Prietzel began racing in 1973,[3] primarily on dirt tracks.[2] His most well-known dirt track accomplishment was winning the 1977 sportsman track championship at Hales Corners Speedway.[2] He built a late model for an open rules show that was nicknamed the Franklin Flyer; the car featured large wings and it set the track record at Hales Corners.
Asphalt stock cars and Mid American series
Prietzel felt that his car was becoming outdated by the early 1990s,[2] so he began tour racing on the asphalt in Mid-American Stock Car Series in 1993.[2] In a 2015 interview in Hot Rod magazine, he quoted as saying "The Mid-Am deal looked like an affordable way to go to a bunch of race tracks and have fun."[2] Prietel ended up with three Mid American titles (2000, 2003, and 2005).[1][5] In the 2008 Road America Mid American race, he spun out entering the first turn on the first lap and nearly fell down an entire lap in a twelve lap race. Prietzel caught up the entire 4 miles of the circuit under caution and passed the entire field to win the race.[6] He occasionally runs in an Area Sportsman car at Slinger Super Speedway in the 2010s.[2]
Prietzel made his first (and to-date only) NASCAR start in 2012 on the Road America road course, which was less than five miles (eight kilometers) from his hometown of Plymouth, Wisconsin. He completed the entire race in the No. 23 entry for R3 Motorsports and finished 27th. Prietzel was quoted in a May 2015 edition of Full Throttle magazine and described being in that race as "Without a doubt the neatest thing I ever did in racing. We wanted to qualify on time, race all day and finish and we did all of that."[3]
Personal life
Prietzel and his wife Jan run their racing program.[2] He owned Prietzel's Quality Auto in West Allis, Wisconsin.
Awards
In 2015, Prietzel was inducted in the Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame.[2] The Hall of Fame cited his Hales Corner Speedway championship, participation at several area dirt tracks in Sportsman and Late Model cars, Mid American championships, and racing in NASCAR / SCCA.[3]
Motorsports career results
NASCAR
(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)