MCA Records became the new sponsor for 1996, and the team had two top-ten qualification starts, but could not finish higher than twelfth.
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For 2013, the team fielded a number of drivers including Allmendinger, Smith, Bliss, Austin Dillon, Ryan Truex, and Bobby Labonte.
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PK Carsport's Anthony Kumpen, Mike Hezemans, Kurt Mollekens, and Jos Menten won the race for the second time for Corvette, leading a Vitaphone Racing Maserati and a Phoenix Racing Audi for the overall podium.
For the 2004 Rockingham race, Ruttman joined Phoenix Racing, but car owner James Finch failed to hire a crew, and Ruttman was forced to park by NASCAR after completing just one lap.
In 2008, Cassill drove the No. 5 National Guard Chevrolet in 16 Nationwide series races for JR Motorsports and the No. 4 Phoenix Racing Chevrolet in the 3 road course races.