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Hill Motorsports is an American professional stock car racing team that currently competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, ARCA Menards Series, and the ARCA Menards Series East. The team is owned by Timmy Hill and Tyler Hill. In the Truck Series, they currently field the No. 56 Toyota Tundra part-time for Timmy Hill. In the ARCA Menards Series, they field the No. 56 Toyota part-time for Hill. In the ARCA Menards Series East, they field the No. 56 Toyota part-time for Hill.
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Winston Cup Series
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Car No. 56 history
Hill Motorsports made their Cup series debut in 1991, with Jerry Hill running the No. 56 Hill Motorsports Pontiac that he would drive throughout his Cup career. In his debut at Dover, Hill started and finished 38th after vibration problems, only completing 39 laps. In his second start at Rockingham, Hill managed to improve on qualifying, but finished 38th just the same after being flagged.
Hill would run four races for the team in 1992. He managed his best finish of the year of 27th at Rockingham, the only race he finished. He also improved on qualifying in 1992, earning a career best of 36th at Dover.
Hill ran two races in 1993, his last Cup starts. They both came at Rockingham, they were both 38th-place finishes and they were both DNFs. So, with the dismal results, Hill left the Cup Series.
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Craftsman Truck Series
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Truck No. 5 history
In 2022, Hill Motorsports announced it would run the No. 5 truck on a part-time basis. Tyler Hill would fail to qualify at COTA but qualified three more times so far this season. Tyler failed to qualify for Richmond but qualified for his remaining attempts in 2022 with a best finish of 21st at Kansas.
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Truck No. 41 history
Hill Motorsports made its truck series debut in 2001 at Darlington with Jerry Hill as the driver of the No. 41 truck. He started 36th and finishing 26th. Hill finished 27th at Dover and then 17th at Kentucky.
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Truck No. 47 history
In 2001, the team fielded the No. 47 truck for Jerry Hill at Auto Club. He finished 21st.
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Truck No. 56 history

Hill Motorsports made their Truck Series return at Martinsville in 2019 with Timmy Hill where they finished 21st.[1] Tyler Hill drove the truck at Dover and finished twentieth. Timmy Hill came back and finished sixteenth at Charlotte and 24th Chicagoland. Tyler Hill finished 26th at Iowa. The highlight of the season came at the Texas Roadhouse 200 in Martinsville, where Timmy Hill scored the team's first-ever top-five finish.
Bobby Reuse and Carson Hocevar both took part in races in the No. 56 truck. On both occasions, the truck was prepared by Jordan Anderson Racing, though the truck was still officially classified as a Hill Motorsports entry.[2][3]
In 2020, Gus Dean joined the team for the season opener at Daytona International Speedway.[4]
In 2021, Mike Marlar joined the team for the Pinty's Dirt Truck Race. Later on, Tyler Hill drove the No. 56 to a second place finish at Talladega, setting a new best finish for the team being defeated by Tate Fogleman.
In 2022, Timmy Hill would drive the No. 56 truck full-time.
For 2023, Hill Motorsports announced that both Timmy and Tyler Hill would split time behind the No. 56 truck with Timmy Hill driving the season opening race at Daytona.
For 2024, Timmy Hill has been announced as the full-time driver of the No. 56.[5]
Truck No. 56 results
- Reuse and Hocevar drove entries fielded by Jordan Anderson Racing using Hill's owner points.
- Dean's entries were co-fielded by Win-Tron Racing using Hill's owner points.
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ARCA Menards Series
Car No. 56 history
On February 18, 2025, it was announced that Timmy Hill would compete part-time in the ARCA Menards Series driving the No. 56 Toyota Camry.[7]
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ARCA Menards Series East
Car No. 56 history
On February 18, 2025, it was announced that Timmy Hill would compete full-time in the ARCA Menards Series East driving the No. 56 Toyota Camry.[7] After a crash at Rockingham, Hill skipped the next two events at Nashville Fairgrounds and Flat Rock. He returned at Dover International Speedway with sixth place finish.
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