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Sherman competed in a handful of NASCAR Busch Series races in 2004 in the No. 58 Serta Dodge for Akins Motorsports and planned to run a full schedule with the team in 2005. Glynn Motorsports bought out his team and after 11 races and one top-10 finish between the two teams, Sherman and his sponsors parted ways with the team. In July 2005, Sherman signed on with ppc Racing, replacing Michel Jourdain, Jr., and brought the Serta sponsorship with him (along with Hickory Farms and Consort hair spray).
In 2006, Sherman moved up to the NEXTEL Cup Series. He was signed to drive the #49 for BAM Racing as a replacement for Ken Schrader, with Serta once again his sponsor. His best finish was an 21st place finish in the Daytona 500. After poor performance, BAM Racing asked Sherman to step aside while the team tested other drivers. He resigned from the team (taking the sponsorship with him) and raced in the ARCA RE/MAX Series for the remainder of the 2006 season. He drove the #36 Big Lots Chevy in the 2007 Busch Series season before departing the team in September. He would spend the remainder of the season driving a limited schedule for Braun Racing. In 2009, he drove a few Camping World Truck Series races for Stringer Motorsports in the #90 Great Clips Toyota.
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