David Krikorian
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David Krikorian | |
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Age | Expression error: Missing operand for -. |
Nationality | American |
TM Master Cup Series | |
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Car # | 13 |
Years Competed | 2008-2011, 2013- |
Debut Season | 2008 |
Current Team | Hodges-Walter Racing |
Former Team(s) | Flare Motorsports Tom Delgado Racing |
Championships | 0 |
Pole Positions | 2? |
Wins | 2? |
Podiums | ? |
First Start | 2008 Round of Southern Illinois |
First Win | 2014 Round of Indianapolis |
Last Win | 2019 Round of France |
Last Start | 2019 Round of France |
Best Result | ? |
FARC Lowe Dollar Series career | |
Years Competed | 2011-2012 |
Debut Season | 2011 |
Former Team(s) | Speedvision |
Championships | 0 |
Pole Positions | ? |
Wins | 2 |
Top 5 Finishes | ? |
Top 10 Finishes | ? |
First Start | 2011 ARLA Elite Series Rookie Shootout |
First Win | 2011 Appleton Speedway Fright Nite |
Last Win | 2012 Sarabai 300 |
Last Start | 2012 Rockford 200 |
Best Result | 20th |
Miscellaneous | |
Created By | dkracer |
TM Canon Driver |
David "DK" Krikorian is an American racing driver, currently serving as a third driver for Hodges Walter-Racing. He began his career as a driver for Lenard factory team Flare Motorsports, driving for the team from 2008-2010. Following his release, he formed an ARLA Elite Series team, Speedvision, in the ARLA Elite Series. Krikorian scored two wins as a driver before being called up by Hodges-Walter to return to the Master Cup Series in 2013 as their third driver. His other driver, Israel's Herbie Finkelberg, also scored two wins, including the 2013 Rockford 200. The team went on hiatus afterwards.
Krikorian has performed strongly for Hodges-Walter, finally scoring his first win in the 2014 Round of Indianapolis. After six years as the third driver, he will finally return to the series full-time in 2019, following the departure of Adrien Devereux.