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Doug Coby
Coby's No. 2 car at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2016
NationalityUnited States American
BornFrank Douglas Coby III
(1979-08-18) August 18, 1979 (age 45)
Milford, Connecticut, U.S.
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour career
Debut season2002
Current teamTommy Baldwin Racing
Car number7
EngineChevrolet
Crew chiefTommy Baldwin Jr.
Former teamsMike Smeriglio Racing, King Racing, Curt Chase Racing, Wayne Darling Racing, Major Motion Motorsports, Santos Racing, Solheim Racing, Berkeley Auto Racing, TS Haulers Motorsports
Starts238
Championships6
Wins31
Poles32
Best finish1st in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
Finished last season5th (2021)
Previous series
2015

2017
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
1 race run over 1 year
2021 position62nd
Best finish62nd (2021)
First race2021 UNOH 200 (Bristol)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of December 30, 2021.

Frank Douglas Coby III (born August 18, 1979) is an American professional racing driver who competes part-time in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour and the SMART Modified Tour, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet for Tommy Baldwin Racing, he has also competed part-time in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 24 Chevrolet Silverado for GMS Racing. He is a six-time champion of the Whelen Modified Tour, winning titles in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2019.

Racing career

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Coby started racing in quarter midgets before moving up to pro stocks, late models and SK modifieds.[1] He won two Whelen All-American Series championships at his home track, Stafford Motor Speedway.[2] He has also dabbled in open-wheel midget racing.[3]

In 2002, Coby debuted in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at Stafford and ran part-time in the series for a number of years.[2] He won his first NWMT race at Stafford in 2006 and continued to run part-time on the tour for the next half-decade, earning his second career win at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park in 2011.[4] He also ran in the Valenti Modified Racing Series during that time.[5] The win at Thompson came with car owner Wayne Darling; Coby won his first NWMT championship with Darling in 2012 on the strength of five race wins.[6]

The following year, Coby was second in points and decided to switch teams to Mike Smeriglio Racing for the 2014 season. He won his first race with the team, the Battle at the Beach, and claimed the 2014 NWMT championship.[7]

In 2015, Coby entered the NWMT season finale at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park tied with Ryan Preece atop the point standings after Coby had controversially spun Preece for a race win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the later stages of the season.[8] Coby won the race and the championship after a mid-race pass on Justin Bonsignore for the lead.[9] Also that year, he made his debut in the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour, driving a No. 21 car for Smeriglio in the season-opener at Caraway Speedway, finishing 15th.

For the 2016 season, Coby claimed nine NWMT pole awards[10] and claimed his third consecutive tour championship, becoming the first driver in tour history to accomplish such a feat.[11]

Following the first two races of the 2017 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour season, Coby was 16th in the point standings but rallied to claim the championship by the end of the season.[12] Also that year, he made his debut in the K&N Pro Series East race, driving the No. 43 for Calabrese Motorsports at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park,[13] finishing 4th.

In 2018, Coby finished third in the NWMT point standings while rival Justin Bonsignore won the championship. Coby won two races the following year and claimed his sixth title by nine points over Bonsignore.[2] He also ran a limited stock car schedule, winning a feature at the World Series of Asphalt.[6]

Coby won another NWMT championship in 2019, using a large accumulated points lead to withstand a flat tire suffered in the season finale. [2] After the championship, Coby's car owner, Mike Smeriglio, decided to sell his team, leaving Coby without a ride.[14] In the following offseason, Coby bought one of Smerigilio's three cars and started his own team, Doug Coby Racing with his crew chief, Phil Moran.[15]

In 2021, it was announced Coby would compete in the inaugural Superstar Racing Experience race at Stafford Motor Speedway. (As a result, he skipped the Whelen Modified Tour race at Oswego Speedway, which was on the same day.) Driving a No. 10 car (the same number he uses in the Modified Tour), he won the second heat and the main event in front of the hometown crowd. This led to him getting a ride with GMS Racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at the Bristol night race in September. It will be his debut in NASCAR's top 3 series. The deal came together through GMS Team President Mike Beam, who served as Coby's crew chief in the SRX race at Stafford.[16]

Personal life

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Outside of racing, Coby worked in financial services before founding Rescue Dog Realty, a real estate company that donates commission earnings to rescue shelters.[17]

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Camping World Truck Series

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 NCWTC Pts Ref
2021 GMS Racing 24 Chevy DAY DAY LVS ATL BRI RCH KAN DAR COA CLT TEX NAS POC KNX GLN GTW DAR BRI
12
LVS TAL MAR PHO 62nd 25 [18]

K&N Pro Series East

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NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
Year Team No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 NKNPSEC Pts Ref
2017 Calabrese Motorsports 43 Toyota NSM GRE BRI SBO SBO MEM BLN TMP
4
NHA IOW GLN LGY NJM DOV 42nd 40 [19]

Whelen Modified Tour

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NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour results
Year Car owner No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 NWMTC Pts Ref
2002 Don King 28 Chevy TMP STA WFD NZH RIV SEE RCH STA BEE NHA RIV TMP STA WFD TMP NHA STA
19
MAR
35
TMP
26
59th 249 [20]
2003 TMP
18
STA
DNQ
WFD
28
NZH
24
STA
DNQ
LER
19
BLL
17
BEE
12
NHA
23
ADI
9
RIV
DNQ
TMP
11
STA
17
WFD
9
TMP
8
NHA
12
STA
18
TMP
12
14th 1903 [21]
2004 TMP
21
STA
25
WFD
14
NZH
19
STA
25
RIV
9
LER
23
BLL
9
BEE
16
NHA
33
SEE
17
RIV
13
STA
10
TMP
16
WFD
28
TMP
19
NHA
10
STA
20
12th 2108 [22]
Curt Chase 77 Chevy TMP
7
2005 TMP
9
STA
24
RIV
17
STA
3*
RIV
22
7th 2327 [23]
Pontiac WFD
10
JEN
12
NHA
4
BEE
14
SEE
5
STA
25
TMP
14*
WFD
2
MAR
5
TMP
19
NHA
7
STA
29
TMP
3
2006 TMP
16
STA
1*
JEN
9
TMP
17
STA
21
NHA
33
HOL
24
RIV
DNQ
STA
20
TMP
20
MAR
5
TMP
7
NHA
33
WFD
11
TMP
23
STA
13
14th 1792 [24]
2007 TMP STA WTO STA TMP NHA TSA RIV STA
4
TMP
19
MAN
2
MAR
17
37th 706 [25]
Mike Smeriglio III 22 Ford NHA
36
TMP STA
Don King 88 Chevy TMP
20
2008 Preece Racing 40 Chevy TMP STA STA TMP NHA
DNQ
SPE RIV 35th 694 [26]
Don King 28 Chevy STA
3
TMP MAN TMP
3
NHA
34
MAR CHE STA
21
TMP
4
2009 George Bierce Jr. 19 Chevy TMP
8
STA
28
STA
9
NHA
6
SPE
25
RIV
22
STA
28
BRI TMP
31
NHA
11
MAR STA
2
TMP
3
18th 1308 [27]
2010 Ralph Solhem 0 Chevy TMP
37
STA
22*
STA MAR NHA
8
27th 1003 [28]
Robert Katon Jr. 46 Chevy LIM
20
MND RIV
Bob Santos 92 Chevy STA
17
TMP
8
BRI
Ed Partridge 12 Chevy NHA
4
STA
Wayne Darling 52 Chevy TMP
3
2011 TMP
7
STA
29
STA
8
MND
11
TMP
7
NHA
4
RIV
5
STA
9*
NHA
10
BRI
17
DEL
2
TMP
1*
LRP
18
NHA
16
STA
9
TMP
15*
5th 2214 [29]
2012 TMP
8
STA
1
MND
2
STA
1
WFD
1*
NHA
3
STA
1*
TMP
3
BRI
11
TMP
13
RIV
22
NHA
1
STA
9
TMP
6
1st 556 [30]
2013 TMP
7
STA
6
STA
6
WFD
2
RIV
28
NHA
1
MND
2
STA
1*
TMP
4
BRI
15
RIV
14
NHA
13
STA
2
TMP
8
2nd 517 [31]
2014 Mike Smeriglio III 2 Chevy TMP
3
STA
2
STA
1*
WFD
10
RIV
6
NHA
2
MND
5
STA
4
TMP
3
NHA
3
STA
8
TMP
17
1st 511 [32]
Ford BRI
4
2015 Chevy TMP
1*
STA
6
WFD
2
STA
13
TMP
1*
RIV
3
NHA
30
MND
1*
STA
2
TMP
1*
BRI
22
RIV
2
NHA
1*
STA
1
TMP
1*
1st 613 [33]
2016 TMP
4
STA
1*
WFD
8
STA
1*
TMP
11
RIV
10*
NHA
1*
MND
6
STA
20*
TMP
2
BRI
5
RIV
15
OSW
1*
SEE
3*
NHA
3
STA
1*
TMP
6
1st 684 [34]
2017 MYR
13
TMP
31
STA
2*
LGY
15*
TMP
4
RIV
3
NHA
11
STA
2*
TMP
2
BRI
2
SEE
1*
OSW
4
RIV
2
NHA
14*
STA
7
TMP
5*
1st 604 [35]
2018 MYR
14
TMP
6
STA
21
SEE
12
TMP
3*
LGY
24
RIV
3
NHA
26
STA
1
TMP
3
BRI
5
OSW
3
RIV
4
NHA
7
STA
3
TMP
6
3rd 575 [36]
2019 MYR
1
SBO
8
TMP
5*
STA
1
WAL
10*
SEE
1*
TMP
2
RIV
8*
NHA
2*
STA
3*
TMP
1*
OSW
6
RIV
15
NHA
3
STA
3
TMP
7
1st 661 [37]
2020 Doug Coby Racing 10 Chevy JEN
7
WMM
3
WMM
1
JEN
4
MND
3
TMP
5*
NHA
9
STA
2
TMP
22
3rd 347 [38]
2021 Ford MAR
6
STA
12
JEN
2
OSW RIV
1*
NHA
27
NRP
9
STA
4
BEE
5
OSW
4
RCH
5
RIV
24
STA
2
5th 483 [39]
Chevy RIV
1
2022 Tommy Baldwin Racing 7 NSM RCH RIV
1*
LEE
1
JEN MND
5
RIV
10
WAL NHA
7
CLM
9
LGY
1*
OSW
7
RIV
4
9th 460 [40]
Doug Coby Racing 10 TMP
3
TMP
8*
MAR
30
2023 Tommy Baldwin Racing 7 NSM
5
RCH
13
MON
1*
RIV
19
LEE
6
SEE
2
RIV
3
WAL
6
NHA
2
LMP
7
THO
8
LGY OSW MON
5
RIV NWS
10
THO MAR 6th 496 [41]
2024 NSM
3
RCH
6
THO MON RIV
15
NHA
28
MON LMP THO
16
OSW RIV MON THO NWS MAR 18th 184 [42]
Lawney Tinio 44 Chevy SEE
14

Whelen Southern Modified Tour

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NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour results
Year Car owner No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NWSMTC Pts Ref
2015 Mike Smeriglio III 21 Chevy CRW
15
CRW SBO LGY CRW BGS BRI LGY SBO CLT 27th 29 [43]

* Season still in progress

Superstar Racing Experience

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(key* – Most laps led. 1 – Heat 1 winner. 2 – Heat 2 winner.

Superstar Racing Experience results
Year No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 SRXC Pts
2021 10 STA
1*2
KNX ELD IRP SLG NSV 13th 44

* Season still in progress

References

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  3. ^ Creed, Aaron (May 23, 2015). "Modified Aces Invade NEMA, Score Chemung Midget Wins". Speed51. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
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  5. ^ Sullivan, Connor. "Best of the Decade Debate: Doug Coby or Matt Hirschman?". Speed51. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Top 10 Short Track Racers of the Past Decade". Speed51. January 3, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
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  8. ^ Paul, Brandon (September 26, 2015). "'Modifieds Happen' & Coby Wins NHMS After Contact with Preece". Speed51. Retrieved June 29, 2020.
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  19. ^ "Doug Coby – 2017 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  20. ^ "Doug Coby – 2002 NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  21. ^ "Doug Coby – 2003 NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
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  37. ^ "Doug Coby – 2019 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  38. ^ "Doug Coby – 2020 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
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  40. ^ "Doug Coby – 2022 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  41. ^ "Doug Coby – 2023 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
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  • Doug Coby driver statistics at Racing-Reference