Dodge released Timothy Peters as driver of the Craftsman Series #4 truck, Bobby Hamilton Racing announced Tuesday. However, Peters shouldnt be without a ride for long. After racing for two seasons with Bobby Hamilton Racing, Peters is expected to sign with Richard Childress Racing as early as this weekend in New Hampshire. Phone messages left with Richard Childress Racing were not immediately returned, and Peters said he couldnt comment on his future. Im not at liberty to say anything, he said. In 17 Truck Series races this season, Peters has one top-10 finish – placing sixth on June 23 at Milwaukee. He has three career top-10 finishes in 33 Truck Series starts, and is currently 19th in the points standings. We brought Timothy Peters in as a rookie, and with some seat time under his belt he has proven to be a hot commodity, team owner Bobby Hamilton said in a release. A potential deal with RCR would join Peters with Danville native Peyton Sellers, who is in RCRs development program, and South Boston native Jeff Burton. For now the plan is to team back up with his Baileys South Boston team for the Baileys 300 late model race at Martinsville Speedway on Oct. 1.(Danville Register Bee)(9-15-2006)
UPDATE: Richard Childress Racing has signed Timothy Peters as a driver for its 2007 NASCAR Busch Series program. Peters raced the past two seasons in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Bobby Hamilton Racing. A determination is forthcoming as to which of RCRs Busch teams he will drive for. RCR is also scheduled to field a car for Peters in the Oct. 7 ARCA race at Talladega.(RCRRacing.com)(9-19-2006)
UPDATE 2: Richard Childress Racing hopes to enter Timothy Peters in its #29 Chevy in Busch Series races at Memphis and Homestead later this year. Peters recently signed with RCR to compete in a part-time schedule in 2007 as the team moves to split schedules with its three Nextel Cup drivers next season. RCR doesn’t want to affect preparations for its Nextel Cup teams, two of which are in the Chase For The Nextel Cup, but it does want to get Peters additional seat time in preparation for 2007. Peters will also drive in the ARCA race at Talladega next month for Childress.(SceneDaily.com)(9-23-2006)
UPDATE 3: Richard Childress Racing plans to run recently acquired youngster Timothy Peters in a third Busch car at three races this fall, at Charlotte, Memphis and Homestead. He’ll also run an RCR car in the ARCA race at Talladega. Peters recently was hired away from Bobby Hamilton Racing after Dodge terminated its development agreement with Peters.(Speedtv.com)(9-25-2006)
