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Frank Kreyer

American racing driverNASCAR Camping World Truck Series career2 races run over 1 yearBest finish79th (2007)First race2007 Kroger 250 (Martinsville)Last race2007 Ohio 250 (Mansfield)

Frank Kreyer (born May 8, 1970) is an American racecar driver from Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. He has started in NASCAR's Craftsman Truck Series and Busch Series.

Contents

  • 1 Racing career
    • 1.1 NASCAR career
  • 2 Images
  • 3 Motorsports career results
    • 3.1 NASCAR
      • 3.1.1 Busch Series
      • 3.1.2 Craftsman Truck Series
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Racing career

Kreyer began racing in half scale NASCAR cars in the Junior Cup series in 1995. He won four straight championships in 1995 to 1998. He competed in the series part-time in the 1999 season while working on the pit crew for NASCAR Midwest Series driver Jason Schuler.

Kreyer started racing Super Late Models at Madison International Speedway (MIS) and Wisconsin Dells Speedway (now Dells Raceway Park). Kreyer won his first Super Late Model feature at Wisconsin Dells, and was the track's Rookie of the Year.

Kreyer competed full-time at Wisconsin Dells in 2001, finishing third in the final points. He also competed part-time in the Wisconsin Challenge Series that season. Kreyer competed at several tracks in Wisconsin in 2002.

In 2003, Kreyer competed at full-time in the Wisconsin Challenge Series, and at Wisconsin Dells. He finished fourth at both the track and the roaming series. Kreyer competed in the Wisconsin Challenge Series and CRA Super Series in 2004.

Kreyer competed in the Wisconsin Challenge Series for the entire 2005 season, and finished tenth in the final points standings.

He competed in half of the American Speed *ociation late model races in 2006, but he was able to score enough points to finish in the Top 20 in points. Kreyer purchased Wisconsin Dells Speedway with two other co-owners, closing on the purchase of the track in February 2007, and renamed the track Dells Raceway Park. The new owners have brought the American Speed *ociation sanction to the track.

NASCAR career

Kreyer made his first NASCAR start in the Craftsman Truck Series at the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway on March 31, 2007. He started 27th and finished 28th seven laps behind the leader. He also started 22nd at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway, and finished 34th with motor problems.

He started two Busch series races in 2007. He started 32nd and crashed out finishing 34th in his home race at the Milwaukee Mile. He started 38th at Gateway International Raceway, and finished 38th with brake problems.

Early in 2007 Kreyer announced that he would be attempting to qualify the Mac Hill Motorsports car for four NASCAR Busch Series races in 2007. He made all four races and had a best finish of 28th at O'Reilly Raceway Park.

Images

  • Kreyer's 2009 late model

  • Kreyer and his team pushing his super late model in 2010

  • Kreyer in victory lane at Golden Sands Speedway in 2013

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold:– Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics:– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. *:– Most laps led.)

Busch Series

Craftsman Truck Series

References

    External links

    • Frank Kreyer driver statistics at Racing-Reference
    • NASCAR statistics at Fox Sports, Retrieved May 17, 2007
    • Culvers press release "Kreyer and Culver's racing achieve NASCAR goal: qualify, race and finish Kroger 250", Retrieved May 17, 2007
    • Drivers page for Mac Hill Motorsports, Retrieved May 17, 2007
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    • Aric Almirola
    • Tim Andrews
    • T. J. Bell
    • Mike Bliss
    • Jason Bowles
    • Chad Chaffin
    • Joey Clanton
    • Kevin Cywinski
    • Erik Darnell
    • Matt DiBenedetto
    • T. J. Duke
    • Jeffrey Earnhardt
    • Tommy Ellis
    • Jimmy Foster
    • Larry Foyt
    • Matt Frahm
    • Gray Gaulding
    • Jeff Green
    • Lance Hooper
    • Ron Hornaday Jr.
    • Andy Houston
    • Shane Huffman
    • Blake Koch
    • Frank Kreyer
    • Travis Kvapil
    • Stephen Leicht
    • Charles Lewandoski
    • Carl Long
    • Randy MacDonald
    • Jeff McClure
    • Brandon Miller
    • Chase Miller
    • Ryan Moore
    • Larry Pearson
    • Tom Peck
    • Tony Raines
    • Josh Reaume
    • Scott Riggs
    • Clay Rogers
    • Brett Rowe
    • Boris Said
    • Tim Schendel
    • Reed Sorenson
    • Dexter Stacey
    • Scott Speed
    • Scott Wimmer
    • Josh Wise
    • J. J. Yeley
    Partnerships and affiliations
    • Circle Sport Racing
    • Keyed-Up Motorsports
    Other incarnations
    • Key Motorsports
    • Circle Sport – The Motorsports Group

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