Imma be 100% honest about Timothy Peters…. I used to DESPISE Timothy Peters when I was a kid and when I was in my early-to-mid teens, mainly due to how dirty he was, especially wrecking out Ron Hornaday at Iowa in 2014… But I’ll admit, he was one of the drivers that did make an impact in the Trucks Series (back when Trucks was great) and was a good driver. Even carrying a Red Horse Racing. Scratch that, he was like their franchise driver! The way his career was after Red Horse Racing and Rackley WAR was just sad. Either way, he was a good driver! In my opinion, calling him a legend is a stretch. I say Veteran. But he was a good driver!
Thanks for the feedback! It is a shame how it ended, but still an amazing career surviving through the toughest era in the lower divisions nonetheless!
Really great video, super detailed and definitely well researched. I'd forgotten just how freaking good Peters really was. He took advantage of every single opportunity he got. I really do wish the bigger teams would have taken him on full-time after Red Horse closed.
Appreciate the feedback man, same thoughts here, what if RCR kept him, or if even some other Xfinity team gave him a shot, even maybe if he could've landed a full-time gig during his part-time years from 2017 to 2020. One of the biggest what if's.
What do you think, do you think Timothy Peters is a legend?
Imma be 100% honest about Timothy Peters….
I used to DESPISE Timothy Peters when I was a kid and when I was in my early-to-mid teens, mainly due to how dirty he was, especially wrecking out Ron Hornaday at Iowa in 2014…
But I’ll admit, he was one of the drivers that did make an impact in the Trucks Series (back when Trucks was great) and was a good driver. Even carrying a Red Horse Racing. Scratch that, he was like their franchise driver!
The way his career was after Red Horse Racing and Rackley WAR was just sad. Either way, he was a good driver! In my opinion, calling him a legend is a stretch. I say Veteran. But he was a good driver!
Thanks for the feedback! It is a shame how it ended, but still an amazing career surviving through the toughest era in the lower divisions nonetheless!
Peters should’ve won the 2012 championship.
Yeah if only he could've gained a few more positions...who knows
Well put together video … Peters definitely was under appreciated
Thanks for the feedback! Hope you enjoyed it!
Really great video, super detailed and definitely well researched. I'd forgotten just how freaking good Peters really was. He took advantage of every single opportunity he got. I really do wish the bigger teams would have taken him on full-time after Red Horse closed.
Appreciate the feedback man, same thoughts here, what if RCR kept him, or if even some other Xfinity team gave him a shot, even maybe if he could've landed a full-time gig during his part-time years from 2017 to 2020. One of the biggest what if's.