- Martin Truex Jr.
Martin Lee Truex, Jr. (born June 29, 1980 in Mayetta, New Jersey) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver. He currently drives the #1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS for Dale Earnhardt, Inc.. Truex won the Busch Series Championship in 2004 and 2005. - Greg Zipadelli
Greg Zipadelli (born April 21, 1967 in Berlin, Connecticut), is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup crew chief for Tony Stewart, who currently drives the #20 Home Depot Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS owned by NFL Coach Joe Gibbs. - Tony Eury Jr.
Tony Eury, Jr. (born January 3, 1973) is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup crew chief for his cousin Dale Earnhardt, Jr., who currently drives the #8 Budweiser Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS owned by Teresa Earnhardt and operated by Dale Earnhardt, Inc. - Larry McReynolds
Larry McReynolds (born January 10, 1959 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a racing anaylst on Fox Sports and was a long-time NASCAR crew chief. He currently lives in Mooresville, North Carolina. In the past, he has served as an advisor to Petty Enterprises, and as a minority owner in Bang! Racing. - Steve Letarte
Steve Letarte is Jeff Gordon's crew chief in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series. He first got the job as a crew chief when he took over the crew chief job of the #24 DuPont Chevrolet from Robbie Loomis in September 2005. Letarte was promoted from car chief to crew chief after poor handling racecars caused the #24 DuPont Chevrolet to miss the 2005 Chase for the Nextel Cup. - Steve Addington
Steve Addington is a NASCAR crew chief. Currently, he is the crew chief of the #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet driven by J .J Yeley in the NEXTEL Cup series for Joe Gibbs Racing. Before that, he was a long-time crew chief in the Busch Series, most recently for Mike Bliss, as well as an extended partnership with Jason Keller. - Todd Berrier
Todd Berrier is Kevin Harvick's crew chief in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series for Richard Childress Racing. He joined RCR in 1997 as crew chief in the Craftsman Truck Series for Jay Sauter. Berrier and Sauter stayed together for three years, winning four times. In 2000, Berrier was first united with Harvick in the Busch Series, where they won three races and Harvick was named Rookie of the Year. They won the championship together the following season. - Andy Petree
Andy Petree (born August 15, 1958 in Hickory, North Carolina), is a long-time fixture in NASCAR. After racing for years at local short track(most notably Hickory Motor Speedway), Andy became part owner of the #32 Busch Series car for Dale Jarrett. By the age of 28, Andy was already a NASCAR Winston Cup crew chief on the Leo Jackson racing team. That car was driven by the legendary Harry Gant. - Kirk Shelmerdine
Kirk Shelmerdine (born March 8, 1958 in Philadelphia) is a NASCAR driver and former championship-winning crew chief for the late Dale Earnhardt. - Bootie Barker
Robert "Bootie" Barker (born in Halifax, Virginia) is a popular crew chief in the NASCAR Nextel Cup stock car racing series. Barker is currently the crew chief for the No. 70 car of Johnny Sauter, a new team in the Nextel Cup series. Having no owner's points, the team has been forced to qualify on time for the first five races of 2007. - Darian Grubb
Darian Grubb is a NASCAR mechanic and crew chief. He spent four years as an assistant with Hendrick Motorsports, before taking over the crew chief job temporarily for Jimmie Johnson's team at the 2006 Daytona 500, after regular crew chief Chad Knaus was suspended. Johnson went on to win that race for his first Daytona 500 victory. Johnson and Grubb went on to finish second at the 2006 Auto Club 500. Johnson won two weeks later, again with Grubb, … - Tim Brewer
Tim Brewer is an American stock-car racing crew chief and television analyst. Brewer joined NASCAR on ESPN for the 2007 season. He is part of "NASCAR Countdown", the pre-race show, with host Brent Musburger and fellow analyst Brad Daugherty. He is also a contributor to "NASCAR Now", the daily NASCAR information program on ESPN2. During each race, Brewer returns to the coverage to analyze race stories by using a "cut-away" car, … - Rodney Childers
Rodney Childers (born June 7, 1976, in Mooresville, North Carolina) is a NASCAR crew chief. He currently works with Scott Riggs and the #10 Valvoline Dodge Charger fielded by Evernham Motorsports. Before becoming crew chief, Childers himself was a racer, competing in the World Karting Association when he was 12 years old. - Chad Walter
Chad Walter (born June 10, 1971 in Albion, New York), is the crew chief for Hendrick Motorsports' #5 Lowe's Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series. Before he got the job in 2005, he was an engineer for Hendrick's Busch program, as well as having worked with Dale Earnhardt, Inc., Bobby Labonte, and NEMCO Motorsports. He studied at Cornell University. He is married to his wife, Sherry Walter. - Bud Moore
Walter M. "Bud" Moore, a former NASCAR car owner, was born in Spartanburg, South Carolina on May 251925. A decorated veteran of World War II, he described himself as "an old country mechanic who loved to make 'em run fast". In 1957, driver Buck Baker won the NASCAR Grand National championship with Bud Moore as crew chief. In 1961, Moore got much of his success as a car owner for Joe Weatherly, who won eight of his twenty-four races driving Moore's Pontiacs. - Travis Carter
Travis Carter is a former car owner and crew chief in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. He served as crew chief for two decades, winning championships with Benny Parsons and Cale Yarborough in 1973 and 1978, respectively. He owned Travis Carter Motorsports from 1970 to 2003. He is the uncle of NASCAR crew chief Larry Carter. - Tommy Baldwin Jr.
Tommy Baldwin Jr. (born October 27,1966 in Bellport, New York) is the competition Director for Bill Davis Racing in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. He is also the crew chief for Michael Waltrip in the Nextel Cup series. His father, the late Tom Baldwin Sr., is a former champion NASCAR modified driver. Baldwin himself briefly pursued a racing career before becoming a mechanic. He attempted the Virginia is for Lovers 200 in the Craftsman Truck Series in 1998, … - Rick Carelli
Rick Carelli is a race car driver from Arvada, Colorado. Nicknamed, "The High Plains Drifter", he won multiple times in the Craftsman Truck Series, before he suffered near-fatal injuries when his truck hit the wall during a race at Memphis Motorsports Park in 1999. He recovered and returned to win another race with an underfunded team that he was the crew chief for. He also made 9 Winston Cup starts from 1992 to 1994. - Jimmy Means
Jimmy Means is a former Winston Cup/Nextel Cup owner/driver. Currently, he is an adviser for Front Row Motorsports. He competed in NASCAR for eighteen years in mostly his own equipment, posting one career top-five. He made three career Busch Series starts in 1989, finishing 10th at Darlington Raceway. Following his retirement, Means worked as a crew chief in NASCAR, working for Bud Moore Engineering and Moy Racing. - Ed Berrier
Ed Berrier (born November 8, 1961 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina) is a second-generation NASCAR driver. His father Max Berrier competed in seven Grand National races over four years, and won 125 feature races as a modified driver. Ed's younger brother Todd is currently the crew chief for Kevin Harvick in the NEXTEL Cup Series. Berrier started running go-karts and became a force to be reckoned with, winning 72 out of 127 races. In 1980, he moved to the NASCAR Dash Series, … - Doug George
Doug George (born November 5, 1960 in Atwater, California) is a NASCAR driver and mechanic. Currently, he is the crew chief of the #72 CJM Racing Dodge Charger in the NEXTEL Cup Series. He has made a total of 58 starts in NASCAR. George made his NASCAR debut in 1995 at Sears Point International Raceway. Driving the #07 Olson Technology Ford Thunderbird, he qualified 42nd and finished 31st in the Winston Cup race. - Bobby Hillin Jr.
Bobby Hillin, Jr. is a former NASCAR driver. He became the youngest driver to start a Winston Cup series race in 1982, where at the age of 17, he finished 21st at North Wilkesboro Speedway in a Buick owned by his Grandfather. In later years, he served as substitute driver for several teams before fading back to the Busch Series, where he ended his career. His former crew chief, Harry Hyde, admitted that at one time he had never thought Hillin would make it in NASCAR. - Jamie Aube
Jamie Aube (born in Manchester, New Hampshire) is a race car driver. Currently, he races in the NASCAR Grand National Division, Busch East Series, where he has won three championships. He also has one career win in the NASCAR Busch Series, at Oxford Plains Speedway in 1987. In 2003, Aube ran in the Craftsman Truck Series in a limited schedule, driving trucks fielded by Team Racing. In eleven starts, his best finish was seventeenth at New Hampshire International Speedway. - John Reiser
John Reiser was a race car driver and successful businessman from Wisconsin. He founded Triton Trailers in Hartford, Wisconsin. He later founded Reiser Enterprises in Denver, North Carolina, in which he furthered the career of his son Robbie. Robbie is now crew chief in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series for Roush Fenway Racing team driver Matt Kenseth. Reiser raced in Wisconsin from 1958-76, winning the Wisconsin Late Model Dirt Track Championship in 1972. - Rodney J. T. Yano
Rodney J. T. Yano was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War. Yano joined the Army from Honolulu, Hawaii, and by January 1 1969 was serving as a Sergeant First Class in the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. On that day, near Bien Hao in the Republic of Vietnam, … - Frank Marlowe Riggi
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