Tim Viens

Timothy Neil Viens[1] (born October 10, 1976) is an American professional stock car racing driver, team owner and Trump grifter.

After seven races, Viens did not return to C2M and was without a ride until the Peterson team picked him back up for three starts.

He made a total of five starts that year, running Nashville, Talladega, both Pocono races, and Kentucky.

After originally announcing an effort with Mike Affarano Motorsports for the 2020 Daytona race, the team's hauler slid off a highway en route to the track and was not able to compete.

03 failed pre-race inspection and NASCAR forced them to withdraw since the repairs could not be made at the track.

Viens later joined CMI Motorsports for a part-time Truck schedule beginning at Pocono.

[7] Viens would rejoin CMI Motorsports in 2021, initially stating he was running full time in the No.

[9] Due to a combination of factors, including his DNQ, NASCAR's qualifying format for races without such sessions, lack of owner's points, and the number of cars entered, Viens DNQ'd again at the BrakeBest Select 159 at the Daytona International Speedway road course.

[10] He made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut in the 2015 Ford EcoBoost 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway for Mike Harmon Racing.

[1] He later founded the Vermont Bucks indoor football team in 2016 and, when the league in which it was planning to compete suspended operations prior to the Bucks' inaugural season,[12] established the Can-Am Indoor Football League for the 2017 season.

The Bucks would end up folding before playing a game in the league and Viens would also step away from his roles in the Havoc and AAL on April 14, 2018.

Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.

* Season still in progress 1 Ineligible for series points (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.