Win-Tron Racing

This came several months after fielding an ARCA car for Self at Daytona as a teammate to regular driver Shane Lee.

Originally, the team ran in the American Speed Association, owned by Lakeville, Minnesota businessman Joe Miller, with Cywinski as their driver.

Through a partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing, the team ran development driver Ryan Hemphill.

After Miller moved up to the Truck Series for 2006, CJR hired another ASA driver, Blake Bjorklund.

Although Bjorklund missed the races at Daytona and Nashville, he rallied with two poles and his first win at Salem Speedway.

32 Chevrolet Silverado being driven by Howie DiSavino III at Richmond,[4] but those plans were cancelled after the COVID-19 pandemic and the rescheduling of the race from May to September.

Mason Mingus drove full-time in the No. 32 for Win-Tron in ARCA in 2013.
Shane Lee drove the No. 07 for SS-Green Light Racing in a partnership with Win-Tron in 2016.
Austin Wayne Self drove Win-Tron's No. 33 ARCA car at Road America in 2017.
Gus Dean stands beside his No. 32 ARCA car for Win-Tron in before the race at Madison in 2018.