Owner(s) |
Kevin Cywinski Nate Thiesse |
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Base | Mooresville, North Carolina |
Series | ARCA Racing Series |
Car numbers | 07, 7, 9, 22, 31, 32, 33, 35, 44, 89 |
Race drivers | 32. Gus Dean |
Sponsors | 32. GREE |
Manufacturer | Toyota |
Career | |
Race victories | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Win-Tron Racing, is a current American auto racing team founded in 2007 by Kevin Cywinski and Nate Thiesse. The team has competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the ARCA Racing Series The team currently fields the #22 AM Technical Solutions Toyota in the Truck Series for Austin Wayne Self and the #32 Leeboy Toyota in the ARCA Series for Shane Lee.
After the team previously reduced its Truck Series operation to part-time in 2015 and 2016 due to lack of sponsorship, Win-Tron took over operation of Self's family-owned truck at Bristol in August 2015. This came several months after fielding an ARCA car for Self at Daytona as a teammate to regular driver Shane Lee.
Originally known as Country Joe Racing, the team ran in the American Speed Association, owned by Lakeville, Minnesota businessman Joe Miller, with Cywinski as their driver. Along the way, they would also enter the ARCA RE/MAX Series in 2004. Through a partnership with Chip Ganassi Racing, the team ran development driver Ryan Hemphill. Hemphill would take six wins in his rookie season but finished second to Frank Kimmel. After Hemphill graduated to the Busch Series, the team fielded Miller's son Joey Miller. The team ran a limited schedule in 2004, but scored a win in their first start at Nashville Superspeedway. Making the full-time move in 2005, Miller would rack up an impressive five wins as well as that years ARCA Rookie of the Year title. However, he was runner-up to Frank Kimmel for the championship.
After Miller moved up to the Truck Series for 2006, CJR hired another ASA driver, Blake Bjorklund. Although Bjorklund missed the races at Daytona and Nashville, he rallied with two poles and his first win at Salem Speedway. Bjorklund would move to the Truck Series for the 2007 season. After the 2007 season, Miller would sell the team's assets to Cywinski and Nate Thiesse.