SPR debuted in the Winston (now Camping World) West Series in a partnership with famous West Series owner Bill McAnally and famous racer Walker Evans.
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The #77 truck debuted as the #61 truck driven by West Series driver Scott Lynch, who scored 12th place finishes at Homestead and Phoenix.
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Steve Park drove the #67 South Padre Island entry in a pair of races towards the end of the year following his release from Orleans Racing.
He joined Las Vegas-owned team Orleans Racing and piloted the #62 truck, vacated by Brendan Gaughan who was offered a ride in the #77 Kodak Nextel Cup car for Penske Racing.