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Hunter-Brayton

Hunter Brayton is a third generation racer from Coldwater, Michigan. His grandfather was a Sprint Car racer who set records around the country and his uncle, Scott Brayton, raced Indy Cars but tragically lost his life at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1996. His father raced in the IMSA series running in GTU and Camel Lite. Hunter started racing at 9 years old in a kart and moved to the national level at the age of 13. He raced SCCA Formula 600 at the age of 15 and that’s where he currently races today.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“Success isn’t owned. It’s leased. And rent is due every day.” – J.J. Watts

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES 

Coming from a family of famous and respected racers, performing at a high level to honor his family name.

AH-HA MOMENTS

Hunter has never missed an Indy 500 since being born. At one of those races he discovered decided to become a racer.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

A Formula 600 Race Car

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Brake when you see Jesus. – Hunter’s father

AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES

Hunter Brayton Racing

FAVORITE BOOKS 

Ayrton Senna: The Whole Story by Christopher Hilton

Race to Win by Derek Daly

 PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Don’t give up on your dreams no matter how big they are there’s always a possibility they can happen.

HOW TO FIND HUNTER 

 Hunter Brayton Racing

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