Red Horse Racing

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Red Horse Racing
Florida Dodge Dealers 250 (Daytona)
Latest raceCamping World Truck Series:
2017 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (Charlotte)
Races competedTotal: 533
Nationwide Series: 1
Camping World Truck Series: 532
Drivers' ChampionshipsTotal: 0
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 0
Race victoriesTotal: 16
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 16
Pole positionsTotal: 14
Nationwide Series: 0
Camping World Truck Series: 14

Red Horse Racing was an American professional

Jeff Hammond, who bought the team from the family team of Brandon Whitt, Clean Line Motorsports. The team last fielded the No. 7 Toyota Tundra full-time for Brett Moffitt, and the No. 17 Tundra full-time for Timothy Peters. The team was noticeably known for often having no sponsors on their trucks despite fielding multiple full-time entries for many seasons. This situation could only last so long as on May 22, 2017, DeLoach announced that the team would shut down effective immediately due to a lack of funding.[2]

Camping World Truck Series

Truck No. 1 history

The No.1 team originated in 2009 at Daytona with 2008 Truck Series champion,

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

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 24 25 NCWTC Pts
2007 Aaron Fike 1 Toyota
DAY

16
CAL
18
ATL

12
MAR

7
KAN

8
CLT

14
MFD
24
DOV

10
TEX

11
MCH

17
MLW

21
MEM

5
8th 3120
David Green
KEN

5
IRP

15
NSH

14
BRI

16
GTW

20
NHA

19
LVS

18
Jason Leffler
TAL

4
MAR

23
TEX

9
PHO

4
HOM

5
Brandon Whitt
ATL

23
2009 Caitlin Shaw
DAY
CAL
ATL
MAR
KAN
CLT
DOV
TEX
MCH
MLW
MEM
KEN
IRP

24
NSH
BRI
CHI
IOW
GTW
NHA
LVS
MAR
TAL
TEX
PHO
HOM
70th 91

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.[3] 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.[4]

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 24 25 NCWTC Pts
2010 Justin Lofton 7 Toyota
DAY

18
ATL

20
MAR

31
NSH

20
KAN

13
DOV

3
CLT
15
TEX

23
MCH

18
IOW

15
GTY

27
IRP

29
POC

5
NSH

9
DAR

20
BRI

5
CHI

5
KEN

11
NHA

11
LVS

8
MAR

13
TAL

33
TEX

22
PHO

9
HOM

9
12th 2948
2011 Miguel Paludo DAY
4
PHO

25
DAR

27
MAR

12
NSH

27
DOV

28
CLT
35
KAN

13
TEX

8
KEN

21
IOW

15
NSH

14
IRP

4
POC

19
MCH

3
BRI

31
ATL

22
CHI

8
NHA

10
KEN

25
LVS

27
TAL

18
MAR

16
TEX
9
HOM

31
20th 651
2012 John King
DAY

1
MAR

9
CAR

33
KAN

13
CLT
33
DOV
TEX
KEN
IOW
CHI
POC
18th 530
Parker Kligerman
MCH

4
BRI
2
ATL

4
IOW

23*
KEN
2
LVS

19
TAL

1
MAR

9
TEX

2
PHO

27
HOM

7
2013 John Wes Townley
DAY

21
MAR

32
CAR
11
KAN

32
CLT
8
DOV

11
TEX

15
KEN

11
IOW

12
ELD
22
POC

17
MCH

7
BRI
30
MSP
12
IOW
11
CHI

6
LVS

7
TAL

7
MAR
13
TEX

9
PHO

27
HOM

6
14th 641
2014 Brian Ickler
DAY

33
MAR

10
KAN

27
CLT
23
DOV
TEX
GTW
KEN
IOW
ELD
POC
MCH
BRI MSP
CHI
NHA
LVS

5
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
34th 122
2015 Gray Gaulding
DAY
ATL
MAR

17
KAN
CLT
DOV
TEX
GTW
IOW
KEN
ELD
POC
MCH
BRI MSP
CHI
NHA
LVS
TAL
MAR
TEX
PHO
HOM
52nd 27
2017 Brett Moffitt DAY
22
ATL
11
MAR
6
KAN
7
CLT
18
DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 33rd 126

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

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.[6] 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.[7]
Ickler returned for one-race deal in Las Vegas.

On December 17, 2014, Red Horse announced

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.[12]

Truck No. 11 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 24 25 NCWTC Pts
2003 Brandon Whitt 38 Chevy
DAY
DAR
MMR
19
MAR
CLT
DOV
TEX
MEM
MLW
KAN

26
KEN

30
GTW
MCH
IRP
NSH
BRI
RCH
NHA
CAL

13
LVS

26
SBO
TEX

34
MAR
PHO
HOM

35
42nd 592
2004 Ford
DAY

22
ATL

20
MAR

14
MFD

18
CLT

18
DOV

31
TEX

22
MEM

15
MLW

15
KAN

23
KEN

14
GTW

23
MCH

28
IRP

20
NSH

17
BRI

31
RCH

17
NHA

19
LVS

13
CAL

35
TEX

15
MAR

12
PHO

20
DAR

14
HOM

26
22nd 2569
2005 Toyota
DAY

28
CAL

23
ATL

15
MAR

29
GTY

33
MFD

30
CLT

23
DOV

32
TEX

15
MCH

34
MLW

13
KAN

16
KEN

6
MEM

1
IRP

24
NSH

23
BRI

20
RCH

33
NHA

27
LVS

9
MAR

3
ATL

8
TEX

15
PHO

19
HOM

29
21st 2602
2006 David Starr 11
DAY

14
CAL

12
ATL

15
MAR

1*
GTY

8
CLT

26
MFD

3
DOV

11
TEX

18
MCH

13
MLW

8
KAN

8
KEN

8
MEM

11
IRP

4
NSH

20
BRI

5
NHA

5
LVS

20
TAL

24
MAR

2
ATL

11
TEX

16
PHO

6
HOM

7
5th 3355
2008
DAY

4
CAL
13
ATL

21
MAR

6
KAN

27
CLT
17
MFD
2*
DOV

6
TEX

27
MCH

26
MLW

23
MEM

5
KEN

5
IRP

16
NSH

9
BRI

29
GTW

28
NHA

7
LVS

22
TAL

19
MAR

33
ATL
14
TEX

12
PHO

13
HOM

22
14th 2929
2009 T. J. Bell
DAY

11
CAL
5
ATL

12
MAR

31
KAN

22
CLT
30
DOV

23
TEX

14
MCH

18
MLW

28
MEM
18
KEN

23
IRP

15
NSH

10
BRI

8
CHI

15
IOW

7
GTW

24
NHA

12
LVS

12
MAR

30
TAL

29
TEX

23
PHO

13
HOM

10
19th 2767
2010 Nelson Piquet Jr. 1
DAY

6
ATL
MAR
NSH
KAN
DOV
CLT
TEX
MCH
IOW
GTY
IRP
POC
NSH
DAR
BRI
CHI
KEN
NHA
LVS
MAR
TAL
48th 352
Miguel Paludo 11
TEX

33
PHO
HOM

9
2012 Todd Bodine
DAY

6
MAR

25
CAR

31
KAN

5
CLT
3
DOV

1
TEX

30
KEN

28
IOW

12
CHI

18
POC

26
MCH

24
BRI
31
ATL

21
IOW

3
KEN
30
LVS

5
TAL

33
MAR

22
TEX

8
PHO

28
HOM

11
16th 574
2015 Ben Kennedy
DAY

28
ATL

3
MAR

19
KAN

26
CLT
16
DOV

6
TEX

10
GTW

7
IOW

13
KEN

16
ELD

12
POC

11
MCH

25
BRI
15
MSP
3
CHI

12
NHA
23
LVS

3
TAL

25
MAR

14
TEX

9
PHO

24
HOM

4
14th 690
2016
DAY

23
ATL

15
MAR

11
7th 2150
Matt Tifft
KAN

14
DOV

12
CLT
5
CHI

12
LVS

15
TAL

9
MAR

16
TEX

17
PHO

8
HOM

12
Germán Quiroga
TEX

8
IOW

14
GTW

7
Brett Moffitt KEN
31
POC
3
BRI
2
MCH
1
MSP
16
NHA
8
Jake Griffin
ELD

4

Truck No. 17 history

Timothy Peters driving the No. 17 truck at Rockingham Speedway

Midway through 2009,

Chase,[15] made it to the final round, and finished fourth.[16]

Truck No. 17 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 24 25 NCWTC Pts
2009 Johnny Benson Jr. 1 Toyota
DAY

26
CAL
12
ATL

9
MAR

4
KAN

2
CLT
23
DOV

20
TEX

4
5th 3433
Timothy Peters 17
MCH

8
MLW

18
MEM
7
KEN

4
IRP

17
NSH

4
BRI

10
CHI

9
IOW

8
GTW

7
NHA

19
LVS

5
TAL

11
TEX

19
PHO

16
HOM

4
1
MAR

1*
2010 17
DAY

1
ATL

7
MAR

4
NSH

4
KAN

23
DOV

25
CLT
10
TEX

7
MCH

6
IOW

27
GTY

6
IRP

10
POC

8
NSH

4
DAR

2
BRI

8
CHI

21
KEN

6
NHA

6
LVS

26
MAR

34
TAL

7
TEX

12
PHO

13
HOM

17
8th 3343
2011 DAY
11
PHO

12
DAR

6
MAR

5
NSH

3
DOV

17
CLT
32
KAN

14
TEX

20
KEN

16
IOW

11
NSH

3
IRP

1
POC

10
MCH

2
BRI

5
ATL

16
CHI

17
NHA

9
KEN

17
LVS

3
TAL

23
MAR

8
TEX
11
HOM

8
6th 832
2012
DAY

2
MAR

5
CAR

5
KAN

2
CLT
9
DOV

9
TEX

11
KEN

5
IOW

1*
CHI

3
POC

22
MCH

13
BRI
1*
ATL

13
IOW

19
KEN
21
LVS

8
TAL

5
MAR

7
TEX

10
PHO

4
HOM

8
2nd 802
2013
DAY

27
MAR

4
CAR
26
KAN

10
CLT
26
DOV

6
TEX

14
KEN

6
IOW

1
ELD
6
POC

14
MCH

6
BRI
2*
MSP
8
IOW
12
CHI

27
LVS

1
TAL

29
MAR
26
TEX

16
PHO

16
HOM

9
12th 683
2014
DAY

2
MAR

6
KAN

14
CLT
5
DOV

10
TEX

24
GTW

3
KEN

4
IOW

31
ELD

16
POC

12
MCH

7
BRI
26
MSP
10
CHI

17
NHA
11
LVS

4
TAL

1*
MAR

2
TEX

3
PHO

19
HOM

3
8th 746
2015
DAY

24
ATL

9
MAR

18
KAN

4
CLT
7
DOV

20
TEX

21
GTW

6
IOW

6
KEN

5
ELD

23
POC

7
MCH

8
BRI
12
MSP
22
CHI

3
NHA
4
LVS

2
TAL

1
MAR

6
TEX

6
PHO

1
HOM

5
5th 804
2016
DAY

15
ATL

3
MAR

5
KAN

8
DOV

14
CLT
7
TEX

6
IOW

11
GTW

10
KEN
9
ELD

27
POC

4
BRI
13
MCH

2*
MSP
18
CHI

8
NHA
5
LVS

9
TAL

3
MAR

5
TEX

14
PHO

5
HOM

9
9th 558
2017 DAY
17
ATL
9
MAR
8
KAN
13
CLT
5
DOV TEX GTW IOW KEN ELD POC MCH BRI MSP CHI NHA LVS TAL MAR TEX PHO HOM 30th 170

Truck No. 77 history

Red Horse Racing debuted in

Memphis from the pole.[19]

For the 2006 season,

Formula 1 driver Nelson Piquet Jr. briefly.[26] The team returned as the No. 11 truck in 2012, with Todd Bodine.[27] 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.[28]

Germán Quiroga in 2013.

For 2013, 3-time

Net10 Wireless sponsoring 12 races.[29] OtterBox would sign on as a nine race sponsor in June.[30] 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.[31]
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.

Canadian Tire Motorsports Park, passing Blaney through the final two turns before Blaney got back around him on the front stretch.[32][33] At Martinsville in October, Quiroga made a daring three-wide pass with 13 laps to go, spinning out and settling for 10th place.[32] At Texas in November, Quiroga led 12 laps late in the race before being passed by Kyle Busch on a green-white-checker restart, then spinning out racing his teammate Timothy Peters on the last lap.[34]
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

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 NCWTC Pts
2013 Germán Quiroga 77 Toyota
DAY

25
MAR

29
CAR
19
KAN

11
CLT
35
DOV

13
TEX

3
KEN

8
IOW

14
ELD
20
POC

3
MCH

19
BRI
21
MSP
15
IOW
6
CHI

14
LVS

21
TAL

31
MAR
7
TEX

14
PHO

12
HOM

7
16th 625
2014
DAY

10
MAR

6
KAN

7
CLT
9
DOV

9
TEX

23
GTY

2
KEN

15
IOW

5
ELD

12
POC

22
MCH

6
BRI
14
MSP
2
CHI

19
NHA
15
LVS

16
TAL

29
MAR

10
TEX

17
PHO

26
HOM

15
10th 683

Nationwide Series

Car No. 71 history

The team has made one

O'Reilly 300 and finished 37th after starting 31st.[35]

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