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Red Horse Racing

Former NASCAR team

Red Horse Racing

Summary

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameRed Horse Racing
Logo[[File:Red Horse racing.PNG200px]]
Owner_namesJeff Hammond
Tom DeLoach
BaseMooresville, North Carolina
SeriesCamping World Truck Series
Drivers7. Brett Moffitt
17. Timothy Peters
ManufacturerToyota
Opened2004
Closed2017
DebutCamping World Truck Series:
2005 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 (Daytona)
FinalCamping World Truck Series:
2017 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
RacesTotal: 533
Nationwide Series: 1
Camping World Truck Series: 532
Drivers_champTotal: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
WinsTotal: 16
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 16
PolesTotal: 14
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 14

Tom DeLoach 17. Timothy Peters 2005 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 (Daytona) 2017 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte) Nationwide Series: 1 Camping World Truck Series: 532 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 0 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 16 Nationwide Series: 0 Camping World Truck Series: 14 Red Horse Racing was an American professional stock car racing team that last competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team was based in Mooresville, North Carolina. It was co-owned by former Mobil 1 marketing executive Tom DeLoach

Camping World Truck Series

Truck No. 1 history

The No.1 team originated in 2009 at Daytona with 2008 Truck Series champion, Johnny Benson behind the wheel. Benson would score 4 Top 10 finishes with a best of 2nd at Kansas. He would be released after a 4th place finish at Texas due to lack of sponsorship. He was 7th in the Standings. Caitlyn Shaw would drive the No. 1 at Indianapolis Raceway Park to a 24th place finish. Timothy Peters would move from his usual No. 17 to the No. 1 to win the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway.

Truck No. 1 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2007Aaron Fike1Toyota8th3120David GreenJason LefflerBrandon Whitt2009Caitlin Shaw70th91
DAY
16CAL
18ATL
12MAR
7KAN
8CLT
14MFD
24DOV
10TEX
11MCH
17MLW
21MEM
5
KEN
5IRP
15NSH
14BRI
16GTW
20NHA
19LVS
18
TAL
4MAR
23TEX
9PHO
4HOM
5
ATL
23
DAYCALATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRP
24NSHBRICHIIOWGTWNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 7 history

The No. 7 team originated in 2012, when John King drove the No. 7 to win the NextEra Energy 250, despite him being in two crashes. On March 23, 2015, Gray Gaulding joined the team on a limited schedule, making his debut at Martinsville. That race would be his only start with the team. The No. 7 took the place of the No. 11 entry in 2017, with Brett Moffitt driving.

Truck No. 7 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2010Justin Lofton7Toyota12th29482011Miguel Paludo20th6512012John King18th530Parker Kligerman2013John Wes Townley14th6412014Brian Ickler34th1222015Gray Gaulding52nd272017Brett Moffitt33rd126
DAY
18ATL
20MAR
31NSH
20KAN
13DOV
3CLT
15TEX
23MCH
18IOW
15GTY
27IRP
29POC
5NSH
9DAR
20BRI
5CHI
5KEN
11NHA
11LVS
8MAR
13TAL
33TEX
22PHO
9HOM
9
DAY
4PHO
25DAR
27MAR
12NSH
27DOV
28CLT
35KAN
13TEX
8KEN
21IOW
15NSH
14IRP
4POC
19MCH
3BRI
31ATL
22CHI
8NHA
10KEN
25LVS
27TAL
18MAR
16TEX
9HOM
31
DAY
1MAR
9CAR
33KAN
13CLT
33DOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOC
MCH
4BRI
2ATL
4IOW
23*KEN
2LVS
19TAL
1MAR
9TEX
2PHO
27HOM
7
DAY
21MAR
32CAR
11KAN
32CLT
8DOV
11TEX
15KEN
11IOW
12ELD
22POC
17MCH
7BRI
30MSP
12IOW
11CHI
6LVS
7TAL
7MAR
13TEX
9PHO
27HOM
6
DAY
33MAR
10KAN
27CLT
23DOVTEXGTWKENIOWELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVS
5TALMARTEXPHOHOM
DAYATLMAR
17KANCLTDOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM
DAY
22ATL
11MAR
6KAN
7CLT
18DOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 11 history

Careers for Veterans 200]] at [[Michigan International Speedway

The No. 11 truck debuted in 2009 as the No. 1 truck with defending champion Johnny Benson at the wheel. On June 8, 2009, the team announced that the No. 1 truck would be shut down due to a lack of sponsorship, leaving Benson without a ride to defend the title he won in 2008. Peters would join Red Horse after the Texas race after merging his team, Premier Racing with Red Horse. The team returned in 2010 as the No. 7 Tundra, fielding 2009 ARCA RE/MAX Series champion Justin Lofton who competed for Rookie of the Year honors. Lofton would finish second to Austin Dillon in ROTY points, but was released at season's end. He was replaced by Brazil native Miguel Paludo, who brought sponsorship from Stemco Duroline. Paludo managed a few top tens but was outpaced mostly by Peters. Paludo left after 2011 to join Turner Motorsports. Paludo was replaced by rookie John King for the 2012 season. During the first race of the season, the NextEra Energy Resources 250, King won his first Camping World Truck Series race. After the first five races, Red Horse was forced to shut down the No. 7 team due to a lack of sponsorship. The team was revived to field Parker Kligerman after his release from Brad Keselowski Racing. Kligerman would score his first career win at Talladega and finished 5th in points. Kligerman moved up to the Nationwide Series with Kyle Busch Motorsports, and would be replaced by John Wes Townley for 2013. As Townley moved to the Wauters Motorsports No. 5 Zaxby's Toyota Tundra for 2014, Brian Ickler took over the seat of the No. 7 truck with Bullet Liner as the primary sponsor. However, on May 20, the team announced the No. 7 will be suspended due to lack of funding, and to increase focus on Quiroga and Peters' teams. Ickler returned for one-race deal in Las Vegas.

On December 17, 2014, Red Horse announced Ben Kennedy would drive in 2015, reviving the No. 11. Kennedy left the team on April 15, 2016. Five days later, Matt Tifft was announced as Kennedy's replacement in the No. 11. Tifft would run a few races before being sidelined with disc problem in his back, as well as having surgery to remove a tumor in his brain. German Quiroga drove at Texas in June. Brett Moffitt also drove the No. 11 and won his first career Camping World Truck Series race at Michigan, passing his teammate Timothy Peters and William Byron on the final lap of the race.

Truck No. 11 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2003Brandon Whitt38Chevy42nd5922004Ford22nd25692005Toyota21st26022006David Starr115th3355200814th29292009T. J. Bell19th27672010Nelson Piquet Jr.148th352Miguel Paludo112012Todd Bodine16th5742015Ben Kennedy14th69020167th2150Matt TifftGermán QuirogaBrett MoffittJake Griffin
DAYDARMMR
19MARCLTDOVTEXMEMMLWKAN
26KEN
30GTWMCHIRPNSHBRIRCHNHACAL
13LVS
26SBOTEX
34MARPHOHOM
35
DAY
22ATL
20MAR
14MFD
18CLT
18DOV
31TEX
22MEM
15MLW
15KAN
23KEN
14GTW
23MCH
28IRP
20NSH
17BRI
31RCH
17NHA
19LVS
13CAL
35TEX
15MAR
12PHO
20DAR
14HOM
26
DAY
28CAL
23ATL
15MAR
29GTY
33MFD
30CLT
23DOV
32TEX
15MCH
34MLW
13KAN
16KEN
6MEM
1IRP
24NSH
23BRI
20RCH
33NHA
27LVS
9MAR
3ATL
8TEX
15PHO
19HOM
29
DAY
14CAL
12ATL
15MAR
1*GTY
8CLT
26MFD
3DOV
11TEX
18MCH
13MLW
8KAN
8KEN
8MEM
11IRP
4NSH
20BRI
5NHA
5LVS
20TAL
24MAR
2ATL
11TEX
16PHO
6HOM
7
DAY
4CAL
13ATL
21MAR
6KAN
27CLT
17MFD
2*DOV
6TEX
27MCH
26MLW
23MEM
5KEN
5IRP
16NSH
9BRI
29GTW
28NHA
7LVS
22TAL
19MAR
33ATL
14TEX
12PHO
13HOM
22
DAY
11CAL
5ATL
12MAR
31KAN
22CLT
30DOV
23TEX
14MCH
18MLW
28MEM
18KEN
23IRP
15NSH
10BRI
8CHI
15IOW
7GTW
24NHA
12LVS
12MAR
30TAL
29TEX
23PHO
13HOM
10
DAY
6ATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRPPOCNSHDARBRICHIKENNHALVSMARTAL
TEX
33PHOHOM
9
DAY
6MAR
25CAR
31KAN
5CLT
3DOV
1TEX
30KEN
28IOW
12CHI
18POC
26MCH
24BRI
31ATL
21IOW
3KEN
30LVS
5TAL
33MAR
22TEX
8PHO
28HOM
11
DAY
28ATL
3MAR
19KAN
26CLT
16DOV
6TEX
10GTW
7IOW
13KEN
16ELD
12POC
11MCH
25BRI
15MSP
3CHI
12NHA
23LVS
3TAL
25MAR
14TEX
9PHO
24HOM
4
DAY
23ATL
15MAR
11
KAN
14DOV
12CLT
5CHI
12LVS
15TAL
9MAR
16TEX
17PHO
8HOM
12
TEX
8IOW
14GTW
7
KEN
31POC
3BRI
2MCH
1MSP
16NHA
8
ELD
4

Truck No. 17 history

[[Timothy Peters]] driving the No. 17 truck at [[Rockingham Speedway

Midway through 2009, Timothy Peters joined RHR from Premier Racing with Strutmasters sponsorship, and earned his first win at Martinsville Speedway. Peters returned to the team in 2010 and scored his second win at Daytona en route to finishing 6th in points for the year. Peters returned to the team for 2011 but had Butch Hylton as crew chief. The team won at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis and finished fifth in points. For 2012, Peters stayed in the top 5 in points for the whole season scoring wins at Iowa and leading flag-to-flag at Bristol. Peters would finish 2nd in points. In 2013, Peters had a rough season, finishing 10th in points only winning at Iowa. He rebounded the following year, leading the point standings for three weeks in the early stages of the year and triumphing at Talladega Superspeedway en route to a fifth place finish in points. Taking on a leadership role within the organization in 2015 as the veteran on the team, Peters rebounded from early-season struggles to record two wins (one from the pole) and again finish fifth in points. Driving alongside a varying driver rotation in 2016, Peters qualified for the inaugural Truck Series Chase, made it to the final round, and finished fourth.

Truck No. 17 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2009Johnny Benson Jr.1Toyota5th3433Timothy Peters1712010178th334320116th83220122nd802201312th68320148th74620155th80420169th558201730th170
DAY
26CAL
12ATL
9MAR
4KAN
2CLT
23DOV
20TEX
4
MCH
8MLW
18MEM
7KEN
4IRP
17NSH
4BRI
10CHI
9IOW
8GTW
7NHA
19LVS
5TAL
11TEX
19PHO
16HOM
4
MAR
1*
DAY
1ATL
7MAR
4NSH
4KAN
23DOV
25CLT
10TEX
7MCH
6IOW
27GTY
6IRP
10POC
8NSH
4DAR
2BRI
8CHI
21KEN
6NHA
6LVS
26MAR
34TAL
7TEX
12PHO
13HOM
17
DAY
11PHO
12DAR
6MAR
5NSH
3DOV
17CLT
32KAN
14TEX
20KEN
16IOW
11NSH
3IRP
1POC
10MCH
2BRI
5ATL
16CHI
17NHA
9KEN
17LVS
3TAL
23MAR
8TEX
11HOM
8
DAY
2MAR
5CAR
5KAN
2CLT
9DOV
9TEX
11KEN
5IOW
1*CHI
3POC
22MCH
13BRI
1*ATL
13IOW
19KEN
21LVS
8TAL
5MAR
7TEX
10PHO
4HOM
8
DAY
27MAR
4CAR
26KAN
10CLT
26DOV
6TEX
14KEN
6IOW
1ELD
6POC
14MCH
6BRI
2*MSP
8IOW
12CHI
27LVS
1TAL
29MAR
26TEX
16PHO
16HOM
9
DAY
2MAR
6KAN
14CLT
5DOV
10TEX
24GTW
3KEN
4IOW
31ELD
16POC
12MCH
7BRI
26MSP
10CHI
17NHA
11LVS
4TAL
1*MAR
2TEX
3PHO
19HOM
3
DAY
24ATL
9MAR
18KAN
4CLT
7DOV
20TEX
21GTW
6IOW
6KEN
5ELD
23POC
7MCH
8BRI
12MSP
22CHI
3NHA
4LVS
2TAL
1MAR
6TEX
6PHO
1HOM
5
DAY
15ATL
3MAR
5KAN
8DOV
14CLT
7TEX
6IOW
11GTW
10KEN
9ELD
27POC
4BRI
13MCH
2*MSP
18CHI
8NHA
5LVS
9TAL
3MAR
5TEX
14PHO
5HOM
9
DAY
17ATL
9MAR
8KAN
13CLT
5DOVTEXGTWIOWKENELDPOCMCHBRIMSPCHINHALVSTALMARTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 77 history

Red Horse Racing debuted in 2004 as Clean Line Motorsports. It was owned by Daniel Whitt and fielded the No. 38 Ford for his son Brandon. The team debuted at Mesa Marin Speedway finishing 19th. Clean Line was purchased by retired Mobil Oil executive Tom DeLoach, and championship crew chief/sports commentator Jeff Hammond before the 2005 season and was renamed Red Horse Racing. Whitt grabbed the team's first win at Memphis from the pole.

For the 2006 season, David Starr, former driver of the No. 75 Spears Chevy Silverado, drove the team's Toyotas, which switched from No. 38 to No. 11. Starr then won the fourth race of the season at Martinsville and finished fourth in the standings. Despite their success, the team was forced to release Starr at the end of the year due to a lack of sponsorship. He was replaced by Aaron Fike in 2007, and the team switched numbers again, to No. 1. After Fike was arrested in Ohio for drug use, Busch Series drivers David Green and Jason Leffler rounded out the season for the team, and Whitt returned at Atlanta. For 2008, David Starr returned to RHR after departing for Circle Bar Racing, with the team running the No. 11. The team's reunion would garner them four top fives and eight top tens but only a 12th-place points finish. Starr would again depart the team, taking new sponsor Zachry Holdings with him to HT Motorsports. Red Horse would bring along former ARCA driver T. J. Bell, who had five top-tens and finished fifteenth in points. The team switched to the No. 1 and hired former Formula 1 driver Nelson Piquet Jr. briefly. The team returned as the No. 11 truck in 2012, with Todd Bodine. Though the deal was originally intended for Daytona, the team ran the full season with limited sponsorship, with Bodine returning to victory lane at Dover. At the end of the season, Bodine was unable to come up with the sponsorship to return, and left the team.

[[Germán Quiroga]] in 2013.

For 2013, 3-time NASCAR Toyota Series champion Germán Quiroga would replace Bodine in the renumbered 77 truck, with Net10 Wireless sponsoring 12 races. OtterBox would sign on as a nine race sponsor in June. In July, Quiroga became the first Mexican-born driver to win a pole in a NASCAR national series race, breaking the Truck Series qualifying record at Iowa Speedway. Quiroga earned two third-place finishes and six total top tens to finish 13th in points.

Quiroga returned to the 77 truck in 2014 with veteran crew chief Butch Hylton, and came close to winning on several occasions. In June, Quiroga battled Darrell Wallace Jr. in the closing laps at Gateway Motorsports Park, ultimately finishing second. At Martinsville in October, Quiroga made a daring three-wide pass with 13 laps to go, spinning out and settling for 10th place. Quiroga scored three top fives and 10 top tens en route to a 6th-place points finish. Quiroga didn't return with Red Horse Racing in 2015, and moving the No. 77 points to the No. 11 points.

Truck No. 77 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122NCWTCPts2013Germán Quiroga77Toyota16th625201410th683
DAY
25MAR
29CAR
19KAN
11CLT
35DOV
13TEX
3KEN
8IOW
14ELD
20POC
3MCH
19BRI
21MSP
15IOW
6CHI
14LVS
21TAL
31MAR
7TEX
14PHO
12HOM
7
DAY
10MAR
6KAN
7CLT
9DOV
9TEX
23GTY
2KEN
15IOW
5ELD
12POC
22MCH
6BRI
14MSP
2CHI
19NHA
15LVS
16TAL
29MAR
10TEX
17PHO
26HOM
15

Nationwide Series

Car No. 71 history

The team has made one Nationwide Series start with Truck Series driver, Justin Lofton in the No. 71 WeekendWarriorsTV.com Toyota Camry at Texas Motor Speedway in the 2010 O'Reilly 300 and finished 37th after starting 31st.

References

References

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  26. "Red Horse Racing names Piquet to debut at Daytona".
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  30. (June 26, 2013). "GERMAN QUIROGA TO DRIVE OTTERBOX TOYOTA". [[NASCAR]].
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  33. (August 31, 2014). "Great race, eh? Blaney nips Quiroga to win trucks in Canada". [[Fox Sports]].
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