​​Busch, Hamlin Propel Nelson Motorsports Into National​ ​Spotlight In The Denny Hamlin Short Track Showdown

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (April 17, 2018) – Nelson Motorsports has developed the reputation as one of the top Late Model Stock organizations in the Southeast. This week they take a big step into the national spotlight.

Nelson Motorsports will field three cars for the Denny Hamlin Short Track Showdown at Langley Speedway Thursday night. In addition to regular driver and defending race champion Timothy Peters, a NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series champion and a Daytona 500 winner will be joining the team for the night.

Kyle Busch, the 2015 NASCAR Cup champion who won Monday’s snow-delayed Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, and Denny Hamlin, the 2016 Daytona 500 champion, will be driving team cars for Nelson Motorsports in the prestigious event that pits some of the top short track drivers from around the country in a race that is a fundraiser for the Denny Hamlin Foundation.

“This is a big deal for us,” said Peters, who also serves as the team’s general manager and go-to driver. “How well we perform will show the strength of our program and solidifies our footprint. It could be huge for us.”

How did the Martinsville-based motorsports team founded by car dealer Barry Nelson wind up with two of NASCAR’s biggest stars behind the wheels of their cars? The old-fashioned way.

“It was all about networking,” said Peters, the winner of 10 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series races in his career that is on hiatus. “I knew Denny from back in the day when we were racing Late Models against each other. I know both of them from racing against them. And they know that we put a good product on the track.”

Peters won the last Denny Hamlin event, run in 2015. Hamlin and Busch are both former winners of the event, which wasn’t held the past two seasons because of scheduling problems.

Peters will be driving the familiar No. 22 Toyota he pilots regularly for Nelson Motorsports while Hamlin will drive the 11 and Busch the 51. Hamlin’s car is the same one Peters drove to a victory in the prestigious ValleyStar Credit Union 300 at Martinsville Speedway last fall while the team built a new car for Busch.

“We’ve been burning the midnight oil,” said Peters. “We’ve built a brand-new car for Kyle. I’ve been right in there hands on with everyone else.”

Nelson Motorsports has five fulltime employees in its Martinsville shop and fields Late Models on a regular basis for Peters, Bobby McCarty and Brandon Pierce. McCarty and Pierce race this weekend in the CARS Tour event at Orange County Speedway, which means the team needs five cars ready for action this week.

The credit for Nelson Motorsports’ bold plans for the next few days lies with the team owner, said Peters.

“When we started in 2013, if I had told him Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin be driving his cars, he wouldn’t have believed it,” Peters said of Nelson, who owns seven auto dealerships representing 13 manufacturers in Virginia and North Carolina under the AutosbyNelson banner. “He has given us all the tools and the infrastructure to do this. It’s a proud moment for him.”

Are you a die-hard NASCAR fan? Follow every lap, every pit stop, every storyline? We're looking for fellow enthusiasts to share insights, race recaps, hot takes, or behind-the-scenes knowledge with our readers. Click Here to apply!

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest articles

Four Takeaways – NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Kyle Larson piloted the No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet to claim the victory Saturday afternoon in a rare O'Reilly Auto Parts Series appearance.

Next round of Fan Zone entertainment announced for 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race weekend at...

Dover Motor Speedway’s Fan Zone, consistently recognized as NASCAR’s best, will once again be packed with free entertainment, interactive attractions and family-friendly fun during the 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race weekend.

Racing to End Alzheimer’s looks to add to Ford legacy at Sebring

The Racing to End Alzheimer's with Stephen Cameron Racing team heads to legendary Sebring International Raceway this week for race two of the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (IMPC) season

Sweetwater Construction Reunites with Ryan Ellis for Four-Race Campaign with Young’s Motorsports in 2026

Continuing its relationship with veteran NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series driver Ryan Ellis, Sweetwater Construction will return for the 2026 season, joining Young’s Motorsports for a four-race campaign beginning March 21 at Darlington

Best New Zealand Online Casinos