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  2. Category:NASCAR crew chiefs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "NASCAR crew chiefs" The following 133 pages are in this category, out of 133 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Steve Addington;

  3. Greg Anderson (drag racer) - Wikipedia

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    Six-Time NHRA Mission Foods Pro Stock World Champion (2003–05, 2010, 2021, and 2024). Three-time Pro Stock champion as crew chief (1992–93, 1995). 106 career Pro Stock wins. 2004 Speed Driver of the Year. In 2004 set NHRA Single Season Records in Round Wins (76), Wins (15), Final Rounds (19/23 races) #1 Qualifiers (16)

  4. Category:Auto racing crew chiefs - Wikipedia

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    NASCAR crew chiefs (1 C, 133 P) Pages in category "Auto racing crew chiefs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  5. Dale Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong (left) working on Kenny Bernstein's car. Dale Armstrong (1941 – November 28, 2014) was a Canadian drag racer and crew chief. After winning 12 National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and 12 International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) events in the 1970s, [1] including the Pro Comp title in 1975, he became Kenny Bernstein's crew chief.

  6. National Hot Rod Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) is a governing body which sets rules in drag racing and hosts events all over the United States and Canada. With over 40,000 drivers in its rosters, the NHRA claims to be the largest motorsport sanctioning body in the world.

  7. John Force Racing - Wikipedia

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    Past drivers include Gary Densham, Ashley Force Hood, team crew chief Mike Neff, [2] Eric Medlen, who lost his life while racing for the team and whose number 4 appears on all their cars, Tony Pedregon, who was the first driver other than Force to win a series championship driving for the team, and Courtney Force. In 2017, Brittany Force became ...

  8. John Force - Wikipedia

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    Mike Neff was crew chief for John two separate times. Effective July 2013 Jimmy Prock replaced Mike Neff as crew chief , [ 8 ] and Mike Neff became crew chief for Robert Hight. Neff, who was once the crew chief for rival driver Gary Scelzi , raced in a 4th Funny Car for JFR from October 26, 2007, following the death of Eric Medlen , until the ...

  9. Kim Lahaie Richards - Wikipedia

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    The crew won the 1987 NHRA Top-Fuel Championship. [1] Richards was named the 1987 Top-Fuel Crew Chief of the Year. [5] By working as her father's crew chief, Richards helped to secure top-five finishes in the Top Fuel championship between 1986 and 1990. [1] Richards began racing in 1992.