Tim Woods (racing driver)

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Tim Woods
Born (1974-11-11) November 11, 1974 (age 50)
Chino Hills, California
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
4 races run over 2 years
Best finish77th (2001)
First race 2001 NetZero 250 Presented by John Boy & Billy (South Boston)
Last race 2003 Advance Auto Parts 250 (Martinsville)
WinsTop tens Poles
000
Statistics current as of November 12, 2024.

Tim Woods III (born November 11, 1974) is an American former professional stock car racing driver who has previously competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Camping World West Series. [1]

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Woods is best known for replacing Kyle Busch during the Truck Series weekend at California Speedway in 2001 due to the event running alongside the CART event, which was sponsored by Marlboro. [2]

Woods has also competed in the NASCAR Southwest Series. [3]

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.)

Craftsman Truck Series

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCTCPtsRef
2001 Tim Woods54 Ford DAY HOM MMR MAR GTY DAR PPR DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN NHA IRP NSH CIC NZH RCH SBO
29
TEX LVS PHO 77th164 [4]
Roush Racing 99 Ford CAL
25
2003 Tim Woods54 Ford DAY DAR MMR
31
MAR
25
CLT DOV TEX MEM MLW KAN KEN GTW MCH IRP NSH BRI RCH NHA CAL LVS
DNQ
SBO TEX MAR PHO
DNQ
HOM 111th88 [5]

Busch East Series

NASCAR Busch East Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213NBESCPtsRef
2007 Tim Woods54 Ford GRE ELK IOW
DNQ
SBO STA NHA TMP NSH ADI LRP MFD NHA DOV N/A0 [6]

Camping World West Series

NASCAR Camping World West Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314NCWWSCPtsRef
2000 Timothy Woods51 Ford PHO MMR LVS CAL LAG IRW POR EVG IRW RMR MMR IRW
27
71st82 [7]
2001 54 PHO
20
LVS
16
TUS
21
MMR
12
CAL
22
IRW
12
LAG
22
KAN
13
EVG CNS
14
IRW
14
RMR
17
IRW
7
14th1487 [8]
51 LVS
27
2002 54 PHO
10
LVS
24
CAL
7
KAN
14
EVG
12
IRW
15
S99 RMR DCS LVS
DNQ
15th742 [9]
2003 PHO LVS CAL
20
MAD TCR EVG IRW
8
S99
16
RMR
7
DCS
8
PHO
13
MMR
25
16th860 [10]
2004 Tim Woods PHO
6
MMR
13
CAL
19
S99
19
EVG
19
IRW
2
S99
14
RMR
22
DCS
13
PHO
9
CNS
13
MMR
10
IRW
8
9th1642 [11]
2005 PHO
11
MMR
17
PHO
7
S99
9
IRW
20
EVG
4
S99
15
PPR
6
CAL
13
DCS
5
CTS
12
MMR
9
8th1601 [12]
2006 PHO PHO
15
S99
8
IRW
4
SON
35
DCS
4
IRW
17*
EVG
13
S99
6
CAL
31
CTS
7
AMP
4
12th1425 [13]
2007 CTS
7
PHO
10
AMP
3
ELK
6
IOW
DNQ
CNS SON DCS IRW
24
MMP EVG CSR AMP 20th710 [14]
2008 AAS
24
PHO CTS IOW CNS SON IRW
31
DCS EVG MMP IRW AMP AAS 49th161 [15]

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