Timothy Andrews (born January 15, 1983) is an American professional stock car racing driver, engineer, and crew chief. He is the son of championship-winning NASCAR crew chief Paul Andrews.[1]

Tim Andrews
Andrews in 2013
BornTimothy Andrews
(1983-01-15) January 15, 1983 (age 41)
Mooresville, North Carolina, U.S.
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
46 races run over 5 years
2013 position78th
Best finish32nd (2011)
First race2009 Nashville 300 (Nashville)
Last race2013 Aaron's 312 (Talladega)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
7 races run over 3 years
Best finish67th (2010)
First race2009 EnjoyIllinois.com 225 (Chicago)
Last race2011 WinStar World Casino 400K (Texas)
WinsTop tensPoles
000
Statistics current as of May 17, 2020.

Racing career

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Driving career

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Andrews began his NASCAR racing career in the Busch North Series in 2002, finishing sixth at New Hampshire International Speedway.[2] He ran for Rookie of the Year in the series in 2003,[1] finishing fourth in the first race of the year,[2] but lost his ride midway through the season due to loss of sponsorship.[3]

Andrews ran a limited schedule in the Busch North Series, renamed the Busch East Series in 2006 and the Camping World East Series in 2008, from 2004 to 2008; he scored his first career win in the series at Dover International Speedway in September 2006 in the Sunoco 150, beating former Winston Cup Series driver Steve Park in a green-white-checkered finish for the victory.[4] In 2007 Andrews made his debut in the ARCA Re/MAX Series at Nashville Superspeedway, running a limited schedule in the series that year.[5]

Andrews drove the Key Motorsports No. 42 at Road America in 2011.

Andrews moved up to NASCAR's national touring series in 2009, making his debut in the Nationwide Series at Nashville in the Nashville 300, finishing 33rd.[6] He ran three further races during the 2009 season, and five in 2010, before attempting the majority of the 2011 Nationwide Series season. Andrews took over the 2nd Chance Motorsports No. 79 following the firing of previous driver Jennifer Jo Cobb;[7] he was fired by the team after the STP 300 at Chicagoland Speedway in an incident in which the team's owner fired the entire team, with instructions to "find [their] own way back to Charlotte".[8] He drove most of the remainder of the year for Key Motorsports.[9]

Andrews joined Go Green Racing for three of the last four races of the 2011 Nationwide Series season; he returned to the team in 2012, with plans to run a limited schedule in the Nationwide Series (in association with Randy Hill Racing) and Sprint Cup Series.[10] The team hired Paul Andrews as crew chief for its Sprint Cup Series team, making it the first father and son driver and crew chief combination in the series since 1987.[11] The team planned to make its Cup Series debut at Bristol Motor Speedway in March,[12] but delayed its first appearance on the track until the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway in late April.[13]

Crew member career

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In 2013, Andrews joined his father, Paul at Cunningham Motorsports as both a crew chief and driving instructor in the ARCA and K&N Series. This began with him crew chiefing Michel Disdier's No. 22 Dodge at the ARCA season-opener at Daytona. In 2014, he worked for TriStar Motorsports as the car chief for the No. 19 Toyota Camry in the Nationwide Series driven by Mike Bliss.[14]

In 2016, Andrews became the crew chief for the upstart Contreras Motorsports team in the Truck Series, which fielded the No. 71 for driver-owners Carlos Contreras and Enrique Contreras III.[15] However, a few races into the season, the Contreras team reduced their schedule from full-time to part-time, with other part-time teams in the series, particularly Ranier Racing with MDM, using their owner points and bringing in their own crew members and equipment for the No. 71. Various other crew chiefs replaced Andrews on the pit box for the team both when that occurred and in races where the Contreras' still fielded the truck.

Motorsports career results

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NASCAR

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

Sprint Cup Series

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NSCCPtsRef
2012Go Green Racing79FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALMARTEXKAN
DNQ
RCHTALDARCLTDOVPOCMCHSONKENDAYNHAINDPOCGLNMCHBRIATLRCHCHINHADOVTALCLTKANMARTEXPHOHOM78th01[16]

Nationwide Series

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NASCAR Nationwide Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435NNSCPtsRef
2009Rick Ware Racing31ChevyDAYCALLVSBRITEXNSH
33
PHOTALRCHDARCLTDOVNSHKENMLWNHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOV
31
KANCALCLT
26
MEMTEXPHOHOM
30
85th292[17]
20102nd Chance Motorsports79FordDAYCALLVSBRINSHPHOTEXTALRCHDARDOVCLTNSHKENROANHADAYCHIGTYIRPIOWGLNMCHBRICGVATLRCHDOV
36
KAN
38
CALCLTGTY
35
TEX
39
PHO
35
HOM
DNQ
88th266[18]
2011Rick Ware Racing68FordDAYPHOLVS
41
BRI32nd146[19]
2nd Chance Motorsports79FordCAL
30
TEX
36
TAL
41
NSH
36
RCH
36
DAR
35
DOV
36
CLT
38
CHI
34
Key Motorsports46ChevyIOW
39
42MCH
41
ROA
41
DAY
Wth
KEN
38
NHA
41
NSH
39
IOW
41
GLN
DNQ
CGVBRI
39
ATL
39
RCH
38
CHI
DNQ
DOV
40
KAN
DNQ
40IRP
31
Go Green Racing04FordCLT
38
TEX
40
PHO
42
HOM
2012Randy Hill Racing08FordDAYPHOLVSBRICAL
36
TEXRCHTAL
32
DARIOW
37
CLTDOV
40
MCHROAKEN
38
DAYNHACHI
37
INDIOWGLNBRI
37
ATLRCHCHI
43
KEN47th100[20]
Go Green Racing39FordCGV
17
DOV
29
CLTKANTEX
35
PHOHOM
2013KH Motorsports92FordDAYPHOLVSBRICALTEXRCHTAL
30
DARCLTDOVIOWMCHROAKENDAYNHACHIINDIOWGLNMOHBRIATLRCHCHIKENDOVKANCLTTEXPHOHOM78th14[21]

Camping World Truck Series

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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425NCWTCPtsRef
2009MB Motorsports63FordDAYCALATLMARKANCLTDOVTEXMCHMLWMEMKENIRPNSHBRICHI
25
IOWGTWNHALVSMARTAL72nd176[22]
36TEX
25
PHOHOM
2010Team Gill Racing95DodgeDAYATLMARNSHKAN
DNQ
DOV
31
CLTTEXMCHIOWGTYIRPCHI
36
KEN
36
NHALVSMARTALTEXPHOHOM67th286[23]
46POC
18
NSHDARBRI
2011Tagsby Racing73ChevyDAYPHODARMARNSHDOVCLTKANTEX
21
KENIOWNSHIRPPOCMCHBRIATLCHINHAKENLVSTALMAR93rd01[24]
65TEX
DNQ
HOM
2012Mike Harmon Racing74ChevyDAYMARCARKANCLTDOVTEXKENIOWCHIPOCMCHBRIATLIOWKEN
DNQ
LVSTALMARTEXPHOHOMNA01[25]

Camping World East Series

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NASCAR Camping World East Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819NCWESCPtsRef
2002Marsh Racing31ChevyLEENHANZHSEEBEESTAHOLWFDTMPNHA
6
STAGLNADITHUBEENHADOVSTALRP53rd150[26]
2003Melissa Masessa11ChevyLEE
4
STA
12
ERI
11
BEE
9
STA
17
HOL
5
TMP
19
24th1034[27]
Ray Penfold0PontiacNHA
19
WFDSEEGLNADIBEETHUNHASTALRP
2004Paul Andrews Racing9ChevyLEETMPLIM
30
SEESTAHOL
5
LERWFDNHA
15
ADIGLN
31
NHADOV
22
26th513[28]
2005Glynn MotorsportsSTA
4
HOLERINHA
20
WFDADISTADUBOXFNHADOV
5
LRPTMP41st263[29]
2006Paul Andrews RacingGRESTAHOLTMPERINHA
36
ADIWFDNHADOV
1*
LRP42nd236[30]
2007GREELKIOWSBOSTANHATMPNSH
8
ADILRPMFDNHADOV
26
44th227[31]
2008Sadler Brothers Racing95ChevyGREIOWSBOGLNNHATMPNSHADILRPMFDNHADOV
25
STA73rd88[32]

ARCA Racing Series

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

ARCA Racing Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223ARSCPtsRef
2007Cunningham Motorsports4DodgeDAYUSANSH
6
SLMKANWINKENTOLIOWPOC
3
MCH
24
BLNTAL
31
TOL44th740[33]
56KEN
24
POCNSHISFMILGTWDSFCHISLM
2010Allgaier Motorsports63ChevyDAYPBESLMTEX
34
TALTOLPOCMCHIOWMFDPOCBLNNJEISFCHIDSFTOLSLMKANCAR130th60[34]
2012NDS Motorsports53DodgeDAYMOBSLMTALTOLELKPOCMCHWINNJEIOWCHI
9
IRPPOCBLNISFMADSLMDSF
C
KAN94th185[35]

References

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