Ted Musgrave - Busch Series

Busch Series

Musgrave made his Busch Series debut in 1989 in the All Pro 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, driving the #98 Buick. He started 31st and wound up in 12th place. He also ran at North Carolina Speedway the next week, finishing 17th. He would not return to the series until 1995, when he 14th at Charlotte in the #9 Ford for Roush Racing. In 1997, Musgrave finished 12th at Darlington Raceway in the #40 Ford for Doug Taylor. He would also return for another race in the #9 Roush Ford, finishing 36th at Talladega. Musgrave attempted four races in 1999, but only qualified for one, finishing 17th at Rockingham in the #29 Pep Boys Chevrolet for Gary Bechtel.

For 2000, Musgrave signed with Team SABCO to run nine races in the #82 Channellock Chevrolet. He only managed to earn three top 20 finishes, including his first top 10, an 8th at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Musgrave would not return to the series until 2003, when he signed a one race deal with Tommy Baldwin Racing in the #6 Dodge. In the Food City 250 at Bristol, he started 9th and finished 3rd, earning a career best finish for both he and the race team. Musgrave also ran one race in 2004, the Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond International Raceway. Driving the #86 Dodge, he started 11th but finished 34th after overheating problems.

In 2006, Musgrave was one of many to drive the #12 and #14 Dodges for FitzBradshaw Racing. In five races, he was only able to earn a best finish of 21st at Richmond. His final series race to date was that year's O'Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway, finishing 34th in the #14 Family Dollar Dodge.

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