Background
Krogh was born in Kamiah, Idaho in 1972.
Krogh was born in Kamiah, Idaho in 1972.
He was seriously injured in a crash during the 1999 Busch Grand National season and never returned to competition. Winston West and Winston Cup Series After starting his career at local tracks in the western United States, Krogh moved up to the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Winston West Series (now the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing K&North Pro Series, Western Division) in 1996. Competing full-time in the series, he competed in 14 of the 15 events that season, finishing second in both the championship chase and the Rookie-of-the-Year competition to Lance Hooper.
Krogh was credited as scoring a single victory over the course of the season.
This was in the first of two races the Winston West Series ran during the season at Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, California. The event was a combination event with the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Winston Cup Series Save Mart Supermarkets 300.
Krogh qualified 28th for the race. He finished 35th overall in the event, but first among Winston West competitors. A second combination race later that year at Phoenix International Raceway saw Krogh finishing 41st overall and second among Winston West Series drivers to eventual champion Hooper. These were the only Winston Cup events he would compete in.