HT Motorsports
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Manufacturer | Dodge, Ford, Toyota |
---|---|
Opened | 2001 |
Closed | 2010 |
Career | |
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
Race victories | 0 |
HT Motorsports was an American truck racing team from Martinsville, Virginia, owned by trucking company owner Jim Harris. It fielded entries for the nine years in the Camping World Truck Series before suspending operations early in 2010.
Truck No. 24 history
This team debuted at a test session at
Homestead-Miami Speedway as the No. 92 with Terry Cook driving. He started fifteenth and finished 20th. The No. 24 originally was intended to be the No. 11 Toyota for Red Horse Racing but driver David Starr and Zachry Holdings parted ways with the team in December. This team became the No. 24 for 2009 and Starr had fourteen top-ten finishes. Zachry and Starr left the team after the 2009 season for Randy Moss Motorsports
.
Truck No. 25 history
HT Motorsports made its NASCAR debut at
New Hampshire International Speedway in 2001 as the No. 92 Learnframe Dodge. It made four starts that season with Stacy Compton
and finished in the top ten in each race.
The team then ran at
Richmond
.
In
Gateway. Andy Houston drove for three races, but did not finish higher than 14th. Sammy Sanders, Bobby Hamilton Jr.
, and Scott Lynch finished out the year in the 59.
Pressley returned to HT in 2005, but had only three top-ten finishes and finished 20th in the standings. He was released and replaced by
Whelen Modified
driver Donny Lia, who raced the last race of the season.
For 2008,
Wyler Racing, drove the No. 59 for the rest of the '08 season.[1] The team switched to the No. 25 for 2009 with Cook returning. He had nine top-tens but was replaced in the final two races by Mike Bliss
.