Tim Bainey Jr.

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Tim Bainey Jr.
BornTimothy Bainey Jr.
(1978-04-24) April 24, 1978 (age 42)
Philipsburg, Pennsylvania
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
1 race run over 1 year
Best finish87th (2012)
First race 2012 5-hour Energy 200 (Dover)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series career
8 races run over 2 years
Best finish45th (2009)
First race 2009 AAA Insurance 200 (Dover)
Last race 2010 TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 (Loudon)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
Statistics current as of February 25, 2013.

Timothy Bainey Jr. (born April 24, 1978) is an American stock car racing driver. He is a veteran of the Hooters Pro Cup Series and also made starts in what is now the ARCA Menards Series, the NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series, and the East Series. He was born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.

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Racing career

Bainey began his racing career at Clearfield Speedway in Pennsylvania in 1988, winning the track championship in 1995. [1] Following competing on a limited schedule in the ARCA Re/MAX Series between 1997 and 2000, Bainey raced for a number of years in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series, competing in the series' North Division; [2] he posted one top 5 finish and a best national points finish of 21st over 8 years and 78 races of competition, [3] while he finished in the top 10 in North Division points three times during his Pro Cup career. [4] Bainey also competed in late model races across southern New England during the early to mid 2000s. [5]

Bainey made his debut in NASCAR competition in the Busch North Series at Holland International Speedway in 2005, finishing 17th in his first race in the series. [6] He made his debut in the Camping World Truck Series at Dover International Speedway in 2009, [4] finishing 15th, his best career finish in the series, and on the lead lap in his first race; he also led a lap during the event. [7] He would make 7 additional starts in the series over the next two years, with his last start coming in September 2010 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in a truck owned by Dale Brackett. [8]

After over a year's hiatus from racing, [9] Bainey returned to NASCAR competition in 2012, driving for SR² Motorsports at Dover in the Nationwide Series 5-hour Energy 200. [7] He started 41st, was wrecked by race leader Joey Logano after 144 laps of competition, and finished 28th. [10]

Bainey also competed in the K&N Pro Series East event at CNB Bank Raceway Park, a track he co-owns along with his father, Tim Bainey Sr., in July 2012, [7] finishing 10th. [11]

Personal life

Bainey is married to Nikki. [4]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Nationwide Series

NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NNSCPtsRef
2002 DRT Enterprises 15 Ford DAY CAR LVS DAR BRI TEX NSH TAL CAL RCH NHA NZH CLT DOV NSH KEN MLW DAY CHI GTY PPR IRP MCH BRI
DNQ
DAR RCH DOV KAN CLT MEM
DNQ
ATL CAR PHO HOM N/A0 [12]
2012 SR² Motorsports 24 Chevy DAY PHO LVS BRI CAL TEX RCH TAL DAR IOW CLT DOV
28
MCH ROA KEN DAY NHA CHI IND IOW GLN CGV BRI ATL RCH CHI KEN DOV CLT KAN TEX PHO HOM 87th16 [13]

Camping World Truck Series

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2009 Aaron's Lucky Dog Racing Team 00 Chevy DAY CAL ATL MAR KAN CLT DOV
15
TEX MCH MLW MEM KEN IRP
31
NSH BRI
DNQ
CHI IOW
21
GTW NHA
30
LVS MAR
DNQ
TAL TEX PHO HOM 45th366 [14]
2010 Fast Track Racing Enterprises 48 Chevy DAY ATL
31
MAR NSH
33
KAN DOV CLT TEX MCH IOW GTY IRP POC
25
NSH DAR BRI CHI KEN 64th304 [15]
Brackett Family Motorsports 06 Chevy NHA
27
LVS MAR TAL TEX PHO HOM

K&N Pro Series East

NASCAR K&N Pro Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NKNPSECPtsRef
2005 97 Chevy STA HOL
22
ERI NHA WFD ADI STA DUB OXF NHA DOV LRP TMP 55th112 [16]
2012 Tim Bainey Sr.27 Chevy BRI GRE RCH IOW BGS GRE LGY CNB
10
COL IOW NHA DOV GRE CAR 56th34 [17]

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

ARCA Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122ABMHSCPtsRef
1997 DRT Enterprises 54 Chevy DAY ATL SLM CLT CLT POC
11
MCH SBS TOL KIL FRS MIN POC
16
MCH DSF GTW SLM WIN CLT TAL ISF ATL 98th? [18]
1998 Jim & Judie Motorsports 42 Chevy DAY ATL SLM CLT MEM MCH POC
30
SBS TOL PPR POC
20
KIL
10
FRS
21
ISF ATL
39
DSF SLM TEX WIN CLT
DNQ
TAL ATL 38th? [19]
1999 DRT Enterprises 54 Chevy DAY
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
SLM
12
CLT
31
MCH
DNQ
48th630 [20]
Jim & Judie Motorsports 42 Chevy AND
17
POC
40
TOL SBS BLN POC KIL FRS FLM ISF WIN DSF SLM
9
CLT TAL ATL
2000 Watson Racing 34 DAY
DNQ
SLM AND CLT KIL FRS MCH
DNQ
76th265 [21]
Bowsher Motorsports 21 Ford POC
22
TOL KEN BLN POC
27
WIN ISF KEN DSF SLM CLT TAL ATL

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