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John Kinder

John Kinder (born September 28, 1974 in Santa Ana, California) is a Japanese American stock car racing driver. He is a former competitor in the NASCAR SuperTruck Series by Craftsman and the Winston West Series, and in the USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series.
==Career==
Son of racer Jim Kinder, John Kinder began his racing career in 1991 at Mesa Marin Raceway in Bakersfield, California.〔Teaford, Elliott. "('Now, I Get to Race': Foothills' Kinder, 16, Takes Wheel for Real Saturday in Bakersfield )". June 28, 1991. Los Angeles, CA: ''Los Angeles Times''. Orange County Edition, page C1. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 Nicknamed "The Kid",〔Perrin, Tom. "(Supertruck notebook )". May 28, 1995. Kansas City, KS: ''The Kansas City Star''. Page C12. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 Kinder competed in the NASCAR Winston West Series between 1995 and 1997, posting a best finish of second at Mesa Marin in 1996.〔(John Kinder - NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Results ). ''Racing-Reference''. USA Today Sports Media Group. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 He also competed in twelve events in the 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series presented by Craftsman, finishing 23rd in the series standings with a best finish of 13th, recorded at Evergreen Speedway and Flemington Speedway.〔(John Kinder - NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Results ). ''Racing-Reference''. USA Today Sports Media Group. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕
In 1997, Kinder was selected to participate in the Suzuka Thunder Special, a NASCAR exhibition race held at Suzuka Circuit in Japan; he was the only Japanese-American driver to compete in the event,〔Henderson, Martin. "(Racing Son: Fourth-Generation Japanese-American Driver Will Test His Mettle in Land of His Ancestors )". November 18, 1997. Los Angeles, CA: ''Los Angeles Times''. Orange County Edition, page C8. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 and he finished 17th in the race.〔(1997 NASCAR Thunder Special Suzuka ). ''Racing-Reference''. USA Today Sports Media Group. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 In 1998 he moved to the ARCA Racing Series, competing in six races over two years with a best finish of eighth at Atlanta Motor Speedway,〔(John Kinder - ARCA Racing Series Results ). ''Racing-Reference''. USA Today Sports Media Group. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 then to the Hooters Pro Cup Series from 1999 to 2003 for PowerBase Motorsports,〔"(DailyDrill.com Signs On With PowerBase Motorsports )". December 14, 1999. ''RacingWest''. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 competing in 59 races with a best finish of third at Concord Speedway.〔(John Kinder - X-1R Pro Cup Series Results ). ''Racing-Reference''. USA Today Sports Media Group. Accessed 2013-08-25.〕 He has not competed in major-league stock car racing since 2003.

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