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Pat Tryson is a former NASCAR crew chief who was born on 12 July, 1962 in Malvern, Pennsylvania, United States. He is 58 years old as of 2020.
Tryson began his career in NASCAR in 1988 as a mechanic for the Wood Brothers Racing team. He worked his way up to become a crew chief in 1995. He has worked with drivers such as Mark Martin, Rusty Wallace, and Ryan Newman.
Tryson has won several races in his career, including the 2004 Daytona 500 with driver Dale Jarrett. He has also won the Brickyard 400, the Coca-Cola 600, and the Southern 500.
Tryson is currently the Vice President of Competition for Richard Petty Motorsports. He is responsible for overseeing the competition side of the organization, including the race teams, engineering, and research and development.
Tryson is married to his wife, Kim, and they have two children. He is an avid golfer and enjoys spending time with his family.
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Timeline
Tryson was picked up by Curtis Key's The Motorsports Group team to be crew chief of the No. 30 car driven by Ron Hornaday Jr. in 2015. After not qualifying for 3 of their attempted 7 races, both Hornaday and Tryson were released from the team. Tryson was picked up by Circle Sport to crew chief the team of Alex Kennedy. After being replaced by Paul Clapprood starting at Kentucky, for the rest of the 2015 season, Tryson worked for Hattori Racing Enterprises. This included serving as crew chief for their part time No. 80 Xfinity Series car when it attempted the race at Phoenix with Ross Kenseth. In 2016, he joined Premium Motorsports as the crew chief of their No. 55 team. He returned to TMG, now known as Circle Sport – The Motorsports Group, in 2017 to serve as crew chief of the No. 33 driven by Jeffrey Earnhardt. He did not return to the team after the race at Michigan in June, returning to Premium soon after. He has remained with the team ever since then as the crew chief for the No. 15 car, which for the past two years has been driven mostly by Ross Chastain.
In 2014, Tryson joined Turner Scott Motorsports in the Nationwide Series as crew chief for rookie Dylan Kwasniewski. Tryson was replaced by Shannon Rursch on July 17.
Tryson was replaced by Chad Johnston as Truex's crew chief in June 2011, and he was moved to JTG Daugherty Racing (which at the time had an alliance with MWR), where he became a consultant. In 2012, Tryson started the season as crew chief for David Gilliland at Front Row Motorsports. In October 2012 Tryson joined BK Racing, serving as crew chief for the team's No. 93 car and driver Travis Kvapil. He continued with BK in 2013, moving from the No. 93 to the No. 83, which was driven full time by David Reutimann. In midsummer 2013, he left the team.
In 1999, Tryson joined Roush Racing to become the crew chief for Kevin Lepage and Johnny Benson. While the crew chief for Lepage, he recorded one pole position, two top-five and five top-ten finishes. Afterward, he left the team to work at Wood Brothers Racing in 2000. While there he was the crew chief for two drivers: Elliott Sadler and Ricky Rudd, and won one race at Bristol. Four years later, he returned to Roush as the crew chief for Mark Martin. He was able to become one of three other crew chiefs to make the Chase for the Sprint Cup in its first three seasons, with the others being Robbie Reiser and Chad Knaus. In Midway through the 2007 season, he left Roush again, moving to Penske Racing to become the crew chief for Kurt Busch and the No. 2 team. He remained in that capacity through 2009, when at the end of the season, he decided to move to Michael Waltrip Racing to become the crew chief for the new No. 56 team of Martin Truex Jr.
He began his racing career working with Kenny Bernstein at King Racing. In 1997, he became a crew chief for Geoff Bodine and his Geoff Bodine Racing operation, but quit the team during the August race at Bristol Motor Speedway after arguing with team manager Tim Brewer over pit strategy after Bodine fell two laps down. Incidentally, Tryson moved to Geoff's younger brother Todd's car for the 1998 season.
Patrick "Pat" Tryson (born July 12, 1962) is an American NASCAR crew chief from Malvern, Pennsylvania. He currently works for Premium Motorsports as the crew chief for their No. 15 car, primarily driven by Brennan Poole.
Born on July 12, 1962, in Malvern, Pennsylvania, Pat's father is Joe Tryson, long time crew chief for drag racer Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins. Tryson graduated from West Chester University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration.