Tricon Garage


Tricon Garage, formerly known as David Gilliland Racing, DGR-Crosley, and Team DGR, is an American professional stock car racing team that competes in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the NASCAR Cup Series. The team was founded in early 2017 when racing team owners David Gilliland and Bo LeMastus came together to form a collaborative effort from their respective teams, David Gilliland Racing and Crosley Sports Group, known as DGR-Crosley. DGR-Crosley fielded Toyotas in 2018 and 2019 before announcing its switch to Ford starting in 2020. The team reverted to the David Gilliland Racing name in 2021 as Johnny Gray became a co-owner. Former co-owner and driver Bo LeMastus remained with the team in a marketing and sponsorship capacity.
On October 27, 2022, the team announced that they would be returning to Toyota Racing Development in 2023 and would rename the team Tricon Garage. The new name is said to be derived from the prefix tri- and the word icon.

Cup Series

Car No. 56 history

On January 16, 2025, it was announced that Tricon would attempt to make its NASCAR Cup Series debut at the 2025 Daytona 500, fielding the No. 56 Toyota Camry driven by Martin Truex Jr., with Bass Pro Shops as the primary sponsor and Cole Pearn serving as the crew chief. The entry would be primarily built by Joe Gibbs Racing as their technical partners.
Truex was able to qualify based on qualifying lap-time into the Daytona 500 field and would start from 39th, needing to rely on time instead of Duel results. On lap 71, Truex was involved in an incident that ended his day and placed 38th.

Car No. 56 results

Craftsman Truck Series

Truck No. 1 history

;Hailie Deegan
On January 18, 2021, it was announced that Hailie Deegan would pilot the No. 1 truck in her rookie season. Deegan would return to run a second season in 2022.
;Multiple drivers
On October 27, 2022, it was announced that with the move to Toyota in 2023, various Toyota drivers would take the seat.
William Sawalich, who competed in six events for the No. 1 team in 2023, earning three top tens, has been announced for a nine race schedule with the team in 2024. Starkey SoundGear will return to sponsor Sawalich in all nine races in 2024.
Toni Breidinger was announced to drive the 2024 season opening race at Daytona, sponsored by Celsius.
Brett Moffitt, the 2018 Truck Series Champion, was announced to drive the spring Kansas race, sponsored by Concrete Supply and Destiny Homes. He would go on to finish 5th, 2nd best of the 5 Tricon entries that race, behind teammate Corey Heim, who won.
file:christopher Bell 1 Truck Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|right|Christopher Bell at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.
Kris Wright was announced to drive the No. 1 on a two-race deal in 2024.
On January 8, 2026, it was announced that Jimmie Johnson would drive the No. 1 truck at Coronado.

Truck No. 1 results

Truck No. 5 history

;Dylan Lupton
In June 2019, DGR-Crosley formed the No. 5 team for a five-race schedule with Dylan Lupton starting at Chicagoland Speedway. He would go on to attempt four of those races, getting 2 top 10s but failing to qualify into the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
;Dean Thompson
file:Dean Thompson 5 Truck Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|left|Dean Thompson at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.
On December 5, 2022, Tricon Garage announced that Dean Thompson would drive for the team in the No. 5 Truck full-time in 2023 and 2024. He finished the 2023 season with two top-fives, five top-tens, a 23rd place points finish.
;Toni Breidinger
On November 26, 2024, Tricon Garage announced that Toni Breidinger would drive for the team in the No. 5 Truck full-time in 2025.
'''Truck No. 5 results'''

Truck No. 7 history

;Tanner Gray
DGR-Crosley ran the No. 7 truck for Tanner Gray for the last two races of the 2019 season.
Truck No. 7 results
YearDriverNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920212223Pts
2019Tanner Gray7ToyotaDAYATLLVSMARTEXDOVKANCLTTEXIOWGTWCHIKENPOCELDMCHBRIMSPLVSTALMARPHO
17
HOM
16
47th42

Truck No. 11 history

;Corey Heim
Corey Heim was announced as the full-time driver for the new No. 11 entry on October 27, 2022, for the 2023 season with sponsorship coming from Safelite, JBL and SiriusXM. He started the season with an eighth place finish at Daytona. Heim scored his first win of the season at Martinsville. He was forced to miss Gateway due to an illness; Jesse Love substituted for him and finished ninth in the race. Despite missing one race, Heim maintained the points lead and scored his second win at Mid-Ohio. At the conclusion of the Richmond race, Heim claimed the regular season championship. During the playoffs, Heim won at Bristol. Heim finished third at Homestead to make the Championship 4. He finished eighteenth at Phoenix after being spun out by Carson Hocevar and third in the final points standings., However, Heim was penalized 25 driver points for intentionally wrecking Hocevar, resulting in a points finish of fourth.
file:Corey Heim 11 Truck Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|Corey Heim at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2024.
Heim started the 2024 season with a second-place finish at Daytona. Throughout the regular season, he scored wins at COTA, Kansas, North Wilkesboro, Gateway, and Pocono. During the playoffs, Heim won at Kansas. Heim would finish second in the Championship race at Phoenix, thereby finishing second in the points standings.
Heim started the 2025 season with another second-place finish at Daytona; however, the initial race winner, Parker Kligerman, failed post-race inspection after it was found that his truck was too low. Kligerman was disqualified and Heim was awarded the win. He also scored wins at Las Vegas and Texas. During the playoffs, Heim won at Darlington, New Hampshire, and the Charlotte Roval; the latter earning him a record 10 wins in a season, beating Greg Biffle's previous record of nine wins in 1999. He scored his 11th win of the season at Martinsville to make the Championship 4. Heim concluded the season with a win at Phoenix to claim the Truck Series championship.

Truck No. 11 results

Truck No. 15 history

;Multiple drivers
DGR-Crosley began running the No. 15 part-time for Anthony Alfredo starting at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in 2019. Alfredo got his first career top 10 in the truck at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
;Tanner Gray
file:Tanner Gray 15 Truck Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|Tan. Gray in the No. 15 at Las Vegas in 2024.
On December 26, 2019, it was announced the No. 15 team would run full-time in 2020 with Tanner Gray behind the wheel. Gray scored four top-five finishes and ended his rookie season seventeenth in points.
'''Truck No. 15 results'''

Truck No. 17 history

;Multiple drivers
On January 22, 2018, it was announced that David Gilliland Racing and Crosley Sports Group would merge into one team and join the Truck Series part-time. The team had purchased Red Horse Racing's assets. Chris Eggleston was announced as the driver beginning at Charlotte for a limited schedule. However, with the threat of rain before the Charlotte race, Eggleston moved to the primary 54 truck for the race and team co-owner Bo LeMastus shifted to the 17, which had no owner points. Qualifying was rained out, and LeMastus missed the race.
On December 14, 2018, it was announced that Tyler Ankrum will compete full-time in the No. 17 competing for Rookie of the Year honors in 2019. He will miss the first three races due to age restrictions but run all the races after that. On February 20, 2019, it was announced that Ryan Reed will drive the No. 17 Toyota at the Strat 200 at Las Vegas. On July 11, 2019, Ankrum scored his first Truck Series win at Kentucky after Brett Moffitt ran out of fuel towards the final lap. This also marked DGR-Crosley's first Truck Series win. In 2020, Hailie Deegan made her Truck series debut at Kansas Speedway. In 2021, Taylor Gray was scheduled to drive at the ToyotaCare 250, but he suffered multiple fractures in a single-car accident. That same year Donny Schatz would make his debut at the Corn Belt Weekend. Ryan Preece won at Nashville Superspeedway in his Truck Series debut. Preece would win again at Nashville in 2022.
;Taylor Gray
file:Taylor Gray 17 Truck Las Vegas 2024.jpg|thumb|Tay. Gray at Las Vegas in 2024
Taylor Gray was announced as a TRD development driver on October 27, 2022. He was announced that he would be driving to No. 17 starting at Circuit of the Americas due to him not being old enough to run the first three races of the season.
;Gio Ruggiero
On November 26, 2024, Tricon Garage announced that Gio Ruggiero will drive for the team in the No. 17 Truck full-time in 2025. Ruggiero started the 2025 season with a second-place finish at Daytona. Despite not making the playoffs, he scored his first career win at Talladega.
'''Truck No. 17 results'''

Truck No. 54 history

LeMastus made his Truck Series debut in the No. 54 at Daytona, getting caught up in a wreck. Various other drivers have run in this truck throughout the 2018 season, including Kyle Benjamin who finished second at Martinsville, Justin Marks at Las Vegas, and team co-owner David Gilliland. Tyler Ankrum made his Truck Series Debut at Martinsville Speedway after winning the K&N East Championship for DGR.
The No. 54 was driven by Natalie Decker, Anthony Alfredo, David Gilliland, Kyle Strickler, and Raphaël Lessard in 2019. Decker finished nineteenth, Alfredo 22nd, Lessard 32nd, Gilliland 47th, and Strickler 63rd in the points standings.
The No. 54 later returned to 2022 with Joey Logano as depicted by a report.
'''Truck No. 54 results'''