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Timmy Hill to Compete Full-Time in NASCAR Truck Series in 2024

Timmy Hill, who scored a top-10 finish and a 25th-place ranking in the 2023 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series point standings despite only running 14 events, will move to full-time for the 2024 season.

The 30-year-old racer will pilot the No. 56 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for Hill Motorsports for the entirety of the season, and he’ll have backing from longtime partners UNITS Moving and Portable Storage and Coble Enterprises.

The two companies, which will celebrate their third year partnered with Hill, will serve as co-primary partners for 12 of the 23 NCTS events in 2024.


UNITS / Coble Enterprises 2024 Co-Primary Sponsorship Schedule

  • Feb. 16 – Daytona International Speedway
  • Feb. 24 – Atlanta Motor Speedway
  • Mar. 1 – Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • Apr. 5 – Martinsville Speedway
  • Apr. 12 – Texas Motor Speedway
  • May 18 – North Wilkesboro Speedway
  • Jun. 1 – World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway
  • Jun. 28 – Nashville Superspeedway
  • Sep. 27 – Kansas Speedway
  • Oct. 4 – Talladega Superspeedway
  • Nov. 8 – Phoenix Raceway

Hill and his family-owned Hill Motorsports team announced the news in the form of a press release on Friday.

The driver says a reduction back down to one truck this past season allowed the No. 56 team to better focus, and down the stretch, they had some great performances.

“This past year had a little bit of everything, we showed some great flashes of what we’re capable of. Returning to one truck allowed us to focus on improving the program which has us in a great spot for 2024,” Hill said in a team press release. “I’m looking forward to going out there every week and competing at a high level to showcase our great partners.”

Hill last competed full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series in 2022, a season where he finished 20th in the championship standings.

Hill has one top-five finish and eight top-10s in 89 starts in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series competition. The racer has also made 243 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts and 141 NASCAR Cup Series starts throughout his career.

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