ThorSport Racing

Allen achieved two top-ten finishes and won Rookie of the Year, but he was replaced at the end of the season by USAR Hooters Pro Cup driver Shelby Howard.

In 2008, Howard achieved two top-ten finishes driving the BobCat Company/FarmPaint.com Chevy but ended the season ranked seventeenth in points and was subsequently released.

Although Sauter's season was marred by bad luck, he improved late in the year, sweeping both races at Texas and finishing 9th in points.

Hayley returned in 2016 but had a challenging season, failing to make it to the Chase and finishing lower in the points standings than the previous year.

13 team was penalized 10 points for an illegal engine oil reservoir tank discovered during pre-race inspection, ahead of the Las Vegas race.

Despite the limited number of races, Sauter impressed, coming close to winning at Martinsville Speedway and securing another top-five finish at Gateway.

He secured his first victory at Las Vegas, holding off Truck Series champion Christopher Bell, and finished 5th in the point standings.

On July 16, 2018, Chase Briscoe joined ThorSport Racing and won the Eldora Dirt Derby, marking his first NASCAR Truck Series victory since 2017.

On December 15, 2015, Ben Rhodes joined the team for 2016, driving a new fourth truck, numbered 41, with sponsorship from Alpha Energy Solutions.

[16] Rhodes had a chance to win at Kansas Speedway but was involved in a last-lap incident with Johnny Sauter, which allowed William Byron to take the victory.

Although he didn't secure any top-ten finishes, he earned his first career pole at Flemington Speedway and ended the season ranked 24th in the standings.

Entering 1999, ThorSport initially lacked a primary sponsor, but Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce came on board late in the season, helping Cook improve to 15th in points.

Fast Master Driveway Sealer and XE Sighting System shared sponsorship responsibilities for Crafton during his rookie season in 2002, when he drove full-time for the team.

[27] On June 6, he won at Texas Motor Speedway, utilizing a fuel strategy to claim two victories in a season for the first time in his career.

Despite crashing out at Dover and Gateway—his first DNFs in over two years—and dropping to 17 top-ten finishes, Crafton went on to become the first driver to win back-to-back championships in the Truck Series.

He added a fourth win of the season in July at Kentucky, after the race was shortened by Ben Kennedy's crash into the catch fence.

88 team was penalized 10 owner and driver points before the Las Vegas race due to the discovery of an illegal engine oil reservoir tank during pre-race inspection.

[13] That season, Crafton ended his winless streak by securing a victory at Kansas, along with runner-up finishes at Dover and Richmond, which placed him fifth in the final point standings.

After the Talladega fall race, Crafton confronted Nick Sanchez in the garage area following an on-track incident in which their trucks made contact, triggering a multi-truck pileup.

[29] * Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points In 2017, this truck competed in the Eldora Dirt Derby, driven by Rico Abreu.

The team returned in 2011 with Penske development driver Dakoda Armstrong, supported by sponsorship from Ferrellgas and Argisure for seven races.

However, the team faced a setback when crew chief Joe Shear Jr. was suspended by NASCAR due to a fuel cell violation.

Although Shear returned for the race at Iowa, he resigned from ThorSport after the Eldora event, citing disagreements about the team's Ohio-based operation instead of North Carolina.

Despite these challenges, Sauter secured his third win of the season at Talladega, completing a sweep of the restrictor plate events in the Truck Series.

However, 2018 marked a turnaround for Enfinger, as he had a strong regular season, qualified for the playoffs, and won the Las Vegas fall race to advance to the Round of 6.

98 team was penalized 10 owner and driver points on February 21 after an illegal engine oil reservoir tank was discovered during the pre-race inspection for the Las Vegas race.

In 2022, Eckes drove the truck full-time, consistently running at the front in numerous races and making the playoffs despite not securing a win.

[63] However, on August 29, NASCAR suspended his crew chief, Joe Shear Jr., for four races and fined him $25,000 after an illegal right rear wheel and tire were found during pre-race inspection at Milwaukee.

[72] * Season still in progress In 2014, Jeb Burton made his debut with ThorSport Racing after being released from Turner Scott Motorsports due to sponsorship issues.

13 Toyota Camry in the ARCA Racing Series season opener at Daytona, starting 21st and finishing 29th after being involved in an early crash.

Ben Rhodes in the No. 41 at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2016
Ty Majeski in the No. 66 at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
The No. 88 truck in 2018
Christian Eckes in the No. 98 at Sonoma Raceway in 2022
Kimmel's 2013 No. 44 ARCA championship car at Road America