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Chris Wimmer

Chris Wimmer (born June 23, 1979, in Wausau, Wisconsin) is an American racing driver. He has raced mostly in short track competition and as high as the NASCAR Busch Series (now Xfinity Series). Wimmer competed in the ASA Midwest Tour (now ARCA Midwest Tour) where he finished as high as second in his final season (2013).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ASA Midwest Tour 2008 points )〕 He has run a more limited schedule of no touring events since.
==Early career==
Wimmer's career began in his youth, when he began working on his uncle, Larry Detjens' race car.〔("Wimmer the Latest Racing Prodigy for Mike Mittler, MB Motorsports" ), Brandon W. Mudd, MB Motorsports, Retrieved September 7, 2007〕 Detjens was a champion late model racer who competed at Slinger Super Speedway and Wisconsin International Raceway. Detjens had the Slinger Nationals race trophy named after him after his death in 1981. Wimmer would work on his brother Scott Wimmer's cars after Scott started racing at age 14.〔
He began his racing career at age 17 while still in high school, racing pure stocks. He won the pure stocks track championship at State Park Speedway near Wausau in 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Past State Park Speedway Champions ) 〕 Later, he moved over to late models, and he won State Park Speedway's Larry Detjens Memorial Race in 2001.〔 Participating in 149 races, Chris won 17 times and had 53 top five finishes. In 2001, he moved up to the American Speed Association (ASA), competing in more than 50 events over the next three years.

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