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Turn One Racing

Former NASCAR team

Turn One Racing

Former NASCAR team

FieldValue
Team_nameTurn One Racing
LogoTurn_One_Racing_logo.jpg
Owner_namesStacy Compton
BaseConcord, North Carolina
SeriesSprint Cup Series
Camping World Truck Series
DriversStacy Compton, Cole Whitt, Dakoda Armstrong, Tony Raines, Reed Sorenson, Chad McCumbee, Narain Karthikeyan, Johnny Benson, Terry Cook, Jack Sprague, Justin Marks, Grant Enfinger, J. R. Fitzpatrick, Ricky Rudd
ManufacturerChevrolet
Toyota
Opened2005
Closed2013
Final2013 Ford EcoBoost 200
Drivers_champ0
Wins3
Poles0

Camping World Truck Series Toyota Turn One Racing (formerly Wyler Racing) was an American NASCAR motor racing team that competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team was owned by Ohio car dealer Jeff Wyler until 2009 when driver Stacy Compton bought the assets of Wyler Racing and moved the team's base to Compton's former Cup Series team, the former Melling Racing shop, in Concord, North Carolina.

Sprint Cup Series

On October 6, 2006, Wyler Racing tested a Toyota Camry Car of Tomorrow at Talladega Superspeedway with Ricky Rudd as the driver. During the 2007 season, the team competed in their first NASCAR Nextel Cup race in the Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400 with Johnny Benson driving the number 46 Toyota Camry. In the race, the team recorded a finishing position of thirty-first.

Car No. 46 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts2007Johnny Benson Jr.46Toyota57th70
DAYCALLVSATLBRIMARTEXPHOTALRCH
31DARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONNHADAYCHIINDPOCGLNMCHBRICALRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLTEXPHOHOM

After a five-year hiatus, the team planned to return to the series with an alliance with Richard Childress Racing. in 2012 by competing in eight to ten races, beginning at Phoenix International Raceway. Stacy Compton was entered to run the 2012 Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, but Reed Sorenson qualified the car. In the race, Sorenson finished 42nd. After two races with the team, Sorenson moved to FAS Lane Racing to drive the number 32 car.

Car No. 74 results

YearDriverNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPts2012Reed Sorenson74Chevy50th22Stacy ComptonTony RainesCole Whitt
DAYPHOLVSBRI
42CAL
42MAR
43
TEX
DNQPOC
39MCH
DNQSONKEN
WthDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM
KAN
DNQ
RCH
40TALDAR
38CLT
42DOV
DNQ

Camping World Truck Series

The 60 truck in 2007.

Purchasing equipment from the defunct Fiddleback Racing, the 60 team began running in 2005 at The Milwaukee Mile, when Chad Chaffin finished seventeenth. Chaffin ran ten races for the team that season, posting a top-ten at the Sylvania 200. At the end of the season, he was replaced by Sprague, who had three top-tens in five starts for the team. In 2006, Con-way became the team's new sponsor, and Sprague responded with two wins and a fifth-place finish in points. The following year, Sprague won the first race of the season at Daytona, but fell to ninth in the standings.

Sprague and Con-way left at the end of 2007 for Kevin Harvick Incorporated and Roush Fenway Racing respectively. The team was to merge with South Point Racing to form Wyler-Gaughan Racing in 2008, but the deal fell through. Richard Johns was to be the driver of the No. 60, bringing along sponsorship from havfun.com for both the 2008 and 2009 seasons, but the deal fell through. The team replaced Johns with Terry Cook, who was originally scheduled to drive a second truck, the No. 06. Cook had two top-fives and was running tenth in points when the team released Cook and replaced him with Sprague. For 2009, Compton drove the No. 60 mostly unsponsored until Safe Auto Insurance Company signed a 2-year deal to sponsor the team. Near the end of 2009, Wyler was unsure if the team would be able to continue into 2010, and Compton purchased the No. 60 truck in late 2009 so that the team could continue running. The team ran as Wyler Racing for most of 2010 until Compton renamed the team Turn One Racing, LLC. India's Narain Karthikeyan shared the driver seat with Compton starting at Martinsville Speedway and selected events, with Compton serving as Karthikeyan's driving coach. The team added on the No. 64 Truck with Chase Mattioli driving at Pocono. With Safe Auto departing for ThorSport Racing and Karthikeyan returning to F1 to drive for Hispania Racing, Red Bull development driver Cole Whitt, who ran the No. 60 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, drove the No. 60 full-time for Rookie of the Year with Red Bull sponsorship. Justin Marks returned with GoPro sponsorship for the first 12 races, before being replaced by various drivers to fill out the rest of the year.

Turn One Racing announced in 2011 that they intended to field a truck for Johnny Benson in 2012, but the deal fell through due to sponsorship issues. Cole Whitt left the team to drive for JR Motorsports in the Nationwide Series. Turn One Racing announced that they would be running a partial Sprint Cup schedule. J. R. Fitzpatrick drove the No. 60 with sponsorship from Equipment Express for the first two races, but decided to race in the Canadian Tire Series for the remainder of 2012. He was replaced by Chad McCumbee and Grant Enfinger for the following three races in the hopes of securing more sponsorship. Crew chief Kevin Starland left to join RBR Motorsports. After Starland's departure, the Truck team went on hiatus for the rest of 2012. The team was revived in 2013 with the arrival of Dakoda Armstrong and Winfield. Later in the season, on August 5, Joe Shear Jr., son of former driver Joe Shear, joined the No. 60 team from ThorSport Racing. The team once again shut down for the 2014 season.

Truck No. 06 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2009Johnny Chapman06Toyota64th131
DAY
32CAL
33ATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHIIOWGTWNHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 60 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2005Chad Chaffin60Toyota33rd1589Jack Sprague20066th3328200710th30012008Terry Cook12th3047Jack Sprague2009Stacy Compton13th3124201014th2898ChevyNarain KarthikeyanCole Whitt201112th7342012J. R. Fitzpatrick42nd102Grant EnfingerChad McCumbeePeyton Sellers2013Dakoda Armstrong15th628
DAYCALATLMARGTYMFDCLTDOVTEXMCHMLW
17KAN
15KEN
33MEM
28IRP
21NSH
20BRI
23RCH
27NHA
9LVS
16
MAR
29ATL
4TEX
6PHO
16HOM
2
DAY
5CAL
5ATL
17MAR
17GTY
4CLT
34MFD
2DOV
9TEX
11MCH
10MLW
4KAN
29KEN
11MEM
1IRP
28NSH
2BRI
23NHA
18LVS
13TAL
33MAR
1ATL
10TEX
4PHO
7HOM
5
DAY
1CAL
3ATL
23MAR
16KAN
3CLT
34MFD
2DOV
28TEX
26MCH
29MLW
11MEM
2KEN
13IRP
9NSH
15BRI
8GTW
32NHA
24LVS
32TAL
27MAR
2ATL
25TEX
6PHO
10HOM
16
DAY
30CAL
4ATL
8MAR
13KAN
19CLT
6MFD
4DOV
13TEX
16MCH
10MLW
9MEM
17KEN
8IRP
11NSH
12BRI
23GTW
17NHA
18LVS
23TAL
23
MAR
11ATL
13TEX
15PHO
17HOM
20
DAY
14CAL
15ATL
19MAR
6KAN
13CLT
9DOV
13TEX
21MCH
19MLW
6MEM
17KEN
12IRP
8NSH
15BRI
9CHI
12IOW
16GTW
8NHA
6LVS
20MAR
14TAL
7TEX
22PHO
10HOM
21
DAY
7ATL
19
NSH
9DOV
13MCH
11IOW
6GTY
19POC
17DAR
8BRI
34KEN
12NHA
16MAR
8TEX
14PHO
14
MAR
13KAN
36CLT
17TEX
11IRP
20NSH
17CHI
14LVS
27TAL
13
HOM
28
DAY
DNQPHO
6DAR
8MAR
6NSH
12DOV
2CLT
3KAN
15TEX
28KEN
26IOW
6NSH
19IRP
8POC
15MCH
10BRI
12ATL
32CHI
9NHA
15KEN
8LVS
8TAL
14MAR
27TEX
17HOM
22
DAY
34MAR
12
CAR
36
KAN
30CLT
31DOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKENLVSTAL
MAR
20TEXPHOHOM
DAY
19MAR
7CAR
17KAN
12CLT
12DOV
21TEX
11KEN
21IOW
10ELD
11POC
18MCH
13BRI
18MSP
19IOW
16CHI
17LVS
16TAL
5MAR
18TEX
17PHO
19HOM
23

Truck No. 64 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2010Chase Mattioli64Chevy63rd100Peyton Sellers
DAYATLMARNSHKANDOVCLTTEXMCHIOWGTWIRPPOC
30NSHDARBRICHIKEN
NHA
21LVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM

Truck No. 66 results

YearDriverNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPts2011Justin Marks66Chevy23rd529Ross ChastainPeyton SellersChris CockrumJ. J. YeleyMax Gresham
DAY
24PHO
18DAR
24MAR
21NSH
25DOV
10CLT
9KAN
20TEX
17KEN
35IOW
28NSH
21
IRP
10BRI
19KEN
22TEX
16
POC
25MCH
28
ATL
24
CHI
30NHA
28TAL
36
LVS
25MAR
25HOM
31

References

References

  1. (2006-12-10). "Wyler Racing/Rudd to test Car of Tomorrow". Motorsport.
  2. Rodman, Dave. (2007-05-06). "Benson, Wyler Racing off to good beginning in COT". NASCAR.com.
  3. Aumann, Mark. (2012-01-20). "Turn One to run partial Cup schedule in 2012". NASCAR.
  4. (2012-01-20). "Turn One Racing to Make NASCAR Sprint Cup Debut at Phoenix". Turn One Racing.
  5. Pistone, Pete. (2012-03-12). "Bristol's Food City 500 entry list released". CBS Sports.
  6. "2012 Food City 500 qualifying results". USA Today Sports Media Group.
  7. "2012 Food City 500 Results". Sporting News.
  8. (2013-08-05). "Armstrong, No. 60 team land Shear as crew chief". [[NASCAR]].
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