Career
Now retired, he competed in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing competition in the Winston Cup Series and SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman. Teague competed in the short-lived Sportsman Series in the early 1990s, scoring several wins, including at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1990. That year Teague also attempted to make his debut in the Winston Cup Series, failing to qualify in three attempts.
He qualified for his first race the following year, finishing 37th at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Number.
95 Sadler Brothers Racing Oldsmobile. Teague began the 1992 season driving for Team United States of America and Junie Donlavey, but left the team partway through the season, stating he lacked the experience to compete at the Cup level
In 1993 Teague ran his final two Cup races. He attempted events in 1994 and 1995, but failed to qualify for any of them.
In 1995 Teague began competing in the inaugural SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman season, but in the twelfth race of the season was involved in a severe accident at Heartland Park Topeka due to a stuck throttle.
Suffering head injuries in the accident, Teague ran one additional race in the series later that season at Flemington Speedway, but has not competed in National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing since despite fully recovering.