Praytor using new car at Toledo Speedway

Praytor using new car at Toledo Speedway

(TOLEDO, Ohio – May 16, 2015)  – Thomas “Moose” Praytor returns to one of his favorite tracks this weekend that was the site of one his most spectacular crashes in 2014.

“I really like Toledo it’s a lot like Pensacola’s Five Flags Speedway and you really have to work the throttle to get grip off the corner,” said Praytor. “Last year we had a shock mount break coming off of turn two and I destroyed the Styrofoam barrier the track had just installed in turns three and four. It was one of the hardest hits of my career, really glad the Styrofoam was there.”

The DK-LOK team tested the new car they are using this weekend at Toledo at Mobile International Speedway, Chassis 009.

“Our new DK-LOK Ford performed really well at Mobile and I’m ready to put it to work at Toledo,” Praytor said. “New cars are always fun.”

Racing in Ohio the Moose gives a shout out to his old teammate and Cincinnati Bengal Quarterback AJ McCarron. Praytor and McCarron teamed up with a special helmet for AIDB Fundraiser at Talladega recently.
The Menards 200 Presented by Federated Car Care is a two-day event with technical inspection, practice and Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell on Saturday. The Green Flag will be Sunday 2 p.m. Live timing and scoring for practice, qualifying and the race will be on ARCAracing.com. Live TV coverage on CBS Sports Network at 2 ET. Mobile, Ala.-area channels for CBS Sports Network Comcast-733, 1721 & 194(HD), ATT Uverse-643, Direct TV-613, Dish TV-158

DK-LOK Fittings & Valves remains the primary sponsor on the car. Praytor enters the Menards 200 sixth in the national championship point standings.

MAX FORCE RACING: Max Force Racing is based out of Mobile, Alabama and is fielding cars in its 18th season of competition. 2015 will be Max Force’s first year as a stand-alone ARCA team and 3rd year of ARCA competition.

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