Growing up with a love for baseball, Parker Price-Miller would excel at the sport but would one day be forced to make a tough decision. Towards the end of his high school career, the baseball stand out opted to pass on the traditional sport and chase his dreams as a professional race car driver.
Racing a Jr Sprint and a 600 Micro in his younger years, Price-Miller would move into a 360 and 410 sprint car as well as into a midget, and his passion would continue to grow as his skill set became apparent.
Earning Lucas Oil POWRi National Midget Series Rookie of the Year in 2013, Price-Miller would win Rookie of the Year during the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl in 2014. Following his successful run at the Chili Bowl, Price-Miller would head to Florida that February and would pick up his first Sprint Car win as he topped a preliminary night win during the King of the 360's event at East Bay Raceway Park.
As he continued to hone his craft, Price-Miller continued to find himself in victory lane as he raced his way through the Midwest. 2015 would see the youngster from Kokomo, IN start to make a name for himself as he was able to breakthrough and win his first All Star Circuit of Champions feature event.
In 2016, Price-Miller would have a bit of a breakout year as he won numerous races with numerous sanctioning bodies and claimed the Midwest Open Wheel Association (MOWA) Series Championship, and also won the Canadian Nationals.
2017 saw Price-Miller broaden his horizons as he started out the year traveling from Florida to the West Coast with the World of Outlaws. Though he took his lumps to start the year, the hard work paid off as he was able to score his first World of Outlaws feature event win later in the spring before being named to be the driver of the Destiny Motorsports No. 4 later that fall.
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