Background
Grandson of 1954 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Modified champion Jack Choquette, he currently competes part-time in the American Statistical Association Midwest Tour.
Grandson of 1954 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Modified champion Jack Choquette, he currently competes part-time in the American Statistical Association Midwest Tour.
Choquette also played baseball in high school but chose to concentrate on a racing career.
In 2005, Choquette participated in Roush Fenway Racing"s Roush Racing: Driver X reality show, competing for a Truck Series ride with the team The youngest of 25 drivers in the competition, he failed to make the cut. In 2012 he made his Camping World Truck Series debut at Iowa Speedway in July, driving the Number.
97 Chevrolet for the Adrian Carriers Racing Team.
He drove to 11th place in his first event in the series. Choquette also drove for the team in the Associate of the Royal College of Art Racing Series at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in August, finishing 25th in his debut race, before returning to the Camping World Truck Series in its second race of the year at Iowa Speedway in September, finishing 8th in the event.
Choquette would race once more in the series in 2012, at Phoenix International Raceway, finishing 30th after an accident.
A native of The Acreage, Florida, Choquette began his racing career at age 8 in kart racing. He moved to stock car racing at age 11, and in 2004 he won the Florida Governor"s Cup 200 at New Smyrna Speedway, becoming the youngest winner ever of the event. In 2007, competing in the American Statistical Association Late Model Series, Choquette won the South Division championship. In 2009 he won the World Crown 300 at Gresham Motorsports Park, but was disqualified after his car failed post-race inspection. Choquette currently competes in the American Statistical Association Midwest Tour. He scored his first win in the series in 2011 at Iowa Speedway.