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His first year of racing was 2009 and was immediately successful as he won the [[ASA Late Model Series|ASA Late Model Series Northern Division]] championship with his own team. He managed to win two out of ten races. He also competed in the [[ASA Late Model Series|ASA Late Model Series Challenge Division]] and got one podium and one pole position and became 4th in the championship. In addition he competed in the [[Whelen All-American Series|NASCAR Whelen All-American Series]] and managed to become 15th in his homestate [[Colorado]]. In 2010 he made a big step in his career driving five races in the [[2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]] for the [[SS-Green Light Racing]] team. His best result of the season was an 11th place at [[Kroger 250|Martinsville Speedway]]. In 2011 he drove just a few races in three different championships: the [[Pro All Star Series|PASS South]], the [[2011 ASA Midwest Tour season|ASA Midwest Tour]] and the [[K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]]. He did not enter any registered race events and championships in 2012 and 2013. He returned to racing in 2014. He made his return in the [[2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]], again for the [[SS-Green Light Racing]] team, and became 19th in the [[American Ethanol 200]], his only NCWTS race that year. He became 24th in the championship in the [[2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]] after winning one of the three races he entered and he also raced in the [[CRA Super Series|ARCA/CRA Super Series]]. In 2015 he competes a full year in the [[2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]] with the [[Bill McAnally Racing]] team, the same team as in 2014.
His first year of racing was 2009 and was immediately successful as he won the [[ASA Late Model Series|ASA Late Model Series Northern Division]] championship with his own team. He managed to win two out of ten races. He also competed in the [[ASA Late Model Series|ASA Late Model Series Challenge Division]] and got one podium and one pole position and became 4th in the championship. In addition he competed in the [[Whelen All-American Series|NASCAR Whelen All-American Series]] and managed to become 15th in his homestate [[Colorado]]. In 2010 he made a big step in his career driving five races in the [[2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]] for the [[SS-Green Light Racing]] team. His best result of the season was an 11th place at [[Kroger 250|Martinsville Speedway]]. In 2011 he drove just a few races in three different championships: the [[Pro All Star Series|PASS South]], the [[2011 ASA Midwest Tour season|ASA Midwest Tour]] and the [[K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]]. He did not enter any registered race events and championships in 2012 and 2013. He returned to racing in 2014. He made his return in the [[2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series|NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]], again for the [[SS-Green Light Racing]] team, and became 19th in the [[American Ethanol 200]], his only NCWTS race that year. He became 24th in the championship in the [[2014 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]] after winning one of the three races he entered and he also raced in the [[CRA Super Series|ARCA/CRA Super Series]]. In 2015 he competes a full year in the [[2015 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West|NASCAR K&N Pro Series West]] with the [[Bill McAnally Racing]] team, the same team as in 2014.


In 2018, it was announced that Eggleston would make his return to the [[NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]] with David Gilliland’s new team, DGR-CROSLEY, driving the 17 truck park time starting with Charlotte.
In 2018, it was announced that Eggleston would make his return to the [[NASCAR Camping World Truck Series]] with David Gilliland’s new team, DGR-CROSLEY, driving the 17 truck part time starting with Charlotte.


==Motorsports career results==
==Motorsports career results==

Revision as of 01:40, 26 January 2018

Chris Eggleston
NationalityUnited States American
Born (1989-03-27) March 27, 1989 (age 35)
Erie, Colorado
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West career
Debut season2011
Current teamBill McAnally Racing
Car number99
EngineToyota
Crew chiefRoger Bracken
Former teamsBob Wood Racing
Starts38
Wins8
Poles3
Best finish1st in 2015
Previous series
201011, 2014NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Championship titles
2009ASA Late Model Series Northern Division
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
6 races run over 2 years
Best finish51st (2010)
First race2010 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)
Last race2014 American Ethanol 200 (Iowa)
Wins Top tens Poles
0 0 0
Statistics current as of June 26, 2017.

Chris Eggleston (born March 27, 1989)[1] is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West, driving the No. 50 Toyota Camry for Bill McAnally Racing, where he won the 2015 championship.

Racing career

Eggleston (No. 99) before the 2017 Carneros 200 at Sonoma Raceway.

His first year of racing was 2009 and was immediately successful as he won the ASA Late Model Series Northern Division championship with his own team. He managed to win two out of ten races. He also competed in the ASA Late Model Series Challenge Division and got one podium and one pole position and became 4th in the championship. In addition he competed in the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series and managed to become 15th in his homestate Colorado. In 2010 he made a big step in his career driving five races in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for the SS-Green Light Racing team. His best result of the season was an 11th place at Martinsville Speedway. In 2011 he drove just a few races in three different championships: the PASS South, the ASA Midwest Tour and the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West. He did not enter any registered race events and championships in 2012 and 2013. He returned to racing in 2014. He made his return in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, again for the SS-Green Light Racing team, and became 19th in the American Ethanol 200, his only NCWTS race that year. He became 24th in the championship in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West after winning one of the three races he entered and he also raced in the ARCA/CRA Super Series. In 2015 he competes a full year in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West with the Bill McAnally Racing team, the same team as in 2014.

In 2018, it was announced that Eggleston would make his return to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with David Gilliland’s new team, DGR-CROSLEY, driving the 17 truck part time starting with Charlotte.

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.)

Camping World Truck Series

K&N Pro Series West

References

  1. ^ "Chris Eggleston".