Pete Wilkinson

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Pete "Pistol" Wilkinson
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Pete Wilkinson
Nationality Flag of England.svg English
Born (1959-10-07) 7 October 1959 (age 64)
Debut season1999
Current teamPete Wilkinson Racing
Car number9
EngineVauxhall C20XE
Crew chiefJimmy Bell
SpotterNeal Aberdeen
Championships0
Wins4
Best finish1st in 2001, 2002, 2004

'Pistol' Pete Wilkinson is a former competitor in the UK Pickup Truck Racing series, [1] and was also the occasional driver of the #9 Chevy Monte Carlo in the then SCSA MAC Tools V8 Trophy

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Team

Achievement

In June 2007, Pete became the first Pickup Truck Racing driver to pass the 20,000-point mark,[ citation needed ] on the all-time career points table. He held the title of all-time career top points scorer for several meetings before it was taken by Gavin Seager on 24 June 2007.[ citation needed ]

Career history

Before joining the Pickup Truck Racing series, Pete raced in the XR3i championship

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