
|
NASCAR SMART Tour (Southern Modified Auto Racing Team)
(Gary Putnam)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
Gary Putnam - 3rd in 2020 year-end point standings
|
|
2020
|
ARCA West
(Gio Scelzi)
|
#1 | (1) All American Speedway, CA |
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
|
2020
|
USAC Sprint
(Dave Darland)
|
Top 5
|
(5)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
2020
|
POWRi
(Buddy Kofoid, Cannon McIntosh, Zeb Wise, Daison Pursley, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (10) I-44 Riverside Speedway, OK; Port City, OK; Lake Ozark, MO; Charleston, IL; Humboldt, KS; Lincoln, IL; Granite City, IL; Oklahoma City, OK |
Top 5
|
(37)
|
Top 10
|
(45)
|
|
2020
|
USCS
(Tony Stewart)
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2020
|
Indy
(Marco Andretti)
|
#1 | (1) Pole Winner for 104th running of Indianapolis 500 |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2020
|
Midwest Open Wheel
(Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (2) Lincoln Speedway; Knoxville, IA |
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2020
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR)
(Michael Lewis, Mason Filippi, Ryan Norman, Gabby Chaves, Mark Wilkins, Harry Gottsacker, Spencer Brockman, Parker Chase [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian])
|
#1 | (8) Sebring (3); Road America; Virginia; Road Atlanta (2); Laguna Seca |
Top 5
|
(26)
|
Top 10
|
(35)
|
2020 IMSA Daytona TCR Championship (Herta/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2020
|
IMSA Weathertech Daytona GTD
(Allmendinger, Hindman, Farnbacher, McMurry, Gounon, Michimi, Goikhberg, Parente, Legge [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian]) (Heinricher Racing with Curb-Agajanian)
|
#1 | (2) Road Atlanta, Laguna Seca |
Top 5
|
(13)
|
Top 10
|
(19)
|
2020 IMSA Weathertech Daytona GTD Championship (Shank/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
|
2021
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Cannon McIntosh, Logan Seavey, Rico Abreu, Daison Pursley, Michael Kofoid, Tucker Klaasmeyer, Jesse Love)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2021
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona TCR Division
(Stephen Simpson, Michael Johnson, Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler, Mark Wilkins, Harry Gottsacker, Ryan Norman, Parker Chase [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2021
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona DPi Division
(Dane Cameron, Olivier Pla, Juan Pablo Montoya [MSR/Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2021
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Tony Stewart, Donny Schatz, Rico Abreu, Kerry Madsen)
|
#1 | (5) Screven Speedway, GA; Virginia; 34 Raceway, IA; Knoxville, IA; Eldora (4-Crown Nationals) |
Top 5
|
(11)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
Rico Abreu wins the 4-Crown Nationals Race at Eldora
|
|
2021
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Kasey Kahne, Brad Sweet, James McFadden, Kerry Madsen)
|
#1 | (24) Volusia; I-55, MO; Lake Ozark Speedway, MO; Kokomo, IN; Jacksonville, IL; Odessa, MO; Lincoln, PA; 34 Raceway, IA; Dubuque, IA; Jackson, MN; Cedar Lake, WI; Wilmot, WI; Lernerville, PA; Knoxville Nationals; Red River Valley, ND; Greenwood, NE; Skagit Nationals, WA; Port Royal, PA |
Top 5
|
(118)
|
Top 10
|
(185)
|
Brad Sweet wins the Volusia Nationals
Rico Abreu wins the Knoxville Nationals
Donny Schatz scores his 300th World of Outlaws victory
Brad Sweet wins the 2021 World of Outlaws Championship
|
|
2021
|
USAC Midget
(Buddy Kofoid, Daison Pursley, Kaylee Bryson, Brenham Crouch, Bryant Wiedeman, Taylor Reimer, Tanner Carrick)
|
#1 | (8) Ocala; Tulsa, OK; Bloomington, IN; Gas City, IN; Meeker, OK; Kutztown, PA; Bakersfield, CA; Merced, CA |
Top 5
|
(38)
|
Top 10
|
(63)
|
Buddy Kofoid wins the Indiana Speedweek Championship
Buddy Kofoid wins the USAC National Midget Championship
|
|
2021
|
Whelen Modified
(Bryant Wiedeman, Max McLaughlin)
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2021
|
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
(Grant Enfinger, Christian Eckes)
|
#1 | (1) Las Vegas |
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
|
2021
|
POWRi
(Buddy Kofoid, Daison Pursley, Kaylee Bryson, Brenham Crouch, Bryant Wiedeman)
|
#1 | (18) Wichita Falls, TX; Oklahoma City, OK; Valley Speedway, MO; Jacksonville, IL; Macon, IL; Brownstown, IL; Canton, IL; Sweet Springs, MO; Tulsa, OK; Caney, KS |
Top 5
|
(58)
|
Top 10
|
(89)
|
|
2021
|
Indy
(Colton Herta)
|
#1 | (3) St. Petersburg; Monterey GP; Long Beach GP |
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
Top 5 - 2021 IndyCar Championship Standings
|
|
2021
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR)
(Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler; Stephen Simpson, Michael Johnson, Mark Wilkins, Harry Gottsacker, Ryan Norman, Parker Chase [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (3) Mid-Ohio; Northeast GP; Laguna Seca |
Top 5
|
(21)
|
Top 10
|
(30)
|
Herta/Curb-Agajanian finishes 1, 2, 3 & 4 in Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2021
|
IMSA Weathertech Daytona DPi
(Dane Cameron, Olivier Pla, Juan Pablo Montoya, AJ Allmendinger [Michael Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
Top 5 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2021
|
USAC Sprint
(Logan Seavey)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2022
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Christopher Bell, Rico Abreu, Buddy Kofoid, Tanner Carrick)
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2022
|
WINNER - 60th Anniversary Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona
Helio Castroneves, Tom Blomqvist, Simon Pagenaud, Oliver Jarvis
(Shank/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2022
|
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona TCR Division
(Michael Lewis,, Taylor Hagler, Mark Wilkins, Robert Wickens, Stephen Simpson, Michael Johnson, Tyler Maxson, Mason Filippi [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2022
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (14) Volusia; Vado, NM; Mechanicsburg, PA; Weedsport, NY; I-55 Raceway, MO; Knoxville Nationals; River Cities, ND; Eldora, OH; Hartford, OH; World Finals at Charlotte |
Top 5
|
(88)
|
Top 10
|
(153)
|
Brad Sweet wins the 2022 World of Outlaws Championship (Kasey Kahne Racing/Mike Curb)
|
|
2022
|
USAC Midget
(Buddy Kofoid, Kaylee Bryson, Brenham Crouch, Bryant Wiedeman, Taylor Reimer)
|
#1 | (15) Tulsa, OK; Granite City, IL; Bloomington, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Huset's Speedway, SD; Fairbury, NE; Dirt Track @ IMS (BC39); Dirt Track @ IMS (Stoops Pursuit); Sweet Springs, MO; Gas City, IN; Placerville, CA; Merced, CA |
Top 5
|
(50)
|
Top 10
|
(128)
|
Buddy Kofoid wins the Indiana Speedweek Championship
Buddy Kofoid wins the BC39 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Dominic Gorden wins the Stoops Pursuit at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Buddy Kofoid wins the 2022 USAC National Midget Championship
|
|
2022
|
USF2000
(Trey Burke)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2022
|
NASCAR Camping World Trucks
(Christian Eckes)
|
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
Top 10 - 2022 Championship Standings (ThorSport/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2022
|
Whelen Modified
(Max McLaughlin, Corey LaJoie)
|
#1 | (1) Martinsville |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2022
|
NASCAR Pinty's Series
(Sam Fellows)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(2)
|
|
2022
|
POWRi
(Buddy Kofoid, Kaylee Bryson, Brenham Crouch, Bryant Wiedeman, Taylor Reimer, Daison Pursley, Dominic Gorden)
|
#1 | (4) Oklahoma City, OK; Brownstown, IL; Davenport, IA |
Top 5
|
(38)
|
Top 10
|
(83)
|
Brenham Crouch wins the 2022 POWRi Championship (Kunz/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2022
|
Indy
(Colton Herta)
|
Top 5
|
(4)
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
Top 10 - 2022 IndyCar Championship Standings (Bryan Herta/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2022
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR)
(Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler; Stephen Simpson, Michael Johnson, Parker Chase, Harry Gottsacker, Ryan Norman, AJ Muss, Tyler Maxson, Mason Filippi, Mark Wilkins, Robert Wickens, Gabby Chaves, [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (4) Mid-Ohio; Watkins Glen; Chevrolet GP Ontario; Virginia |
Top 5
|
(23)
|
Top 10
|
(43)
|
Herta/Curb-Agajanian wins the 2022 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR) National Championship with Taylor Hagler and Michael Lewis
|
|
2022
|
IMSA Weathertech Daytona DPi
(Tom Blomqvist, Oliver Jarvis, Helio Castroneves, Simon Pagenaud [Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian])
|
#1 | (2) Daytona; Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta |
Top 5
|
(9)
|
Top 10
|
(9)
|
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian win the 2022 IMSA Weathertech Daytona DPi National Championship
|
|
2022
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Rico Abreu)
|
#1 | (1) Knoxville, IA |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
|
|
2023
|
Chili Bowl
Tulsa, OK (Logan Seavey)
|
#1 | (1) Logan Seavey |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2023
|
WINNER - 61st Anniversary Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona (GTP)
Helio Castroneves, Tom Blomqvist, Simon Pagenaud, Colin Braun
(Meyer Shank/Curb-Agajanian)
|
|
2023
|
IMSA WEATHERTECH DAYTONA (GTP)
(Helio Castroneves, Tom Blomqvist, Simon Pagenaud, Colin Braun (Meyer Shank/Curb-Agajanian)
|
#1 | (2) Canadian Tire Motorsport Park; Petit LeMans @ Road America | |
Top 5
|
(6)
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
Meyer-Shank w/Curb-Agajanian - Top 3 in Year-End Point Standings |
|
2023
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR)
(Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler; Harry Gottsacker, Mason Filippi, Mark Wilkins, Robert Wickens, [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (12) Mid-Ohio; Watkins Glen; Chevrolet GP Ontario; Virginia; Lime Rock, CT; Petit LeMans @ Road America |
Top 5
|
(20)
|
Top 10
|
(24)
|
Herta/Curb-Agajanian wins the 2022 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR) National Championship with Robert Wickens & Harry Gottsacker
|
|
2023
|
All Star Circuit of Champions
(Brad Sweet, Donny Schatz, Rico Abreu; Knoxville, IA)
|
#1 | (3) Volusia; Plymouth Dirt Track, WI |
Top 5
|
(8)
|
Top 10
|
(11)
|
|
2023
|
NASCAR Craftsman Trucks
(Ty Majeski)
|
#1 | (1) Indianapolis, IN |
Top 5
|
(11)
|
Top 10
|
(16)
|
|
|
2023
|
Whelen Modified
(Max McLaughlin, Jon McKennedy)
|
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(4)
|
|
2023
|
SMART MODIFIED TOUR
(Gary Putnam)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2023
|
Indy
(Colton Herta)
|
Top 5
|
(2)
|
Top 10
|
(6)
|
Andretti/Curb-Agajanian (Colton Herta) - Top 10 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2023
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Kasey Kahne)
|
#1 | (20) Lincoln Speedway, PA; Columbus, MS; Devil's Bowl Speedway, TX; 81 Speedway, KS; Eldora, OH; Williams Grove, PA; Attica, OH; Hartford, OH; Atomic Speedway, OH; River Cities Speedway, ND; Ogilvie Raceway, MN; Cedar Lake Speedway, WI; Eldora, OH (Kings Royal); Summer Nationals; Skagit Speedway, WA; Hanford, CA; Kansas City, KS; Dirt Track @ Charlotte |
Top 5
|
(84)
|
Top 10
|
(143)
|
|
|
2023
|
POWRi
(Jade Avedisian, Taylor Reimer, Gavin Miller, Cooper Williams, Mariah Ede)
|
#1 | (3) Southern, IL; I-55, MO; Davenport Speedway, IA |
Top 5
|
(20)
|
Top 10
|
(30)
|
|
2023
|
Xtreme Outlaw Series
(Jade Avedisian, Taylor Reimer, Gavin Miller)
|
#1 | (1) I-55, MO (WOO Ironman 55) |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2023
|
USAC National Midget
(Ryan Timms, Jade Avedisian, Taylor Reimer, Gavin Miller)
|
#1 | (4) Belleville, KS; Bloomington, IN; Lawrenceburg, IN; Angell Park Speedway, WI |
Top 5
|
(26)
|
Top 10
|
(59)
|
Kunz/Curb-Agajanian - Top 5 Year-End Point Standings
|
|
2023
|
MSCS (Midwest Sprint Car Series)
(Dave Darland)
|
#1 | (1) Kokomo, IN |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
|
2024
|
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR)
(Michael Lewis, Taylor Hagler; Harry Gottsacker, Mason Filippi, Mark Wilkins, Robert Wickens, Denis Dupont, Nick Looijmans, Preston Brown, Bryson Morris [Bryan Herta with Curb-Agajanian] )
|
#1 | (2) Mid-Ohio; Canadian Tire Motorsports Park |
Top 5
|
(17)
|
Top 10
|
(29)
|
|
2024
|
NASCAR Craftsman Trucks
(Ty Majeski)
|
#1 | (2) Indianapolis Raceway Park; Richmond |
Top 5
|
(7)
|
Top 10
|
(10)
|
|
2024
|
Indy
(Colton Herta)
|
#1 | (2) Ontario; Music City Grand Prix (Nashville, TN) |
Top 5
|
(11)
|
Top 10
|
(14)
|
|
2024
|
World of Outlaws
(Donny Schatz, Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Kasey Kahne)
|
#1 | (8) Volusia Dirtcar Nationals; Volusia, 81 Speedway, KS; I-55, MO; Wilmot, WI; Knight Before The Kings Royal; Knoxville Nationals, IA; Jackson Nationals, MN |
Top 5
|
(38)
|
Top 10
|
(67)
|
|
2024
|
High Limit Sprint Car
(Brad Sweet, Rico Abreu, Kasey Kahne)
|
#1 | (11) Southern Oklahoma; Salina Highbanks, OK; Kansas City, KS; 34 Raceway, IA; Outlaw Speedway, NY; Utica-Rome Speedway, NY; I-70 Speedway, MO; Portsmouth, OH; Lernerville, PA; Skagit Speedway, WA; Port Royal, PA |
Top 5
|
(50)
|
Top 10
|
(78)
|
|
2024
|
POWRi
(Gavin Miller, Ryan Timms, Ashton Torgerson, Cannon McIntosh, Kale Drake)
|
#1 | (6) Port City Raceway (Tulsa); Farmer City, IL; Doe Run, MO; Macon, IL; Spoon River, IL |
Top 5
|
(23)
|
Top 10
|
(30)
|
|
2024
|
USAC National Midget
(Gavin Miller, Ryan Timms, Ashton Torgerson, Cannon McIntosh, Kale Drake)
|
#1 | (6) Belleville, KS; Lawrenceburg, IN; Lincoln Park, IN; Fairbury, NE |
Top 5
|
(27)
|
Top 10
|
(50)
|
|
2024
|
USAC Thunder Speed2 Midget
(Cale Coons)
|
#1 | (3) Williamsburg, OH; Waynesfield, OH: Lawrenceburg, IN |
Top 5
|
(10)
|
Top 10
|
(13)
|
|
2024
|
Midwest Auto Racing Association
(Cale Coons)
|
#1 | (1) Jacksonville, IL |
Top 5
|
(1)
|
Top 10
|
(1)
|
|
2024
|
Badger
(Cale Coons)
|
#1 | (1) Kankakee, IL |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
2024
|
Pro Late Models
(Bennie Hamlett)
|
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(7)
|
|
2024
|
Limited Late Models (Peyton Hamlett)
|
#1 | (1) Nashville Fairgrounds |
Top 5
|
(3)
|
Top 10
|
(3)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
INDYCAR * |
|
|
2000, 2001 Top 10 standings (Billy Boat - 10th & 4th)
(3 victories - 2011 Indy 500 - Dan Wheldon & 2016 Indy 500 & 2017 Watkins Glen - Alexander Rossi)
2015 Top 15 IndyCar Point Standings
2016 Top 11 IndyCar Point Standings (Rossi - Rookie of the Year)
2017 #7 IndyCar Point Standings
2018 Top 10 Year-End Point Standings (Marco Andretti)
2020 Pole Winner for 104th running of Indianapolis 500 (Marco Andretti)
2021 Winner at St. Petersburg, Monterey, GP, Long Beach GP (Colton Herta) |
|
Cart/Champ Car World Series |
|
|
1985, 1986 Top 10 standings (Tom Sneva - 7th & 10th) |
|
INDYCAR (Lights) * |
|
|
2012, 2013 Championships
Top 10 Standings - 2012 (3), 2013 (3), 2014 (4), 2015 (3), 2016 (2)
(24 victories)
Winner - 2012, 2015 & 2018 Indianapolis Freedom 100
Winner - 2014, 2015 & 2018 Indianapolis Grand Prix
|
|
NASCAR |
Sprint Cup * |
|
1980 Championship (Dale Earnhardt)(Sponsor)(9 victories)
1980 (Sponsor), 1984 (Owner/Entrant) Top 10 standings
(2 victories - Daytona winner 1984) (Richard Petty's 200th victory)
|
Xfinity |
|
1984, 1986 (2 victories) (Sponsor)
1986 (Dale Jarrett) (Sponsor) Top 10 standings
2003 (1 victory - Johnny Sauter) (Owner/Entrant),
2009 Top 10 standings (Jason Keller) (Owner)
|
Trucks * |
|
2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2018 Top 10 standings
2018 Top 5 Year-End Point Standings (Grant Enfinger)
2019 Regular Season Championship (Grant Enfinger)
(13 victories)
2021 Winner at Las Vegas (Christian Eckes)
|
K&N East * |
|
2012 (1 victory) (Tyler Reddick)
2013 Championship (6 victories) (Dylan Kwasniewski)
2015 Top 5 Year-End Point Standings (Rico Abreu)
2016 Winner at New Smyrna, FL
2019 Winner at New Smyrna, South Boston (Derek Kraus)
|
K&N West * |
|
2009, 2010 (3 victories)
2009, 2010 Top 5 standings
2015 (1 East/West victory - Iowa, Brandon McReynolds)
2016 Top 5 standings (Julia Landauer) (Owner)
2017 National Championship (Todd Gilliland)
2019 Champion (Derek Kraus) (McAnally/NAPA/Curb)
|
Late Model All American |
|
2013 (1 victory) (Kyle Larson - Battle at the Beach)
|
Modified * |
|
2013, 2014 (5 victories & 1 non-points victory -
Ryan Newman - All Star Shootout)
2014 Top 10 standings (Bobby Santos)
2016 (2 victories including All-Star race at New Hampshire) Top 15 Point Standings (Bobby Santos)
|
Southern Modified * |
|
2014 Top 10 standings
(1 non-points victory) (Kyle Larson - Daytona Qualifier)
2015 (1 points victory) (Ryan Preece - South Boston)
2015 Top 10 Point Standings (Gary Putnam)
2016 (1 victory) Top 10 Point Standings
|
Grand-Am (Daytona Prototype) |
|
2011, 2012, 2013 Top 10 Standings
(1 victory - Overall Winner 2012 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona)
|
GT Daytona |
|
2017 - winner at Detroit Grand Prix
|
|
IMSA |
Daytona Prototype |
|
2011, 2012, 2013 Top 10 standings (1 victory - Overall Winner 2012 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona) |
Weathertech Daytona DPi |
|
2022 Winner of Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona (Blomqvist, Castroneves, Pagenaud, Jarvis)
2022 National Championship (Blomqvist, Castroneves, Jarvis) |
SportsCar Daytona * |
|
2014, 2015, 2016 Top 10 standings
(2 victories - 2016 Grand Prix of Monterey, 2016 Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta) |
Weathertech Daytona GTD (formerly Sportscar Daytona GTD) |
|
2017 Top 5 standings
(2 victories - Belle Isle, Watkins Glen)
2019 Championship (Hindman/Farnbacher)
2020 Championship (Farnbacher/McMurry) |
GTS |
|
1987 Championship (11 victories)
1986, 1987 Top 10 standings |
GTO |
|
1986 Top 5 at 24 Hours of Daytona
1986, 1987 Top 10 standings |
GTU |
|
1984, 1985 Top 10 standings (9 victories)
1985 - Winner at Daytona |
GT Daytona |
|
2017 - winner at Detroit Grand Prix
2018 - Top 5 Finish - Roar Before the 24 (Daytona)
2018 - Podium Finish - ROLEX 24 Hours of Daytona
2019 - Top 5 Finish - ROLEX 24 Hours of Daytona
2020 - 2 Top 10 Finishes - ROLEX 24 Hours of Daytona
|
Michelin Pilot Challenge (TCR) |
|
2021 & 2022 National Championship (Lewis/Hagler) |
|
SCCA |
GT3 |
|
2014 Top 10 standings (4 victories)
Winner - Circuit of the Americas (Austin, Elkhart Lake, Monterey) |
Pirelli World Challenge GT * (GTA) |
|
2015 2-time Winner of the Texas Grand Prix at The Circuit Of The Americas in Austin & Winner at St. Petersburg and Long Beach - Michael Lewis
2015 Top 10 GT Point Standings |
Pirelli World Challenge GTS |
|
2016 - 2-time Winner at St. Petersburg |
Pirelli World Challenge SprintX |
|
2016 - 2-time winner at Utah |
Indy Pro |
|
1984 Top 10 standings (1 victory) |
Pirelli World Challenge TCR |
|
2018 Pirelli World Challenge Championship (Herta/Curb-Agajanian) |
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge |
|
2019 Championship (Herta/Curb-Agajanian) |
|
ARCA |
|
|
2012 Top 5 Owner standings (1 victory - Chicago, K. Swindell)
|
|
NHRA |
|
|
1986 Top 10 standings
(1 victory - Pomona Winternationals)
|
|
WORLD OF OUTLAWS * |
|
|
2013 Owner Championship (Pittman)
2013, 2014, 2015 Top 10 Owner standings (Pittman)
2012, 2013, 2014 Top 10 Owner standings (Darrah)
2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Top 10
Owner standings (Saldana)
2012 (2), 2013 (2), 2014 (2) Top 10 Sponsor standings
2015 Top 10 Owner standings (Schatz, Sweet, Pittman)
2015 Owner Championship (Schatz)
2016 (40 victories) Owner Championship (Schatz)
2017 (26 Victories) Owner Championship (Schatz)
2018 (42 Victories) Championship (Schatz)
2019 (27 Victories)
2020 Overall DIRTcart Nationals (Sweet)
2019-2021 World of Outlaws Championship (Sweet)
|
|
FORMULA F2000 |
|
|
2014 Top 10 standings
(1 victory - Adrian Starrantino - 2014 Indianapolis Grand Prix)
|
|
FORMULA F1600 |
|
|
2013 Top 10 standings (Adrian Starrantino) (4 victories) |
|
FORMULA F1600 (Pacific) |
|
|
2013 Championship (Colton Herta) (10 victories) |
|
USAC |
Midget (National) * |
|
2012 (Bryan Clauson/Kyle Larson) National Championship,
2014 (Rico Abreu) National Championship,
2016 (Tanner Thorson) National Championship,
2017 (Spencer Bayston) National Championship
2018 (Logan Seavey) National Championship
2015, 2016, 2017 Kunz/Curb-Agajanian National Championship,
(61 victories combined - National, Dirt & Pavement)
2007, 2008 (2), 2009, 2011, 2012 (2), 2013 (4), 2014 (5), 2015 Top 10 standings
|
National Midget (Dirt) |
|
2013 Championship (Christopher Bell)
2013 (4 victories)
|
Midget (Pavement) |
|
2014 Championship (Kyle O'Gara)
|
National Midget (Pavement) |
|
2013 (3 victories) Top 10 standings
|
Sprint * |
|
2012, 2013 Championships (30 victories)
2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2011, 2012 (2), 2013, 2014, 2015 Top 10 standings
2018 Dave Darland sets all-time record with 62 USAC Sprint Car Victories
|
Silver Crown * |
|
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Championships (16 victories)
2000, 2003, 2009, 2010 (2), 2011 (2), 2012 (3), 2013 (3), 2014 (2) Top 10 standings
|
USAC Champ Car/Gold Crown |
|
1985 Top 10 standings (Ed Pimm - 9th) (Owner)
1982 (1 victory - Bobby Olivero) (Sponsor) |
Western Midget |
|
17 victories
2011, 2013(2), 2014 (2) Top 10 standings
|
Western Midget (Dirt) |
|
2 victories
2014 (3) Top 10 standings
|
Southern Midget Racing Series |
|
1 victory
|
West Coast Sprint |
|
2 victories
|
Southwest Sprint |
|
2 victories
|
CRA USAC Sprint |
|
6 victories
|
USAC National Championship |
|
2011, 2012, 2013 (Bryan Clauson)
|
Triple Crown Championships |
|
2012, 2013 Curb-Agajanian - 1st car owner/entrant to win 3 National Championships in Silver Crown, Sprint and Midget car the same years
|
158 USAC National Car Owner Victories - All-Time USAC Record
|
|
ASCS |
|
|
2014 Championship (Jason Johnson) (1 victory)
|
|
ASCS Southwest |
|
|
2014 (Jason Johnson - 1 victory)
|
|
ASCS West Texas |
|
|
2014 (Jason Johnson)
|
|
NSL (National Sprint League) |
|
|
(1 victory)
|
|
WAR |
|
|
(1 victory)
|
|
BADGER |
|
|
2014 Championship (Christopher Bell) (16 victories)
2012, 2013, 2014 (3), 2015 Top 10 standings
|
|
POWRi |
|
|
2014 (3), 2015 Top 10 standings (43 victories)
2016 (10 victories, including Pepsi Nationals - Carson Macedo)
2018 Tucker Klaasmeyer - World POWRi Championship
2019 Jesse Colwell - World POWRi Championship |
|
ASA |
|
|
(1 victory)
|
|
ALL STAR CIRCUIT OF CHAMPIONS |
|
|
(21 Owner/Entrant Victories - 3 Sponsor Victories)
|
|
NMDOTY |
|
|
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Championships (Owner)
2012 (2), 2013(2), 2014 (4), 2015 (3) Top 10 standings |
|
NON-WINGED SPRINT |
|
|
2013, 2014 Championships (Owner)
2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Top 10 standings |
|
NORTH AMERICAN 410 WINGED SPRINT CAR DRIVER AND OWNER OF THE YEAR |
|
|
2015 Donny Schatz, Championship Winner
2015 Stewart-Curb/Agajanian, Championship Owner
|
|
CRA |
|
|
1986, 1987 Championships (Brad Noffsinger) (Sponsor)
(25 victories)
1979, 1986, 1987 Top 10 standings
|
|
CHILI BOWL * |
|
|
2009 (Sammy Swindell),
2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Championships (Kevin Swindell)
2014 Championship (Bryan Clauson)
2015 Championship (Rico Abreu)
2016 Championship (Rico Abreu)
2017 Championship (Christopher Bell)
2018 Championship (Christopher Bell)
2019 Championship (Christopher Bell)
2023 Championship (Logan Seavey)
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS |
52 (Owner/Entrant) |
|
TOP 10 STANDINGS |
168 (Owner/Entrant) |
|
* Owner/entrant during 2015 season
|
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