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Who Is Hank Parker Jr? Wiki, Age, Wife, Net Worth, Height, Ethnicity

Hank Parker Jr

Hank Parker Jr is best known as a former stock car racing driver. He was a NASCAR Busch Series and Craftsman Truck Series driver who won two races and finished 14th in points in the Busch Series. Billy Parker, his brother, raced part-time in the Busch Series in 2004, and his father, Hank Parker, is an avid outdoorsman.

Quick Facts

Celebrated Name:Hank Parker
Real Name/Full Name:Hank Parker Jr.
Gender:Male
Age:48 years old
Birth Date:7th October 1975
Birth Place:Denver, North Carolina, USA
Nationality:American
Height:180 cm
Weight:89 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Married
Wife/Spouse (Name):Wendy Parker
Children/Kids (Son and Daughter):Yes (Alex Parker, Boone Parker, Cade Parker, and Madison Parker)
Dating/Girlfriend (Name):N/A
Is Hank Parker Gay?:No
Profession:Former stock car racing driver
Salary:N/A
Net Worth in 2024:$5 Million
Last Updated:August 2024

Hank Parker Jr Biography

Hank Parker Jr was born to Martha and Hank Parker on October 7, 1975, in Denver, North Carolina. Billy Parker, Ben Parker, Timothy Parker, Lucy Parker, and Amy, his stepsister, were his five siblings.

Each of his brothers has pursued a different career path. Billy used to race in the NASCAR Busch Series. Timothy is an MMA fighter, and Ben is a fisherman who follows in their father’s footsteps. Lucy, on the other hand, is a professional photographer.

Hank Parker Jr Age, Height, Weight

Hank Parker Jr was born on October 7, 1975, He is 48 years old in 2024. His height is 180 cm, and he weighs 89 kg.

Career

Parker began racing go-karts in the area around his home in Denver, North Carolina. He then went on to compete in street stock racing at Concord Motorsports Park, where he won seven of his first eighteen races. The following season, he began racing Late Models and finished fifth in points. He won two races the following year.

Parker began racing in the Slim Jim All Pro Series, a defunct NASCAR touring series in the Southeast United States, in 1997. Parker won one race and was named the series’ most popular driver. He also made his NASCAR debut in the No. 78 Mark III Financial Chevrolet, finishing 23rd in the Jiffy Lube Miami 300 at Homestead. Parker returned to the 78 in 1998, intending to complete the entire schedule. He was released after failing to meet the requirements for the majority of his efforts. He didn’t race again until the AC Delco 200, where he finished sixth behind the wheel of his father’s No. 53 B.A.S.S Chevrolet.

Parker drove his father’s car full-time in 1999, finishing 18th in points and twice in the top five. Despite missing five races, he was named Rookie of the Year, finishing second to Tony Raines. Parker was sponsored by Team Marines in 2000 and won his first career pole position at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. He also had eight top-ten finishes and a career-best fourteenth place in points.

Parker intended to transfer GNC to PPC Racing at the end of the 2002 season, but GNC withdrew from NASCAR due to new legislation restricting supplement advertising, leaving him without a full-time seat in 2003. He began the season with two races for Brewco Motorsports, finishing sixth at Darlington Raceway. He competed in four more races for NEMCO Motorsports and Chance 2 Motorsports that season, finishing fifth twice. In the Craftsman Truck Series, he drove the No. 75 for Spears Motorsports, finishing in the top ten twice.

Parker joined Innovative Motorsports’ Craftsman Truck team in 2004. He finished in 17th place in points, with four top-ten finishes. Unfortunately, Innovative closed its doors at the end of the season, leaving Parker out of work once more. He made his final start at Nashville in 2005, filling in for Carl Edwards. He won the pole but finished 20th. Parker later chose to retire from racing and co-created Hank Parker 3D, an outdoor-themed television show, with his father and brother.

Achievements and Awards

Hank Parker has had his fair share of racing success, such as being named the Most Popular Driver in the Series while racing in the Slim Jim All Pro Series.

Hank Parker Jr’s Net Worth in 2024

Hank Parker Jr. has had a successful racing career that has seen him recognized for his incredible skills behind the wheel. Hank fell in love with racing as a child and worked tirelessly to make his dream a reality.

Hank Parker Jr. has an estimated net worth of $5 million as of March 2024, which he earned from his racing career and now as the producer of Hank Parker 3D. Hank Parker Jr. has had a successful career as a racing driver, which has undoubtedly inspired others to pursue it as a career. His success in racing is well-documented, and he is still a successful producer.

Hank Parker Jr Wife, Marriage

Despite the fact that there is no information on when the couple met or married, the retired competitor has been married to Wendy Parker for a number of years.

The couple’s children are Alex, Madison, Boone, and Cade. The family announced a few years ago that they would adopt a young girl. The family would have five children if they followed through on their decision.