Wayne Peterson (racing driver)

For the American composer, pianist, and educator, see Wayne Peterson.

Wayne Peterson
Peterson competing in the 2013 ARCA race at Road America
NationalityUnited States American
BornWayne Peterson
(1938-05-24) May 24, 1938 (age 86)
Boaz, Alabama
ARCA Menards Series career
Debut season1983
Current teamWayne Peterson Racing
Car number06
EngineChevrolet
Starts118
Wins0
Poles0
Best finish18th in 2016
Finished last season62nd (2021)
Military career
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Years of service1954–1981
UnitXVIII Airborne Corps
Third United States Army
Army Special Forces (77th, 10th, 1st, 5th, 7th Special Forces Groups)
Battles/warsVietnam War
Bay of Pigs Invasion
Operation Eagle Claw

Wayne Peterson (born May 24, 1938) is an American professional stock car racing owner/driver and former paratrooper and United States Army Special Forces member. He currently operates Wayne Peterson Racing, a team in the ARCA Menards Series.

Military career

Peterson grew up in a poor family in Boaz, Alabama, and when he was 15 years old, his high school was visited by Army National Guard recruiters. Attracted by the benefits of food and clothing, he enlisted and entered active duty at 16, but was sent back to school upon the discovering of his age. After graduating, he returned to the military and was stationed at Fort Bragg as a paratrooper in the XVIII Airborne Corps. Peterson was a member of the United States Army Parachute Team (Golden Knights), and worked with NASA on performing High Altitude Low Opening (HALO) landings.[1]

He was later assigned to the Third United States Army for 30 days, during which he was placed in the 77th and attended Ranger School in Fort Benning, followed by survival training in Antarctica and language studies in California, the latter in which he learned French and Vietnamese. Peterson served in Germany and Okinawa with the 10th and 1st Special Forces Groups respectively before being deployed to Vietnam in 1963 as an advisor and eventually a combat role. He served multiple tours during the Vietnam War until 1972.[1]

In 1961, Peterson trained Cuban refugees and participated in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion. Two years later, he guarded President John F. Kennedy's body in the United States Capitol rotunda after his assassination. He also served as Richard Nixon and South Vietnamese President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu's English/Vietnamese translator.[1]

Peterson was scheduled to complete his service in 1980 when the government extended it by 13 months. He was ordered to Diego Garcia, where plans were made for Operation Eagle Claw, an effort to free United States embassy members in the Iran hostage crisis.[1][2] However, the mission failed after two aircraft were destroyed during refueling. Peterson compared the debacle and resulting public backlash to that received by American troops withdrawing from Vietnam: "We had to abort, put our tail between our legs, same way we came out of Nam. We just didn't finish the job. [...] We had way too much TV coverage in Nam. The public don't need to know our missions; it messed with intelligence. Nam was a hard time, soldiers condemned for pulling the trigger. Of course, if you waited one second and thought about it, you were dead. We fought for the country, and our own survival. It wasn't pretty. You were there to save your people."[1]

Racing career

At 14, Peterson swept floors for a dirt track racing owner who would let him test his car. While he was stationed at Fort Bragg, he purchased a 1948 Hudson and converted it into a dirt track car.[1] Peterson later joined NASCAR driver Lee Petty's crew as a gasman, followed by a tenure with Junior Johnson on the DiGard Motorsports team. As compensation, Johnson gave him a car, which he fielded for Lennie Pond at Talladega Superspeedway.[1] He also competed in modified stock cars in the 1970s.[3]

During the 1980s, he began competing in the Automobile Racing Club of America.[4] In 1983, he entered the NASCAR Winston Cup Series' Atlanta Journal 500, but spun out during qualifying due to tire issues.[5] The following year, he tried to qualify for the Daytona 500, but did not make the race after suffering an engine failure in his Twin 125 qualifier and finishing tenth in the consolation race.[6][7][8]

Wayne Peterson Racing fields various cars in the ARCA Racing Series. Drivers included Tim Mitchell, a colorectal cancer survivor who raced for the team in the 2000s;[9] Zachary Gibson, son of ARCA Midget Series racer Larry Gibson and grandson of Indianapolis 500 driver Todd Gibson, in 2009;[10] and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver Clay Greenfield in 2004. Greenfield, described by The Leaf-Chronicle as a "talented kid with no name", finished 12th in his series debut at Salem Speedway, marking the team's strongest finish since 1998.[11][12] As of 2020, Tim Richmond, Steve Cronenwett and Jim Walker share the team's best race finish of ninth at Toledo Speedway and Talladega in 2004 as well as Toledo in 2020, respectively.[13] The team has continued to field cars for drivers such as Ben Peterson (racing driver), A. J. Moyer, Nate Moeller, and Cody Dennison.

Personal life

Peterson was married to Sarah Peterson and has three sons, Michael, Brian, and Kevin, and five grandchildren, one of which is Ben Peterson, who competed in ARCA in 2019. Sarah died in February 2008.[14] Peterson currently resides in Pulaski, TN.

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.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930NWCCPtsRef
1983Peterson Motorsports83BuickDAYRCHCARATLDARNWSMARTALNSVDOVBRICLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCAR
DNQ
ATL
DNQ
RSDNA-[15]
198406DAY
DNQ
RCHCARATLBRINWSDARMARTALNSVDOVCLTRSDPOCMCHDAYNSVPOCTALMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARATLRSDNA-[16]
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1984Peterson MotorsportsBuickDNQ

ARCA Menards Series

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

ARCA Menards Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425AMSCPtsRef
19838BuickDAYNSVTALLPRLPRISFIRPSSPFRSBFSWINLPRPOCTAL
26
MCSFRSMILDSFZANSNDNA-[17]
1984Peterson Motorsports06BuickDAYATLTAL
22
CSPSMSFRSMCSLCSIRPTALFRSISFDSFTOLMGRNA-[18]
1994Wayne Peterson Racing06PontiacDAY
32
TALFIFLVLKILTOLFRSMCHDMSPOCPOCKILFRSINDI70ISFDSFTOLSLMWINATL133rd-[19]
2001Wayne Peterson Racing6ChevyDAYNSHWINSLMGTYKENCLTKANMCHPOCMEMGLN
28
KENMCHPOCNSHISF133rd165[20]
7CHI
36
DSFSLMTOLBLNCLTTALATL
200206DAY
DNQ
ATLNSHSLMKENCLTKANPOCMCHTOLSBOKENBLNPOCNSHISFWINDSFCHISLMTALCLTNA-[21]
200327DAYATLNSHSLMTOLKENCLTBLNKAN
36
MCHLER131st165[22]
06POC
37
POCNSHISFWIN
0DSF
37
6CHI
QL
SLM
0TAL
DNQ
CLTSBO
200406DAYNSHSLMKEN
36
TOLCLTKAN
21
SBO
24
BLNKENDSF
23
CHISLMTAL52nd580[23]
16POC
38
MCH
DNQ
POC
DNQ
LERNSHISFTOL
Jan Gibson Racing56ChevyGTW
33
2005Wayne Peterson Racing06ChevyDAYNSHSLMKENTOL
DNQ
LANMILPOC
40
78th385[24]
09MCH
DNQ
DSF
DNQ
CHISLM
DNQ
TAL
Day Enterprises90FordKAN
37
KENBLN
Wayne Peterson Racing0ChevyPOC
40
Norm Benning Racing8ChevyGTW
40
LERNSHMCH
Wayne Peterson Racing16ChevyISF
35
TOL
20060FordDAYNSH
DNQ
SLM
DNQ
WIN
DNQ
KENTOLPOCMCHBLN
DNQ
POCGTWNSHTOL
DNQ
DSF
35
CHI
DNQ
SLMTALIOW107th205[25]
ChevyKAN
DNQ
KENMCH
DNQ
ISFMIL
2007DAYUSANSH
DNQ
SLM
DNQ
KANWINKEN
DNQ
TOLIOW
35
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
BLNKEN
DNQ
POC
DNQ
NSHISF
37
MIL
39
GTWDSF
DNQ
CHISLMTALTOL68th385[26]
2008DAYSLM
DNQ
IOW
DNQ
KAN
DNQ
CAR
50
KEN
40
POC
38
MCH
DNQ
CAY
33
BLN
30
POC
DNQ
NSH
41
ISF
DNQ
DSF
36
CHI
DNQ
SLM
DNQ
NJETALTOL33rd1050[27]
FordTOL
DNQ
KEN
DNQ
200910ChevyDAYSLMCARTAL
41
KENTOLPOC40th725[28]
0MCH
DNQ
IOW
37
KEN
37
BLN
34
DSF
36
NJESLMKAN
40
FordMFD
32
TOL
31
08POC
DNQ
ISFCHI
06CAR
DNQ
2010DAYPBE
28
TAL
41
ISF
35
DSF
34
TOL31st900[29]
ChevySLM
27
TEX
0ChevyTOL
32
POC
DNQ
MCH
DNQ
IOW
39
POC
DNQ
BLN
33
NJE
35
CHI
39
KAN
DNQ
CAR
Brad Smith Motorsports2FordMFD
31
SLM
32
2011Wayne Peterson Racing06ChevyDAYTAL
29
NJE
32
CHIPOC41st585[30]
FordSLM
21
TOLIOW
36
IRP
0ChevyMCH
39
WIN
29
BLN
32
KAN
38
TOL
FordPOC
DNQ
ISFMADDSFSLM
201206DAYMOB
DNQ
SLM
26
TALTOLELKPOCMCHISF
29
MADSLMDSF
C
70th305[31]
0WIN
26
NJEIOWCHIIRPPOCBLNKAN
39
2013ChevyDAYMOBSLMTALTOLELK
22
POCMCH
27
ROA
25
WIN
22
CHI
26
NJEPOC
31
BLN
24
ISF
32
KEN
31
KAN
31
21st1320[32]
06FordMAD
26
DSFIOW
ChevySLM
26
20140FordDAYMOBSLM
28
TALTOL26th1080[33]
Carter 2 Motorsports97DodgeNJE
26
POC
Wayne Peterson Racing06ChevyMCH
26
ELK
23
WIN
19
CHI
FordIRP
28
Hylton Motorsports49FordPOC
31
Wayne Peterson Racing00ChevyBLN
24
ISF
30
MAD
28
DSF
30
SLMKEN
33
KAN
2015Kimmel Racing80FordDAYMOB
25
21st1505[34]
Wayne Peterson Racing00FordNSH
29
SLM
26
TALTOLNJEPOCKAN
27
ChevyMCH
27
DSF
29
0FordCHI
27
WIN
21
BLN
24
ISF
29
SLM
28
ChevyIOW
29
IRPPOCKEN
26
2016FordDAYNSHSLM
25
TAL18th1430[35]
00ChevyTOL
27
NJE
27
POCMCH
32
MAD
23
WIN
22
IOW
28
IRP
31
POCBLN
25
ISFKAN
34
0DSF
21
SLMCHIKEN
31
201788DAYNSHSLMTALTOLELKPOCMCH
29
MADIOWIRPPOCWINISFROADSFSLMCHIKENKAN117th85[36]
20181FordDAYNSHSLMTALTOLCLTPOCMCH
26
MAD43rd465[37]
ChevyGTW
25
23CHI
27
IOW
23
ELKPOCISF
0DodgeBLN
19
DSF
ChevySLM
24
IRPKAN
2019ToyotaDAYFIFSLMTALNSHTOLCLTPOCMCHMADGTW
22
CHIELKIOWPOC34th495[38]
FordISF
21
DSF
20
SLMIRP
ChevyKAN
22
2020DAYPHOTALPOCIRPKENIOWKANTOLTOLMCHDAYGTWL44TOLBRI
26
WIN
14
MEM
17
ISF
17
KAN
17
32nd102[39]
202106FordDAYPHOTALKANTOLCLTMOHPOCELK
17
BLNIOWWINGLNMCHISFMLW62nd59[40]
ChevyDSF
15
BRISLM
Brad Smith Motorsports48ChevyKAN
24
– Qualified for Brian Conz

ARCA Menards Series East

ARCA Menards Series East results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678AMSECPtsRef
2020Wayne Peterson Racing0ChevyNSMTOLDOVTOLBRI
26
FIF52nd18[41]
202106NSMFIF
13
NSV
13
DOV22nd90[42]
FordSNM
16
IOWMLWBRI

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