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Blake Bainbridge (born July 24, 1979) is an American former professional stock car racing driver and crew chief who currently serves as the crew chief for McAnally-Hilgemann Racing and the No. 81 Chevrolet Silverado for Connor Mosack in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. [1]
Chad Anthony Knaus (/ k ə ˈ n aʊ s /; born August 5, 1971) is an American former NASCAR crew chief. He is currently employed at Hendrick Motorsports as the Vice President of Competition. Knaus has 81 victories as Jimmie Johnson's crew chief and is the only NASCAR crew chief to win five consecutive championships. [1] He has worked in NASCAR ...
In 2020, he returned to the No. 18 truck and was the crew chief for defending ARCA Menards Series champion Christian Eckes in his rookie season in the Truck Series. Although he did make the playoffs, Eckes would only finish eighth in the final standings and not win any races and was released at the end of the season in favor of Chandler Smith ...
Denny Hamlin and his crew chief Chris Gabehart talk prior to the running of the NASCAR Cup Series Bass Pro Shops Night Race on September 21, 2024, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, TN.
Daniels (standing on the pit wall) watching his pit crew make a pit stop in the race at Pocono in 2022. On October 28, 2020, Daniels was announced to become the crew chief for No. 5 of Kyle Larson. The 5 car would replace the No. 48 in 2021. [5] On March 7, 2021, Daniels earned his first win as a crew chief in the 2021 Pennzoil 400. He won his ...
In his three year tenure as Briscoe's crew chief, he led him to 1 win, 9 top 5's, and 17 top 10's, including a 2022 playoff berth where they made it all the way to the Round of 8. When SHR closed down after the 2024 season, Klausmeier was hired by Richard Childress Racing to serve in the same role of Technical Director with their team.
He was race engineer for Joey Logano’s No. 22 team from 2013-19, taking part in 21 wins and qualifying for the NASCAR Playoffs Championship three times, with a series title in 2018.
The playoff system has been referred to as "the Matt Kenseth Rule" as a result of Kenseth's championship in 2003, the year prior to NASCAR adopting the playoff system. In 2003, Kenseth won the championship with just one race win (the third race of the year, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway) along with 25 top-ten finishes with him leading the championship for 33 races throughout the season, while ...