Parker Price-Miller Seeking Rides After Parting Ways With McCandless
Parker Price-Miller Seeking Rides After Parting Ways With McCandless
Parker Price-Miller and McCandless Racing have mutually parted ways just three races into the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions points season.
Just three points races into the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions season, Parker-Price Miller and McCandless Motorsports have decided to mutually part ways. The team had previously named "PPM" as the driver of their No. 29 sprint car for the full Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions season.
Prior to going in different directions, Price-Miller sat third in the Tezos All Stars championship standings after a pair of top-five finishes and three top-10 finishes in three races.
In a pair of World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series events at Eldora Speedway over the weekend, the team finished 14th in the feature on Friday and 18th in the B-main on Saturday.
“We both just had different paths in mind, and it didn’t work out.” PPM said in a statement on his Twitter. “As far as my plans, that is unknown. Might run my car when I can and possibly try some late model stuff here and there. With that being said, I am seeking other rides and opportunities.”
News regarding my future plans. pic.twitter.com/OAIupS7TBr
— Parker Price Miller (@parker_pm9) May 7, 2023
Parker-Price Miller earned finishes of fourth and seventh during the opening points weekend at Attica Raceway Park and a fourth-place finish at Atomic Speedway last Thursday.
The Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions is back in action this week with a pair of $6,000 to-win races at Jacksonville Speedway and Wilmot Raceway. Brent Marks leads the Tezos All Star Circuit of Champions points standings by two points over Tyler Courtney, while Parker Price-Miller trails Marks by 12 points. Craig Mintz, Brent Marks and Kyle Larson have won the three points races in 2023 so far.