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Parker Price-Miller will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut July 9 at Knoxville Raceway.

Price-Miller To Wheel Anderson Truck At Knoxville

KNOXVILLE, Iowa — Winged sprint car racer Parker Price-Miller will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut in next Friday’s Corn Belt 150 at Knoxville Raceway.

The 23-year-old sprint car racing veteran will drive the No. 3 Chevrolet entred by Jordan Anderson Racing.

Since jumping into 360- and 410-winged sprint cars six years ago the Kokomo, Ind. native has captured 31 wins on dirt tracks all across the United States, Canada and Australia, including a pair of victories in the NOS Energy World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series.

Price-Miller, who has one victory at the half-mile Knoxville Raceway to his credit, has split his time this season between the Forbrook Motorsports No. 5 and his family-owned No. 19. 

The two-time Canadian Nationals winner (2016, 2018) holds one win to his credit at the historic Knoxville Raceway while the driver known as “PPM” has qualified for the Knoxville Nationals A-Main twice.  

“As a sprint car driver, it’s so cool that I’m getting the opportunity to make my NASCAR Camping World Truck Series debut at a track that is the absolute mecca of sprint car racing,” said Price Miller. “This year racing for Guy (Forbrook) we have been trying to run as many weekly races at Knoxville at possible in preparation for the famed Knoxville Nationals in August. I am hoping to apply some of the things I have learned over the years to have an edge over the NCWTS regulars and earn a solid finish for everyone in the sprint car community.”

The Corn Belt 150 by Premier Chevy Dealers will not be the only event contested by Price-Miller at Knoxville Raceway the weekend of July 9-10 as he will compete in Knoxville Raceway weekly 410 sprint car racing the very next night in the No. 5 car owned and wrenched by Guy Forbrook.

“Parker is a very talented driver behind the wheel of a sprint car, with the amount of competition at a WoO race it is an impressive feat in its own right to claim victory,” said team owner Jordan Anderson. “His ability to quickly adapt will speed up the learning curve when getting behind the wheel of the truck for the first time. His experience and knowledge at the Knoxville Raceway will make him a great addition to the team.”