2014 NASCAR Driver Review: Timothy Peters
It was a rather quiet year for the No. 17 team, but Talladega was the perfect setting for Timothy Peters’s lone win.
It was a rather quiet year for the No. 17 team, but Talladega was the perfect setting for Timothy Peters’s lone win.
Ty Dillon’s only win of the season came at the most famous racetrack on the planet. To make it even sweeter, he only led once, for the final 24 laps of the race.
For the first time since 2010, Johnny Sauter did not score multiple wins in a season. That made the race he did capture – at Michigan International Speedway in August – all the sweeter.
Bubba Wallace didn’t come through the ranks known as a dirt-track racer. Generally, in the case of drivers like Kyle Larson, you hear about that sort of thing.
Brendan Gaughan, a former full-timer in each of NASCAR’s top-three series, had never earned a victory on a road course.
Ride: No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota Crew Chief: Chris Gayle Points finish: Third Stats: 33 starts, one win, seven top 5s, 25 top 10s, …
Brian Scott was the most consistent of Richard Childress Racing’s three full-time drivers throughout the season.
Trevor Bayne had a busy 2015 season. While racing full-time in the Nationwide Series for RFR, Bayne also ran 12 NSCS races for Wood Brothers Racing.
Chris Buescher’s low and high points are stark contrasts. It’s not very often a team that fails to qualify for a race is competing for the victory several months later.
Ride: No. 21 GMS Chevrolet Crew chief: Jeff Stankiewicz Points finish: seventh Stats: 22 starts, zero wins, three top 5s, 10 top 10s, zero poles, one lap led, two DNFs, …