Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing: Kentucky Race Advance

This Week’s Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra at Kentucky Speedway… Peters will be piloting chassis No. 015 in the UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway this week. He most recently drove this Toyota Tundra to a 10th-place finish at Dover International Speedway on May 30 after qualifying third.

 

Peters History at Kentucky Speedway… Timothy Peters has 10 previous starts at Kentucky Speedway, where he’s earned two top-five and four top-10 finishes, and led for a total of 13 laps; making him the only Red Horse Racing driver to have ever led laps at the Sparta, Kentucky race track. He has an average starting position of 13.8 and average finishing position of 14.7. Last season he came home sixth after starting ninth while competing for Red Horse Racing.

 

Race Rewind: Gateway Motorsports Park… Timothy Peters earned his second top-five finish of the season, coming home third in the Drivin’ for Linemen 200 at Gateway Motorsports Park on June 14. The No. 17 Red Horse Racing team advanced to the final round of qualifying and earned a 10th-place starting spot for the 160-lap event. Crew chief Marcus Richmond called for adjustments to be made during the first pit stops of the race, giving Peters a Toyota Tundra with which he could fight for a top-five finish. Peters moved up to fourth in the NASCA R Camping World Truck Series championship point standings.

 

TIMOTHY PETERS QUOTES:

 

On a Top-Five Finish at Gateway Motorsports Park… “I’m really proud of our team’s efforts at Gateway (Motorsports Park). We struggled a bit in practice, trying to get the right set up, but managed to qualify 10th. Marcus Richmond and the whole team worked really hard to give me a solid race truck, one that we could really be competitive with there at the end. Another top-five finish is just what we needed to keep our momentum moving forward.”

On heading to Kentucky Speedway… “I’m looking forward to racing at Kentucky (Speedway). It’s a track that I’ve always done pretty well at, and a race that the fans really seem to enjoy. We’re coming off a top-five finish so I’m hoping that momentum will bring us another good finish in the Bluegrass State.”

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