Thomas Praytor
Thomas Praytor | |
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Nationality | American |
Born |
Mobile, Alabama, U.S. | February 28, 1990
Related to | Tommy Praytor |
ARCA Racing Series career | |
Debut season | 2012 |
Current team | DK-LOK Racing |
Car no. | 9 |
Former teams | Max Force Racing |
Starts | 36 |
Best finish | 9th in 2015 |
Awards | |
2013 2013 |
HG Adcox Sportsmanship Award US ARMY Rookie of the Year |
Thomas Praytor (born February 28, 1990 in Mobile, Alabama) is an American stock car driver who currently competes in the ARCA Racing Series. Praytor is the driver of the No. 9 Ford sponored by DK-LOK Fitting & Valves.
Early career
Praytor started racing at eight-years old in a borrowed yard kart from a family friend. Karts quickly progressed to Bandoleros and Praytor was wheeling an Outdoor Channel-sponsored car. He later began racing Late Models, running in the Southeast and picking up three US Army Rookie of the Year titles, local and state titles. Praytor and the Max Force Racing Team earned the Ironman Status of the Gulf Coast competing in every Pro and Super Late Model Race at Mobile International Speedway and Five Flags Speedway while finishing in the top 10 of the Championship standing at both tracks.
ARCA Racing Series
Praytor made his first ARCA Racing Series start at the inaugural ARCA Mobile 200 at the Mobile International Speedway in 2012. He made later starts at Talladega Superspeedway and also saw starts with Venturini Motorsports. In the 2013 season, Max Force Racing teamed up with Hixson Motorsports to field cars for Praytor. During the season, Praytor joined up with Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback A. J. McCarron to design a McCarron replica helmet; Praytor wore the helmet at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega, after which it was donated to the Alabama Institute of the Deaf and Blind to benefit the annual Race Fever Action. Praytor finished the season ninth in points and earned the HG Adcox Sportsmanship Award.[1] In 2014, Praytor acquired sponsorship DK-LOK Fittings and Valves, and ended the season eighth in points. Praytor was also named the Hard Charger Driver after the Herr's Chase the Taste 200 in Winchester.In the 2015 ARCA Racing series Praytor totaled 20 started races and was able to hold down ninth in points in the #9 DK-LOK Ford.
Personal life
Praytor was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1990. Praytor is the son of local realtor and owner of Praytor Realty, Tommy Praytor.
Praytor is nicknamed "Moose". The name derived from one Praytor's first cars being sponsored by the Outdoor Channel and featuring a giant Moose coming out of the rear wheel well. On the roof, "Thomas" was changed to "Thomoose", which was later shortened to Moose and the nickname stuck. While the Outdoor Channel Bandolero was a long time ago every car Praytor has driven since then has had "Thomoose Praytor" on the roof.
Media work
Praytor is a weekly host on the Inside ARCA Racing radio show on WNSP. Praytor's segment, the "Moose Call", is named after his nickname.
In 2008, Praytor's team had a car for sale, which led to a partnership Warner Brothers Pictures for the film series Final Destination's fourth installment, The Final Destination. Filmed at Mobile International Speedway, Praytor and fellow driver David Ellis worked as stunt drivers for the film.
References
- ↑ Inabett, Mark (December 17, 2013). "Just being myself: Thomas 'Moose' Praytor wins ARCA sportsmanship award". The Birmingham News. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
External links
- Thomas Praytor driver statistics at Racing-Reference