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NTS Motorsports

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Auto racing team, United States
NTS Motorsports
OwnerBob Newberry
BaseKernersville, North Carolina, U.S.
SeriesCamping World Truck Series
ManufacturerChevrolet
Opened2011
Closed2016
Career
Debut2011NextEra Energy Resources 250 (As Joe Denette Motorsports)
Latest race2016NextEra Energy Resources 250 (Daytona)
Races competed125
Drivers' Championships0
Race victories0
Pole positions2

NTS Motorsports was an American professionalstock car racing team that competed in theNASCARCamping World Truck Series. The team was owned by Californian Bob Newberry, coming into its current form afterJoe Denette Motorsports merged with Newberry's NTS team, both of which originally had support fromKevin Harvick. The team's final race was at Daytona in 2016.

History

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Joe Denette Motorsports

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After Thornburg, Virginia native Joe Denette was laid off from his job in 2009, he entered the lottery, buying a "fistfull" ofMega Millions tickets with the initial dream of buying an RV to travel to races each week. Denette matched six numbers in a May 1 drawing and won $75.6 million, taking a lump sum payment of $46 million. With the money, Denette contacted fellow Virginian and former full-time driverHermie Sadler about starting his own team in theCamping World Truck Series. After consulting with then team ownerKevin Harvick ofKHI, Denette founded his own team in 2011, with trucks and support from KHI and engines fromPro Motor Engines. Denette hired another Virginian,Jason White, who brought sponsorship fromGunBroker.com. Coincidentally, Denette bought 23 lottery tickets for his big pay day, and White's sponsor carried the number 23. Hermie's brother and Harvick'sNationwide Series driverElliott Sadler drove a second truck, the No. 24, for a few races near the end of the season. The team endured some growing pains in 2011; though they scored seven top tens and a pole with Sadler at Bristol, White finished 15th in points. The team fielded both trucks full-time in 2012 with Denette, a long-timeBill Elliott fan, renumbering the 23 truck to No. 9.[1]

NTS Motorsports

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Meanwhile, NTS Motorsports was founded by former driver Bob Newberry, also a friend ofKevin Harvick and his father Mike, inBakersfield, California,[2] fielding cars for sonBrennan in theUnited States Auto Club,K&N Pro Series West,K&N Pro Series East, and theARCA Racing Series. Mike Harvick served as the younger Newberry's early crew chief.[3] The team ran part-time in the Truck Series with Newberry in 2011 and 2012.

Since 2013: merger

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In December 2012, JDM merged with NTS, and adopted the latter's name to run the No. 9 truck withRon Hornaday Jr., the No. 24 truck withBrennan Newberry, and the No. 14 truck with several drivers includingKevin Harvick for the 2013 season. The team moved into Harvick's former KHI facility in Kernersville, NC, with Harvick as an adviser and Bruce Cook as competition director.[3][4][5] Hornaday would be released with one race to go in the season.[6]

In 2014, the team expanded to two full-time rides and two part-time rides fielding multiple drivers, includingChase Pistone,Ron Hornaday Jr.,Gray Gaulding,Justin Lofton,Austin Dillon, andBrennan Newberry. Dwayne Gaulding was also brought on as the VP of Operations for the team.[7] Newberry was set to run a 12-race truck schedule, while 16-year-oldGaulding competed in 9 races on tracks one mile or shorter.[8] The team also ran two full-time entries in theK&N Pro Series East and a part-time entry in theNationwide Series withSS-Green Light Racing.[9]

2014 Camping World Truck Series driver rotation
No. 9 SilveradoNo. 14 SilveradoNo. 20 SilveradoNo. 24 Silverado
DriverRacesSponsorDriverRacesSponsorDriverRacesSponsorDriverRacesSponsor
Brennan Newberry9Qore-24,GunBroker.comMichael Annett1TMC TransportsGray Gaulding9Gemini Southern /Krispy KremeBrennan Newberry1GunBroker.com
Chase Pistone5NTS MotorsportsAustin Dillon5Qore-24, Ranch Hand,Rheem
Ron Hornaday Jr.3Rheem,ARMOURJustin Lofton3GunBroker.com, J.D. Heiskell & Co.
Jason White2Autism SpeaksAustin Dillon1RUDD Heating & CoolingBrennan Newberry2Qore-24
Justin Lofton1GunBroker.comJohn King1GunBroker.com
Ty Dillon1Qore-24Daniel Hemric1First Community Bank
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Camping World Truck Series

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Truck No. 9 history

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Ron Hornaday Jr. in the No. 9 atRockingham Speedway in 2013

The 9 truck was the original entry out of Joe Denette Motorsports. It began as the number 23 truck, withJason White and sponsorGunBroker.com moving over fromSS-Green Light Racing. White scored two top fives and five top tens en route to a 15th-place points finish, and would leave with his sponsor to start their own team. In 2012, four-time series championRon Hornaday Jr. would be signed to drive the now-9 truck, moving over from the closedKHI operation of mutual friendKevin Harvick.[1] Coming off a four win season, Hornaday struggled with the young team, posting two top fives and six top tens against three crashes and five total DNFs to finish 13th in points. It was Hornaday's first season without a win and, at the time, his worst finish in points.[13]

Hornaday returned to the 9 truck for the full season in 2013. After nine top 10 finishes but struggles to find regular sponsorship, the team released Hornaday with one race to go in the season. Hornaday ranTurner Scott Motorsports' 34 truck with his sponsor Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff atHomestead-Miami, and moved to their 30 truck in 2014.[6] Former KHI driverNelson Piquet Jr. took over the No. 9 at Homestead.[14]

The 9 truck ran the full season (except the Daytona opener) in 2014. In March,Chase Pistone, grandson of formerSprint Cup Series winnerTom Pistone, was signed to run 14 races in the 9 truck.[15] Pistone ultimately ran five races in the truck, with a best finish of 9th at Gateway.Brennan Newberry ran nine races in the truck, scoring two top tens.Justin Lofton returned to the truck series atCharlotte in the No. 9 truck.[16]Jason White returned to run two races in the truck. In September, it was announced theRon Hornaday Jr. would return to the 9 truck of NTS with his sponsorRheem, after being released fromTurner Scott Motorsports due to internal issues within the organization. Hornaday drove atLas Vegas andTexas with Rheem,[17] and a third race atTalladega withARMOUR Foods.Ty Dillon replaced Newberry for the season finale at Homestead, finishing 7th.

Truck No. 14 history

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Brennan Newberry in the No. 14 atRockingham Speedway in 2013

The 14 truck was the original Truck Series effort of Bob Newberry's NTS Motorsports. SonBrennan Newberry attempted the 2011Truck Series finale atHomestead in the 14 truck, but failed to make the field after qualifying was rained out.[18] Newberry then attempted 12 races in 2012 (withdrawing fromDover and failing to qualify atMartinsville), with 5 crashes and a best finish of 19th. Newberry's driving coachBrandon Miller ran the No. 14 atTexas finishing 20th.

Newberry began the 2013 season in the 14 truck for his rookie season, with Eddie Pardue as crew chief.[19] Newberry won the pole at the season opener atDaytona, but finished 33rd after a crash. After four races, Newberry moved over to the No. 24 truck and the No. 14 scaled back to part-time. VeteranMax Papis drove the 14 atCanadian Tire Motorsports Park with sponsor Sport Clips. Papis would finish sixth on the road course after a last lap incident withEddie Sharp Racing driver Mike Skeen, leading the two to quarrel on the cool down lap, and leading Skeens girlfriend to slap Papis on camera for which she received a fine and an indefinite suspension from allNASCAR events.[20]Kevin Harvick ran the 14 truck at the secondMartinsville race with sponsorship from Anderson's Maple Syrup andKroger. Harvick would be involved in an incident with then-teammateTy Dillon, grandson ofRCR ownerRichard Childress, while racing for second place, knocking the 14 truck out of the race. Harvick would later mention Ty Dillon and his brotherAustin as reasons for his impending departure from the organization after 13 seasons.[21]

In 2014,Sprint Cup Series rookieMichael Annett ran the No. 14 truck atEldora Speedway with TMC Transportation as the sponsor.[11]Austin Dillon ran the second to last race of the season withRUUD Comfort Products.

Daniel Hemric drove the 14 truck full-time in 2015, running for Rookie of the Year.[22] Hemric would finish 7th in points, but would move toBrad Keselowski Racing for 2016.

Truck No. 20 history

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The 20 truck debuted in 2014. Former Daytona winnerJohn King drove the truck at the season opener.[8]Gray Gaulding ran his part-time schedule in the 20 truck with sponsorship from Gemini Southern andKrispy Kreme, scoring two top five finishes. Former series championAustin Dillon made his debut for the team atKansas in the No. 20 truck,[23] and ran a total of four races with the team.Justin Lofton won a pole atTexas in the 20, finishing second.[24] He would run two more races with a 9th-place finish at Pocono.Daniel Hemric ran the season finale atHomestead, finishing 12th.

Florida nativeScott Lagasse Jr. drove the truck atDaytona in February andHomestead in November with sponsorship from theFlorida Department of Transportation.[22] Gaulding planned to return for eight races in 2015,[22] but left prior to his first start atMartinsville forRed Horse Racing.[25]

Truck No. 24 history

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Max Gresham at Rockingham in 2012

The 24 truck debuted in 2011 as the second JDM truck withElliott Sadler driving, sponsored by AMFM Energy and theVirginia Lottery. Sadler ran three races, scoring a pole atBristol and two top ten finishes.K&N Pro Series East championMax Gresham was hired to drive the truck for 2012,[1] but left due to sponsorship issues after eight races and no top-15 finishes. The truck did not run for the rest of the year[13]

Kevin Harvick was signed for two races in 2013 in a third NTS truck.[13][19] He ran the 24 truck in second race of the season atMartinsville with longtime sponsorTide, finishing 25th after a tire issue. Harvick and Tide were entered the next week atRockingham but withdrew. After 4 races,Brennan Newberry and the No. 14 crew switched to number No. 24, in conjunction with new sponsor Qore-24Hand Sanitizer. Newberry scored a single top ten finish (atPocono) and had four DNFs, finishing 19th in points.[26][27]

In 2014, the truck ran a single race at the Daytona season opener with Newberry andGunBroker.com, finishing 25th. The No. 24 truck was replaced by the No. 9 entry for the remainder of the season.

Truck No. 31 history

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Travis Pastrana atLas Vegas in 2015

For 2015, NTS fielded a truck for 2012 series championJames Buescher for the first three races, using number 31. The truck was also run byScott Lagasse Jr. in two races,Austin Dillon at Eldora,Ty Dillon at Bristol,Travis Pastrana at Las Vegas, and in the two final races of the season byRico Abreu.

Xfinity Series

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Car No. 55/77 history

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In 2014,Brennan Newberry ran a part-timeNationwide Series schedule in the No. 55 usually run byJamie Dick andViva Motorsports. Bob Newberry was listed as the owner; the car was fielded bySS-Green Light Racing with support from NTS and sponsorship from Qore-24.[9] Newberry finished 25th in his series debut atLoudon, then scored a solid 19th-place finish atWatkins Glen and a 23rd-place finish atChicago. Newberry and NTS/SS-Green Light ran a fourth race at Newberry's favorite trackPhoenix International Raceway in a No. 77 car, finishing 36th after an early crash.[28] In 2015, NTS Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing teamed up to field Lagasse, Jr in the No. 15Chevrolet Camaro to run at Daytona in July where he qualified well but finished 38th.

K&N Pro Series East

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Car No. 20 history

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In 2014Gray Gaulding, a member of NASCAR Next, moved over to NTS to run the full schedule in theK&N Pro Series East in the 20Krispy KremeChevrolet Impala, in addition to a part-time Truck Series schedule.[7] Gaulding would score a pole, four top fives, and nine top tens to finish third in points. Gaulding also ran both Phoenix races in theK&N Pro Series West, scoring a second-place finish in November.

Gaulding returned to the K&N East Series in 2015.[22] After a single race, a third-place finish atNew Smyrna Speedway, Gaulding parted ways with the team, joining Precision Performance Motorsports.[25] Truck Series driverDaniel Hemric ran the car in the next two races, scoring a pole and two top ten finishes.

Car No. 24 history

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In 2010,Brennan Newberry made his debut in theK&N Pro Series West for his father's team, running 3 races in the No. 39 Chevrolet with a best finish of 6th. Newberry ran a total of five K&N West races in 2011 between NTS's 29 and 39 cars, scoring two poles. He would make hisK&N Pro Series East debut in the No. 29 car atDover, finishing 25th. Jeff Oleen also ran two West Series races in the 39 car. Newberry would run two West Series races in 2012 and one in 2013 in the 29 car, while Dallas Montes ran three 2013 races for the team.

For 2014,Brennan Newberry ran the full 16-raceK&N Pro Series East schedule in the No. 24 Qore-24 Impala,[8] scoring one top 5 and four top ten finishes to finish 14th in points. Newberry also ran a single K&N West Series race, finishing second atPhoenix in February.

Car No. 33 history

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See also:Eddie Sharp Racing andTurner Scott Motorsports

After running the No. 33 in theK&N Pro Series East for Turner Scott Motorsports andRichard Childress Racing in 2014,Brandon Jones returned to the series for NTS in 2015, running select races in the No. 33 car beginning atBristol.[29]

ARCA Racing Series

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Car No. 92 history

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NTS made its ARCA Racing Series debut in 2012 withBrennan Newberry, driving the No. 92Chevrolet Impala at Michigan and Kansas where he finished both races in the top 5.

NTS made its second season in the ARCA Racing Series with Newberry again driving the No. 92 Chevrolet Impala at Daytona, Talladega, and Pocono where he finished 6th, 11th and 4th.

NTS fielded the No. 92 Chevrolet Impala forDaniel Hemric at the season opener atDaytona International Speedway, where he finished 13th.[22]

See also

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References

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  11. ^ab"Michael Annett News Update".Bleacher Report.Bleacher Report. August 19, 2014. RetrievedAugust 24, 2014.Sprint Cup Series rookie Annett will compete in the second running of Eldora Speedway's Mudsummer Classic, a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race on dirt, piloting the No. 14 TMC Transportation Chevy Silverado for NTS Motorsports, Rising Star Management Group PR reports.
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  19. ^ab"Newberry to compete full time in World Truck Series in 2013",The Bakersfield Californian, December 5, 2012, retrievedSeptember 24, 2022
  20. ^Pockrass, Bob (September 4, 2013)."Woman banned by NASCAR for slapping Max Papis".Sporting News. RetrievedDecember 7, 2014.
  21. ^Ryan, Nate (October 26, 2013)."Kevin Harvick, Ty Dillon feud at Martinsville Truck race".USA Today.Martinsville, Virginia:USA Today. RetrievedDecember 7, 2014.
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  23. ^Press Release (May 6, 2014)."Austin Dillon in No. 20 NTS Motorsports Chevrolet Silverado at Kansas Speedway".catchfence.com. Catchfence, NTS Motorsports. RetrievedAugust 24, 2014.
  24. ^Bonkowski, Jerry (June 6, 2014)."Justin Lofton earns pole for Friday night's Truck race at Texas".NBC Sports MotorSportsTalk.Fort Worth, Texas:NBC Sports. RetrievedAugust 24, 2014.
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