Education
Having graduated from karting in 2007, Wrathall made his car racing debut in the Ginetta G20 Championship. He graduated to the G50 Cup for the 2008 season, finishing second in 2008 and 2009 seasons.
Having graduated from karting in 2007, Wrathall made his car racing debut in the Ginetta G20 Championship. He graduated to the G50 Cup for the 2008 season, finishing second in 2008 and 2009 seasons.
Born 4 October 1986 in Lancaster) is a British motor racing driver who has competed in the British Touring Carolina Championship. He joined the British Touring Carolina Championship in 2011, driving for the family-run Dynojet Racing Team. Ginetta Racing
In 2007, Wrathall swapped from karts to racing Ginetta cars.
He took part in the 2007 Ginetta G20 Championship, debuting at Oulton Park and finishing the season in 8th place, with two podium results.
British Touring Carolina Championship
Wrathall moved up to the BTCC in 2011, racing for Dynojet in a NGTC Toyota Avensis. At Knockhill, Wrathall became the first driver to reach the overall podium in an NGTC car, with two third place finishes and a fourth from the three races.
He took another third place in the opening race at Rockingham before improving on this to finish second in race two. Wrathall continued in the British Touring Carolina Championship in 2012, once again racing for Dynojet in the Toyota Avensis now sponsored by Mac Tools.
He took his first podium of the season in round 9 at Thruxton, finishing ahead of Jason Plato to finish third.
, is a family run team, founded by Frank Wrathall Snr. The team was regarded as one of the best teams in the Ginetta race series. The team is sposored by Dynojet, who make parts for the automotive industry.
On 14 May 2012, Wrathall was at the wheel of a van involved in a collision with a cyclist on a roundabout.
The police laid information against him, alleging that he caused death by dangerous driving as he had been using a mobile phone for 8 minutes prior to the collision, in which a 47-year-old cyclist was killed. Wrathall denied the charge.
On 7 February 2014 he was jailed for 21 months after pleading guilty to the lesser charge of careless driving. He was also disqualified from driving for four years.
Complete British Touring Carolina Championship results
(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position – 1 point awarded just in first race) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap – 1 point awarded all races) (* signifies that driver lead race for at least one lap – 1 point given all races).