Chris Wimmer

Chris Wimmer (born June 23, 1979) is an American professional stock car racing driver.

[3] Detjens was a champion late model racer who competed at Slinger Super Speedway and Wisconsin International Raceway.

[4] Later, he moved over to late models, and he won State Park Speedway's Larry Detjens Memorial Race in 2001.

Piloting the #63 Dave Porter Truck Sales Ford, Wimmer debuted at Mansfield Motorsports Speedway in early April.

The following season, he was left without a ride before coming to an agreement with Green Light Racing in June 2005.

In 2006, Wimmer tried to compete for Busch Series Rookie of the Year, but after missing many races, he was released.

His final race of the year came at Texas Motor Speedway, when he drove the #76 Automotive Fabrication Chevy for Jeff Milburn to a 34th-place finish.

[5] He won the final race in a three-race super late model Challenge Series at Madison International Speedway to take the track championship.

[6] In May 2015, Wimmer took over as crew chief for Harrison Burton's Super Late Model replacing Freddie Query.

Wimmer's 2008 ASA car
Wimmer with his crew after winning the 2014 Slinger Nationals