MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Jobber, the leading provider of software for blue collar businesses, has joined Hettinger Racing and will serve as the primary partner for driver Luke Fenhaus and the No. 5 Ford Mustang Dark Horse in the season-opening NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race Feb. 14 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.
Powering over 350,000 service pros across more than 50 industries, Jobber brings together quoting, scheduling, payments and customer communication in one platform.
“NASCAR is all about athletes like Luke who know how to grind,” said Sam Pillar, CEO and co-founder of Jobber. “Drivers, crews and team owners are all focused on getting a little better every lap. That’s the same mindset we see in blue collar entrepreneurs – people who care deeply about their craft and are always looking for ways to run smarter and grow.”
Daytona serves as a double debut for Hettinger Racing and Fenhaus. Team owner Chris Hettinger is a veteran team owner in the grassroots Late Model ranks whose organization is making its NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut in the Feb. 14 United Rentals 300.
Fenhaus is a Midwestern short-track star who is also making his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut at Daytona. Together, they aim to put the green-and-blue No. 5 Jobber Ford Mustang at the front of Saturday’s 38-car field.
“We’ve been steadily building toward this moment and we’re incredibly proud to have Jobber on our Ford Mustang for our first NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race,” said Hettinger, who also owns Victory Custom Trailers in his home state of Michigan. “Our race team, and Luke in particular, embody Jobber’s customers. We’re hands on, always on the go, and we want to win. We don’t need anything slowing us down. Jobber understands that, and for a business owner like me, they’re essential to a smooth-running operation.”
Fenhaus has been making a steady climb up the NASCAR ladder, winning in Late Models to secure seats in the ARCA Menards Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and now, the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series. The 21-year-old from Wausau, Wisconsin, is a two-time ARCA winner who made 12 Truck Series starts in 2025.
“Late Models are my foundation, ARCA helped me take the next step, and the Truck Series taught me what it takes to compete at a national level. To be making my NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut at Daytona is something I’ve worked toward for a long time, and I’m ready for it.
“I’m proud to represent Jobber and gracious for their support. For a racer like me who’s scratching and clawing for every opportunity, their partnership means everything.”



