Carlos Contreras

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Carlos Contreras
Born: June 8, 1970
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Awards: None
NASCAR Busch Series Statistics
Car #, Team #12, FitzBradshaw Racing
2005 Busch Series Position: 77th
Best Busch Position: 77th
First Race: 2003 1-800-Pitshop.com 300 (California)
First Win: None
Last Win: None
Wins Top Tens Poles
0 0 0
All stats current as of July 22, 2006.

Carlos Contreras (born June 8, 1970 in Mexico City) is the first Mexican born driver in any NASCAR national series. He currently drives for FitzBradshaw Racing in the NASCAR Busch Series.

[edit] NASCAR Career

[edit] Busch Series

Contreras made his first Busch Series attempt in 2002 with the Hispanic Racing Team. Driving the #09 CICLON Energy Drink Chevrolet at Homestead-Miami he was unable to break into the field. He would his debut in 2003 with Jay Robinson Racing. At California Speedway, Contreras put the #49 Fox Sports Espanol/Citizen Watches Ford in the field and finished in the 26th position. He also made one start for Innovative Motorsports at Homestead-Miami. He drove the #48 Scunci U Style/Goulds Pumps Chevrolet to a 17th place finish. In 2005 he would return to the Busch Series with FitzBradshaw Racing. He drove the #40 Dodge in five races and the #12 Dodge in one race. His best finish would come at Homestead-Miami, where he would finish 25th. For the 2006 season, Contreras has again returned to FitzBradshaw Racing where he has competed in races with the #12 team and the #14 team. He best finish on the season is an 11th at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Contreras (right) chatting with former teammate Mike Cope.
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Contreras (right) chatting with former teammate Mike Cope.

[edit] Craftsman Truck Series

He debuted at the 1999 NAPA Auto Parts 200 at California Speedway with the #68 Hot Wheels Dodge. Contreras would drive the car to a 14th place finish in his first race. In 2000, he competed in the full season for Impact Motorsports in #12 Hot Wheels Dodge. He has two top tens during the season and finished 17th in points. He moved to Petty Enterprises in 2001 along with his sponsor Hot Wheels. He would again post two top tens on the season and move up to 14th in the overall points standings. For the 2002 season, Contreras returned with to the series with Petty Enterprises and again turned in another solid season. He would post one top ten on the season and would rank 16th in the overall point standings. He has yet to return to the Craftsman Truck Series since the 2002 season.


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