Timothy Peters
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- For the American human rights activist, see Tim A. Peters.
| Born: | August 29, 1980 | |
| Birthplace: | Providence, North Carolina | |
| Achievements: | — | |
| Awards: | — | |
| NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics | ||
| First Race: | 2006 Sam's Town 250 (Memphis | |
| Last Race: | 2007 Meijer 300 Presented By Oreo (Kentucky) | |
| Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
| 0 | 0 | 0 |
| NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics | ||
| Car #, Team | #17 - Premier Racing | |
| First Race: | 2005 Kroger 250 (Martinsville) | |
| Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
| 0 | 4 | 0 |
| Statistics current as of May 17, 2007. | ||
Timothy Peters (born August 29, 1980) from Providence, North Carolina is an auto racing driver driver. He is a former member of the Bobby Hamilton Racing and Richard Childress Racing driver development programs. He is now driving late models at South Boston Speedway and competes in the Craftsman Truck Series part-time.
[edit] Racing career
He began his NASCAR career in the Craftsman Truck Series in 2005. He had two Top 10 finishes in 16 events in the #4 Bailey's Cigarettes Dodge for Bobby Hamilton.
In 2006 he drove the #4 Dodge Motorsports truck for Bobby Hamilton for most of the year, earning one top-ten at Milwaukee. However, Peters left the team in early September and joined Richard Childress Racing, where he was to share their #21 Chevy with Kevin Harvick in the Busch Series in 2007, before he was released after making six starts. He made two starts that season in the Craftsman Truck Series, driving the #46 for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports, and had a ninth-place finish at Martinsville. After making another start at Martinsville for Morgan-Dollar, he began driving the #17 for Premier Racing, a team that he co-owns. He and Premier will run a limited schedule in 2008.[1]

