Timothy Peters (above) owns 10 of the 16 all-time race victories for Red Horse Racing in the Camping World Truck Series.
With Red Horse suspending operations immediately and indefinitely because of a lack of funding, now is the time to take a look back on the organization's long and successful 13-year run in the series.

Owner Tom DeLoach
DeLoach, a former Mobil 1 marketing executive, launched Red Horse Racing in 2005.

First win
Brandon Whitt celebrates giving Red Horse its first win at Memphis in 2005.

Starr is born
David Starr claims the checkered flag after earning the second all-time win for the company at Martinsville in 2006.

Peters' first win
Peters rocks Victory Lane at Martinsville after his first career win in 2009.

Smokin' hot
Peters' No. 17 Red Horse crew members pay homage on pit road as he celebrates with a burnout after winning at IRP in 2011.

Biggest win
After arguably the biggest win of his career in the season opener at Daytona in 2010, Peters pulls his truck into Victory Lane.

Huge upset
In one of the greatest upsets in Truck Series history, John King went to Victory Lane in the 2012 season opener at Daytona while driving a third, part-time truck for Red Horse.

Parker parks it
Crew chief Butch Hylton (left) with winning Red Horse driver Parker Kligerman (center) and DeLoach after winning at Talladega in October of 2012.

Hot Onion
Todd Bodine celebrates a 2012 win at Dover, the only race he won for Red Horse during his only season driving for the organization.

Bristol, baby
Peters in Victory Lane with DeLoach and others after a 2012 win at Bristol.

On time at Iowa
Peters celebrates his first win at Iowa.

Iowa times two
Peters takes his No. 17 Red Horse Toyota through a turn at Iowa en route to another win there in 2013.

Peters waves the checkered flag after winning at Las Vegas, also in 2013.

Top 'Dega dog
Peters commences the celebration after winning at Talladega in 2014.

Talladega times two
Peters performs a celebratory burnout in his No. 17 Red Horse Toyota after winning again at Talladega in 2015.

I'll take that, please
Peters accepts the checkered flag after winning at Phoenix in November of 2015. It was the last of his 10 wins for Red Horse.

Moffitt at Michigan
Although he didn't know it at the time, Brett Moffitt quite possibly scored the final win in the history of Red Horse Racing when he won at Michigan in 2016.
Owner Tom DeLoach has said he will resume operations if he can find a partner or raise funds in another way, but for the time being there are no plans to continue racing at all by Red Horse.

Championship 4
Although he didn't win a race in 2016, Peters did perform well ehough in the No. 17 to make the inaugural Truck Series playoffs. He then advanced all the way to the Championship 4 in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he raced for the series title.

Last run?
In what could prove to be his final run for Red Horse, Peters finished fifth in the N.C. Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.