Bryan Reffner

Reffner became a regular competitor in the late model division at Madison International Speedway.

Reffner made his Craftsman Truck Series debut in 1996, winning Rookie of the Year, driving the #44 1-800-COLLECT Ford for Mark Simo.

In 1998, he started the year with Phelon, but was released, and spent the rest of the season running with Liberty Racing and MB Motorsports.

He started the year signed to drive for a new two-truck operation, Ridge Gate Motion Sports, owned by Mike Clark and Dominic Dobson.

In 2003, he made his last two CTS starts to date, driving his self-owned #80 at Richmond and Homestead.

He also made a failed attempt at qualifying for the NEXTEL Cup Phoenix race with Competitive Edge Motorsports.