Team Racing

Jerry Kobza ran the truck two races later at Memphis Motorsports Park, but dropped out early due to engine failure.Lance Hooper and Michael Dokken both ran one race apiece in the 23, before Bonifield finished out the year for the team.Hooper ran the truck for a pair of races, before White, Bonifield, and Wayne Edwards took over for the rest of the year.At the end of the season, the 23 team stopped running in the Truck series, as its equipment was sold to Bill Davis Racing.The 25 truck made its debut in 2002 after Bonifield purchased Impact's equipment when the team closed its doors.Under the Team Racing banner, the 86 made its debut in the beginning of 2002 at the Florida Dodge Dealers 250 with Bonifield driving.In 2007, the team purchased equipment from R3 Racing, and returned at the Quaker State & Lube 200 with Clay Rogers finishing 35th after a clutch failure.
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