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| birth date = 3rd August 1996 | | birth date = 3rd August 1996 | ||
| birth place = Texarkana, Arkansas | | birth place = Texarkana, Arkansas | ||
| current team = MK Scuderia | | current team = MK Scuderia/RK Vikingsport | ||
| car number = 009 | | car number = 009 | ||
| former teams = Blokkmonsta Racing | | former teams = Blokkmonsta Racing | ||
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== Early Life == | == Early Life == | ||
Crabtree started off on a stock car career path, with his father helping fund seasons in street stock series in | Crabtree started off on a stock car career path, with his father helping fund seasons in street stock series in the southeastern United States. He climbed up the ladder and had some success in NASCAR Late Models, showing prowess on both road courses and short tracks. | ||
== Blokkmonsta Motorsport == | == Blokkmonsta Motorsport == | ||
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He continued with Blokkmonsta as the series reorganized into [[AutoReject Super Touring]]. The switch to a stock car formula should have played to Crabtree's strengths, but he struggled, only finishing 21st in the standings for [[2017 AutoReject Super Touring season|2017]], taking another podium at Watkins Glen. | He continued with Blokkmonsta as the series reorganized into [[AutoReject Super Touring]]. The switch to a stock car formula should have played to Crabtree's strengths, but he struggled, only finishing 21st in the standings for [[2017 AutoReject Super Touring season|2017]], taking another podium at Watkins Glen. | ||
The [[2018 International Procar Championship season|2018]] saw him take his first victory in the series in Australia, but a series of high-profile collisions with his teammate Rohnstock lead to him being sacked from the team in favor of [[Lasse Tilkesson]]. He finished the season with [[MK Scuderia]]. | The [[2018 International Procar Championship season|2018 season]] saw him take his first victory in the series in Australia, but a series of high-profile collisions with his teammate Rohnstock lead to him being sacked from the team in favor of [[Lasse Tilkesson]]. He finished the season with [[MK Scuderia]]. | ||
He also participated in the [[Rejects Rallycross Championship]], but left with Blokkmonsta due to scheduling conflicts. | He also participated in the [[Rejects Rallycross Championship]], but left with Blokkmonsta due to scheduling conflicts. | ||
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Crabtree stayed with MK Scuderia as the team switched to the [[FIA Endurance Challenge]], driving in the GT-Am class. For [[2019 FIA Endurance Challenge season|2019]] he won the 6 Hours of Akrotiri Bay and had a successful season with the team. | Crabtree stayed with MK Scuderia as the team switched to the [[FIA Endurance Challenge]], driving in the GT-Am class. For [[2019 FIA Endurance Challenge season|2019]] he won the 6 Hours of Akrotiri Bay and had a successful season with the team. | ||
Crabtree | Crabtree earned a drive in the revitalized [[2021 Alternate IMSA SportsCar Championship|IMSA SportsCar Championship]], taking a part-time drive with [[Team RM Vikingsport]], racing in the #009 Aston Martin with his MK Scuderia teammate [[Henry Paul]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:40, 4 June 2022
Travis Crabtree (born 3rd August, 1996) is an American racing driver. He previously competed in AutoReject Super Touring and the FIA Endurance Challenge.
Early Life
Crabtree started off on a stock car career path, with his father helping fund seasons in street stock series in the southeastern United States. He climbed up the ladder and had some success in NASCAR Late Models, showing prowess on both road courses and short tracks.
Blokkmonsta Motorsport
Rather than continue on the stock car ladder Crabtree took an offer with Blokknmonsta Motorsport to race in the Rejects Touring Car Championship alongside fellow rookie Michael Rohnstock. Despite low expectations in the European-centric series he performed well, finishing 10th in the standings for his rookie season in 2016, taking a podium at Suzuka.
He continued with Blokkmonsta as the series reorganized into AutoReject Super Touring. The switch to a stock car formula should have played to Crabtree's strengths, but he struggled, only finishing 21st in the standings for 2017, taking another podium at Watkins Glen.
The 2018 season saw him take his first victory in the series in Australia, but a series of high-profile collisions with his teammate Rohnstock lead to him being sacked from the team in favor of Lasse Tilkesson. He finished the season with MK Scuderia.
He also participated in the Rejects Rallycross Championship, but left with Blokkmonsta due to scheduling conflicts.
After Blokkmonsta
Crabtree stayed with MK Scuderia as the team switched to the FIA Endurance Challenge, driving in the GT-Am class. For 2019 he won the 6 Hours of Akrotiri Bay and had a successful season with the team.
Crabtree earned a drive in the revitalized IMSA SportsCar Championship, taking a part-time drive with Team RM Vikingsport, racing in the #009 Aston Martin with his MK Scuderia teammate Henry Paul.