Tricon Garage

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Tricon Garage
NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Latest raceTruck Series:
2024 SpeedyCash.com 250 (Texas)
Races competedTotal: 231
Truck Series: 106
ARCA Menards Series: 62
ARCA East: 45
ARCA West: 18
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 1
Truck Series: 0
ARCA Menards Series: 0
ARCA East: 1
ARCA West: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 22
Truck Series: 7
ARCA Menards Series: 2
ARCA East: 8
ARCA West: 5
Pole positionsTotal: 12
Truck Series: 2
ARCA Menards Series: 2
ARCA East: 6
ARCA West: 2

Tricon Garage, formerly known as David Gilliland Racing, DGR-Crosley, and Team DGR,[1] is an American professional stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.[2] The team was founded in early 2017 when racing team owners David Gilliland and Bo LeMastus came together to form a collaborative effort from their respective teams, David Gilliland Racing and Crosley Sports Group, known as DGR-Crosley. DGR-Crosley fielded Toyotas in 2018 and 2019 before announcing its switch to Ford starting in 2020.[3] The team reverted to the David Gilliland Racing name in 2021 as Johnny Gray became a co-owner.[4] Former co-owner and driver Bo LeMastus remained with the team in a marketing and sponsorship capacity.

On October 27, 2022, the team announced that they would be moving to

tri- and the word icon.[5]

History

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 1 history

Hailie Deegan in the No. 1 at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Hailie Deegan (2021–2022)

On January 18, 2021, it was announced that Hailie Deegan would pilot the No. 1 truck in her rookie season. Deegan would return to run a second season in 2022.

Multiple drivers (2023–Present)

On October 27, 2022, it was announced that with the move to Toyota in 2023, various Toyota drivers would take the seat.

William Sawalich, who competed in six events for the No. 1 team in 2023, earning three top tens, has been announced for a nine race schedule with the team in 2024. Starkey SoundGear will return to sponsor Sawalich in all nine races in 2024.[6]

Toni Breidinger was announced to drive the 2024 season opening race at Daytona, sponsored by Celsius.

Christopher Bell at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

Kris Wright was announced to drive the No. 1 on a two-race deal in 2024, with sponsorship from FNB Corporation in both races.[7]

Truck No. 1 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 23 NCTC Pts
2021 Hailie Deegan 1 Ford
DAY

24
DAY
28
LVS

29
ATL

21
BRI

19
RCH

17
KAN

13
DAR

20
COA

14
CLT
13
TEX

24
NSH

21
POC

26
KNX

21
GLN

19
GTW

7
DAR

29
BRI
25
LVS
31
TAL

24
MAR
19
PHO

17
20th 360
2022 DAY
17
LVS
33
ATL

36
COA
34
MAR
19
BRI
18
DAR
28
KAN
17
TEX
17
CLT
27
GTW
15
SON
32
KNX
15
NSH
28
MOH
10
POC

33
IRP
13
RCH
26
KAN
22
BRI
14
TAL
6
HOM

17
PHO

31
22nd 349
2023 Jason White Toyota DAY
15
20th 450
Kaz Grala LVS
17
COA
9
TEX
POC

31
Layne Riggs
ATL

28
BRD

Wth
William Sawalich
MAR

9
MOH
27
RCH

10
IRP
6
MLW

26
BRI
30
Toni Breidinger KAN
15
GTW
24
NSH
17
Bubba Wallace
DAR

7
NWS
5
David Gilliland CLT
14
TAL
35
HOM
Jesse Love
KAN

13
PHO

4
2024 Toni Breidinger DAY
27
Colby Howard ATL
17
Christopher Bell LVS
5
William Sawalich BRI
21
MAR
26
IRP
RCH
MLW
BRI
KAN
TAL
HOM
MAR
PHO
Jack Hawksworth COA
6
Kris Wright TEX
30
DAR
POC
Brenden Queen
NWS
CLT GTW NSH
Brett Moffitt KAN

Truck No. 5 history

Dylan Lupton (2019)

In June 2019, DGR-Crosley formed the No. 5 team for a five-race schedule with Dylan Lupton starting at Chicagoland Speedway.[8]

Dean Thompson (2023–present)
Dean Thompson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

On December 5, 2022, Tricon Garage announced that Dean Thompson will drive for the team in the No. 5 Truck full-time in 2023 and 2024.

Truck No. 5 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NGTC Pts
2019 Dylan Lupton 5 Toyota DAY ATL LVS MAR TEX DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI
10
KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS
10
TAL MAR PHO
16
HOM
DNQ
38th 77
2023 Dean Thompson DAY
36
LVS
16
ATL

30
COA
35
TEX

28
BRD

12
MAR

21
KAN
32
DAR

9
NWS
35
CLT
3
GTW

34
NSH
33
MOH
33
POC

8
RCH

25
IRP
32
MLW
15
KAN
15
BRI
35
TAL
3
HOM

16
PHO

7
23rd 370
2024
DAY

24
ATL

10
LVS
30
BRI
23
COA
9
MAR
33
TEX
16
KAN DAR
NWS
CLT GTW NSH
POC
IRP
RCH
MLW
BRI
KAN
TAL
HOM
MAR
PHO

Truck No. 7 history

Tanner Gray (2019)

DGR-Crosley ran the No. 7 truck for Tanner Gray for the last two races of the 2019 season.

Truck No. 7 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 NGTC Pts
2019 Tanner Gray 7 Toyota DAY ATL LVS MAR TEX DOV KAN CLT TEX IOW GTW CHI KEN POC ELD MCH BRI MSP LVS TAL MAR PHO
17
HOM
16
47th 42

Truck No. 11 history

Corey Heim (2023–present)

Homestead to make the Championship 4.[14] He finished 18th at Phoenix after being spun out by Carson Hocevar and third in the final points standings.[15]

Corey Heim at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.

Heim started the 2024 season with a second-place finish at Daytona. A month later, he won at the Circuit of the Americas.[16]

Truck No. 11 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 23 NCTC Pts
2023 Corey Heim 11 Toyota DAY
8
LVS
4
ATL

34
COA
6
TEX
7
BRD
15
MAR
1*
KAN
2
DAR
8
NWS
6
CLT
2*
NSH
4*
MOH
1*
POC
2*
RCH
6
IRP
8
MLW
4
KAN
4
BRI
1
TAL
5
HOM

3*
PHO
18*
3rd 4019
Jesse Love GTW
9
2024 Corey Heim DAY
2
ATL
3
LVS
3
BRI
6
COA
1*
MAR
10
TEX
2
KAN DAR
NWS
CLT GTW NSH
POC
IRP
RCH
MLW
BRI
KAN
TAL
HOM
MAR
PHO

Truck No. 15 history

Tanner Gray in the No. 15 at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Multiple drivers (2019)

DGR-Crosley began running the 15 part-time for Anthony Alfredo starting at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2019. Alfredo got his first career top 10 in the truck at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Tanner Gray (2020–present)
Tan. Gray in the No. 15 at Las Vegas in 2024.

On December 26, 2019, it was announced the No. 15 team will run full-time in 2020 with Tanner Gray behind the wheel. Gray scored four top 5 finishes and ended his rookie season 17th in points.

Truck No. 15 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 23 NCTC Pts
2019 Anthony Alfredo 15 Toyota DAY ATL LVS
18
MAR TEX DOV KAN CLT
8
TEX
12
IOW GTW CHI
9
POC
31
ELD MCH
26
LVS
12
TAL
15
PHO
24
HOM
32
26th 253
Dylan Lupton KEN
5
BRI
27
MSP
Tanner Gray MAR
20
2020 Ford
DAY

23
LVS

8
CLT
20
ATL

11
HOM

12
POC

12
KEN
9
TEX
36
KAN

18
KAN

4
MCH
3
DAY

15
DOV
17
GTW

10
DAR

29
RCH

16
BRI
3
LVS

3
TAL

29
KAN

36
TEX

10
MAR

31
PHO

15
17th 511
2021
DAY

35
DAY
20
LVS

12
ATL

19
BRI

13
RCH

24
KAN

18
DAR

33
COA

31
CLT
22
TEX

9
NSH

18
POC

16
KNX

31
GLN

14
GTW

19
DAR

24
BRI
38
LVS
23
TAL

34
MAR
3
PHO

35
25th 323
2022 DAY
4
LVS
5
ATL

8
COA
17
MAR
21
BRI
15
DAR
33
KAN
18
TEX
24
CLT
6
GTW
30
SON
13
KNX
22
NSH
30
MOH
20
POC

10
IRP
23
RCH
16
KAN
16
BRI
17
TAL
31
HOM

25
PHO

8
16th 487
2023 Toyota DAY
2
LVS
13
ATL

24
COA
8
TEX

27
BRD

8
MAR

5
KAN
18
DAR

3
NWS
18
CLT
27
GTW

21
NSH
11
MOH
20
POC

36
RCH

16
IRP
15
MLW
11
KAN
26
BRI
29
TAL
25
HOM

11
PHO

9
16th 533
2024 DAY
16
ATL
19
LVS
20
BRI
15
COA
10
MAR
16
TEX
8
KAN DAR
NWS
CLT GTW NSH
POC
IRP
RCH
MLW
BRI
KAN
TAL
HOM
MAR
PHO

Truck No. 17 history

Harrison Burton in the No. 17 at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Multiple drivers (2018–2022)

On January 22, 2018, it was announced that David Gilliland Racing and Crosley Sports Group would merge into one team and join the Truck Series part-time. The team had purchased Red Horse Racing's assets. Chris Eggleston was announced as the driver beginning at Charlotte for a limited schedule. However, with the threat of rain before the Charlotte race, Eggleston moved to the primary 54 truck for the race and team co-owner Bo LeMastus shifted to the 17, which had no owner points. Qualifying was rained out, and LeMastus missed the race.[17]

On December 14, 2018, it was announced that

Corn Belt Weekend. Ryan Preece
won at Nashville Superspeedway in his Truck Series debut. Preece would win again at Nashville in 2022.

Taylor Gray (2023–present)
Tay. Gray at Las Vegas in 2024

Taylor Gray was announced as a TRD development driver on October 27, 2022. He was announced that he would be driving to No. 17 starting at Circuit of the Americas due to him not being old enough to run the first three races of the season.

Truck No. 17 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 23 NCTC Pts
2018 Bo LeMastus 17 Toyota
DAY
ATL
LVS
MAR
DOV
KAN
CLT
DNQ
TEX

26
IOW
GTW
CHI
POC
MCH

17
BRI MSP
LVS

30
TAL
HOM
30th 171
Chris Eggleston KEN
11
Tyler Dippel ELD
13
Kyle Benjamin
MAR

5
David Gilliland
TEX

30
Tyler Ankrum
PHO

6
2019 David Gilliland DAY
13
8th 2182
Anthony Alfredo ATL
17
GTW
12
Ryan Reed LVS
9
Tyler Ankrum MAR
19
TEX
6
DOV
9
KAN
11
CLT
27
TEX
3
CHI
13
KEN
1*
POC
2
ELD
9
MCH
25
BRI
20
MSP
9
LVS
11
TAL
7
MAR
25
PHO
26
HOM
22
Raphaël Lessard IOW
9
2020 David Ragan Ford
DAY
LVS
CLT
ATL

DNQ
HOM
POC
KEN TEX
KAN
KAN
MCH
DNQ
DAY
DOV
GTW
DAR

22
RCH

7
BRI 30th 231
Dylan Lupton
LVS

14
TAL
TEX

8
MAR
PHO

16
Hailie Deegan
KAN

16
2021 David Gilliland
DAY

14
LVS

39
DAR

28
COA
CLT
TEX
29th 256
Riley Herbst DAY
5
Bill Lester
ATL

36
Kevin Harvick
BRI

15
RCH
KAN
Ryan Preece
NSH

1
POC

9
Donny Schatz
KNX

32
Taylor Gray
GLN

35
GTW

12
DAR
BRI
29
LVS
TAL
MAR
8
PHO

29
2022 Riley Herbst DAY
12
KAN
12
8th 2232
Ryan Preece LVS
4
ATL

7
DAR
6
TEX
3
CLT
11
NSH
1*
POC

2
KAN
3
TAL
4
HOM

4
Taylor Gray COA
26
MAR
26
GTW
36
MOH
15
IRP
22
RCH
6
BRI
16
PHO

17
Harrison Burton BRI
20
SON
12
Todd Gilliland KNX
1
2023 Sammy Smith Toyota DAY
14
13th 561
John Hunter Nemechek LVS
31
ATL

3
Taylor Gray COA
11
TEX

24
BRD

34
MAR

8
KAN
9
DAR

21
NWS
21
CLT
10
GTW

13
NSH
14
MOH
15
POC

3
RCH

14
IRP
20
MLW
13
KAN
2
BRI
5
TAL
18
HOM

13
PHO

23
2024
DAY

19
ATL

4
LVS
4
BRI
7
COA
2
MAR
6
TEX
7
KAN DAR
NWS
CLT GTW NSH
POC
IRP
RCH
MLW
BRI
KAN
TAL
HOM
MAR
PHO

Truck No. 54 history

Natalie Decker in the No. 54 at Homestead–Miami Speedway
in 2019

LeMastus made his Truck Series debut in the No. 54 at Daytona, getting caught up in a wreck. Various other drivers have run in this truck throughout the 2018 season, including Kyle Benjamin who finished second at Martinsville, Justin Marks at Las Vegas, and team co-owner David Gilliland.[21] Tyler Ankrum made his Truck Series Debut at Martinsville Speedway after winning the K&N East Championship for DGR.

The No. 54 was driven by

. Decker finished 19th, Alfredo 22nd, Lessard 32nd, Gilliland 47th, and Strickler 63rd in the points standings.

The No. 54 later returned to 2022 with Joey Logano as depicted by a report.

Truck No. 54 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 23 NCTC Pts
2018 Bo LeMastus 54 Toyota
DAY

30
ATL

17
KAN

19
CHI

15
KEN
20
POC

20
MSP
22
TAL

29
TEX

32
16th 497
Justin Marks
LVS

11
Kyle Benjamin
MAR

2
David Gilliland
DOV

4
IOW
4
Chris Eggleston CLT
13
TEX

14
LVS

10
Zane Smith
GTW

5
Chris Windom ELD
14
HOM

24
Matt Mills
MCH

31
Riley Herbst BRI
15
PHO

15
Tyler Ankrum
MAR

18
2019
Natalie Decker
DAY
32
ATL
24
LVS
13
DOV
17
KAN
25
CLT
31
TEX
22
IOW
17
GTW
27
CHI
14
KEN
27
POC
16
MCH
27
BRI
25
LVS
25
TAL
16
MAR
22
PHO
22
HOM
20
20th 369
David Gilliland MAR
12
Anthony Alfredo TEX
28
Kyle Strickler ELD
18
Raphaël Lessard MSP
10
2022 Joey Logano Ford DAY LVS
ATL
COA MAR BRI
6
DAR
KAN
TEX
CLT GTW SON
KNO
NSH MOH
POC
IRP RCH KAN BRI TAL
HOM
PHO
43rd 44

ARCA Menards Series

Car No. 4 history

On December 17, 2019, DGR-Crosley announced Hailie Deegan as the driver of the No. 4 Ford Fusion for the 2020 ARCA Menards Series season.[22]

Car No. 17 history

In 2020, DGR-Crosley field the No. 17 Ford Fusion full-time for Tanner Gray and his brother Taylor Gray along with Dylan Lupton and Anthony Alfredo.

On March 8, 2022 a hauler carrying the car on its way to Phoenix Raceway collided with a Honda Passport near Longview, Texas, killing hauler driver Steven C. Stotts. Two passengers in the hauler and the driver of the SUV survived the accident.[23][24] Three days later on March 11, Gray won the General Tire 150 after starting second and leading 43 laps, dedicating the win to Stotts.[25][26][27]

Car No. 46 history

Thad Moffit at Pocono in 2021.

In 2020, it was announced that Thad Moffitt would drive the No. 46 for the season-opening race at Daytona,[28] and would then run all races on the schedule until sponsorship dried up, plus Memphis, which the team had previously signed a sponsor for. He claimed three top-five finishes over thirteen races, with a career-best finish of fourth at Memphis.

In 2021, it was announced that Moffitt would return to this car for at least eleven races.[29]

Car No. 54 history

In 2018,

Lucas Oil 200 at Daytona, finishing in 7th place.[30] Gragson, Todd Gilliland and Bo LeMastus
all made starts in the car during 2018.

ARCA Menards Series East

Car No. 1 history

Dover International Speedway
.

Car No. 4 history

Hailie Deegan drove the No. 4 car at Toledo and Bristol in 2020.

Car No. 15 history

Tanner Gray drove the No. 15 car full-time in 2019. He got his first career win at South Boston Speedway and finished third in the standings.

Car No. 17 history

The No. 17 debuted at the beginning of 2018 with

Thompson Speedway, Iowa Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Ankrum clinched the championship with one race remaining ahead of Tyler Dippel
.

In 2019, DGR-Crosley fielded the No. 17 part-time for various drivers including Ty Gibbs and Riley Herbst. On September 21, Gibbs scored his first career win at the Apple Barrel 125 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.[32]

Car No. 20 history

Cup regular Erik Jones drove a car for the team at Watkins Glen in 2018.

Car No. 46 history

Thad Moffitt drove the No. 46 car at Iowa, Milwaukee, and Bristol in 2021.

Car No. 54 history

Todd Gilliland ran the No. 54 at the 2018 New Smyrna 175, scoring DGR-Crosley's first victory with a last lap pass on Harrison Burton.[33] Noah Gragson ran the following race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Tyler Dippel then joined the team, winning the following race at Langley Speedway. After a tumultuous season which included intentionally spinning teammate and eventual champion Tyler Ankrum at New Jersey Motorsports Park,[34] Dippel left the car after the season's penultimate race and Todd Gilliland endcapped the season in the car.

In 2019, Legends car driver Drew Dollar drove the car full-time.

Car No. 98 history

Todd Gilliland ran this car in 2018 at Bristol Motor Speedway, leading the most laps and winning the race. Noah Gragson ran the 98 at Watkins Glen.

Natalie Decker ran the 98 in 2019 at Bristol Motor Speedway
.

ARCA Menards Series West

Car No. 4 history

Team owner David Gilliland drove this car in 2020 at Phoenix Raceway and won.[35]

Car No. 15 history

The No. 15 will be run in select events for Tanner Gray. After skipping the first race, Gray has finished runner-up in all 3 starts.

Car No. 17 history

The No. 17 run 5 races with

Kern County Raceway Park
.

Car No. 20 history

The No. 20 debuted at the

2018 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway driven by NASCAR Cup Series driver Erik Jones with sponsorship from DeWalt.[36]

Car No. 45 history

Jake Garcia drove the No. 45 car at the General Tire 150 at Phoenix Raceway in 2021.

Car No. 46 history

The No. 46 car debuted at the General Tire 150 at Phoenix Raceway driven by Thad Moffitt, later at the second Phoenix race next year with J.P. Bergeron.

Car No. 54 history

The No. 54 debuted at the

2018 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway driven by NASCAR Cup Series driver Daniel Suárez with sponsorship from Arris.[36]

Car No. 71 history

Taylor Gray drove the No. 71 car at the General Tire 150 at Phoenix Raceway in 2021.

Late model racing

David Gilliland Racing debuted in 2014 in the X-1R Pro Cup Series, the predecessor to the

Raphael Lessard, Nicole Behar, Alex Guenette, Anthony Anders, Tanner Thorson, Chase Purdy, and Hannah Newhouse
.

DGR decided not to run Super Late Models in 2018 due to their transition to DGR-Crosley and their entry into the Truck Series and ARCA Menards Series, they switched to fielding late models starting in 2019.

Taylor Gray and Drew Dollar were late model drivers for the team in 2019.[37][38] Taylor Gray drove part-time in the CARS Tour in 2020 picking up a win in the opening round. Joe Valento will run the full season for DGR in the CARS Tour in 2021.[39]

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