When the green flag drops for the UNOH 225 on Thursday, June 26, Red Horse Racing will make its 400th start in NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition courtesy of Timothy Peters and German Quiroga. Following the 2005 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Clean Line Motorsports became Red Horse Racing with new ownership. Seven races later, Red Horse Racing earned both its first pole award and win at Memphis Motorsports Park with Brandon Whitt behind the wheel of the #38 Toyota Tundra. Since entering NCWTS competition, RHR has logged 398 starts, earning 12 wins, 77 top-five finishes, 168 top-10 finishes and 11 pole awards, with an average starting position of 13.4 and an average finishing position of 14.4.(Red Horse Racing)
