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Timothy Peters Finishes 23rd at Talladega Superspeedway
Press ReleasePeters started the Coca-Cola 250 from the 15th starting position. By lap five Peters had moved into the 13th position. Early in the event many trucks were moving around trying to find which line at the 2.66-mile superspeedway was making forward progress. The driver of the No. 17 made the decision to get to the bottom of the track and ride single file, logging laps as the race got going. The first caution of the day flew on lap 12 for an incident in the middle of the pack. The team called Peters to pit road for fuel only. The team had a quick pit stop and gained four positions on pit road returning Peters to the track in the seventh position for the restart on lap 17.
Peters found a comfortable place in the ninth position, once again riding on the bottom of the track, where his truck seemed to work the best. The second caution of the event flew on lap 36. Peters came down pit road for two right-side tires and fuel. Many of the other leaders chose to take on four tires, placing Peters fifth for the restart on lap 41. Another quick caution on lap 48 allowed the No. 17 team to come back down pit road for fuel and left-side tires. Once again, quick work by the pit crew placed Peters in the seventh position for the restart.
Trouble on the track brought out the caution on lap 59. Fortunately for the No. 17 team, the caution period was extended for cleanup of oil from an expired engine. This allowed the team to get into their fuel window, coming to pit road on lap 62 for fuel only. Crew chief Butch Hylton told Peters that the No. 17 NTB/Service Central team was clear to make it to the end of the race, but would have to save fuel in case the race ended in a green/white/checkered situation. The race restarted on lap 64 with Peters scored seventh. As the laps wound down, Peters continued to ride in the bottom line, waiting until closer to the end of the event to make his move.

The race leaders took the green flag on lap 92 for a green/white/checkered shootout. Peters restarted in the fifth position committed to working with one of his Toyota racing teammates. However, as the green flag fell, the No. 17 NTB/Service Central Toyota Tundra dropped to the bottom of the track. Peters reported to the team he was out of fuel, but the No. 17 never made his way down pit road, as the fuel picked back up allowing the team to finish. However, by dropping to the bottom of the track Peters lost the draft and ended the race in the 23rd position.
Peters is now fifth in the championship battle 42 markers out of the top spot. The Truck Series returns to action next week on Saturday, October 29, 2011, at Martinsville Speedway for the Kroger 200 which can be viewed live on SPEED at 2:00 p.m., EDT.
About TBC Retail Group:
Headquartered in Juno Beach, Florida, TBC Retail Group, Inc., a subsidiary of TBC Corporation, operates more than 800 tire and automotive service centers under the brands: Tire Kingdom, NTB – National Tire and Battery, and Merchant’s Tire and Auto Centers, along with over 400 franchised Big O Tires locations. The contingent of over 1200 stores has trained and certified ASE technicians who use state-of-the-art equipment to provide quality service on cars and trucks. The nationwide warranty provides peace of mind while it protects consumers and their investment in over 40 states. TBC Retail Group employs more than 300 associates at its Juno Beach, Fla. headquarters and approximately 10,000 associates nationally. To locate a store near you, call 800-NEW-TIRE. TBC Corporation, headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, is one of the nation’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through a multi-channel retail and wholesale strategy.

Founded in 2005 by former Mobil Corporation executive Tom DeLoach and NASCAR veteran Jeff Hammond, Red Horse Racing aims to be a professional racing team that strives for excellence on and off the race track. Red Horse Racing hopes to build and maintain solid, mutual relationships with its partners to win races and championships and to represent itself in a professional manner. The team has four victories and five poles in its brief existence. DeLoach and Hammond also own Performance Instruction Training (PIT), the number one pit crew training center in the world that also has many corporate training options that include team-building, lean manufacturing, motorsports demonstrations and more.
- Red Horse Racing Press Release
Article Tags: Butch Hylton, Coca-Cola 250, Kroger 200, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, NCWTS, No. 17 NTB / Service Central Toyota Tundra, Red Horse Racing, RHR, Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, Timothy Peters

