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Chad Johnston

Chad A. Johnston is an American NASCAR crew chief. He is currently the crew chief for the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford driver Ryan Preece. Johnston was previously a crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series for Chip Ganassi Racing (the No. 42 of Kyle Larson and later Matt Kenseth),[1] Stewart-Haas Racing (the No. 14 of Tony Stewart), and Michael Waltrip Racing (the No. 56 of Martin Truex Jr.). Johnston was Truex's engineer prior to his promotion by MWR to crew chief midway through the 2011 season.

Chad Johnston
Personal information
Birth nameChad A. Johnston
Nationality American
BornCayuga, Indiana, U.S.
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportNASCAR Cup Series
Team41. Stewart-Haas Racing

Racing career edit

After graduating college at Indiana State University in 2004, Johnston got a job as an engineer for Morgan-Dollar Motorsports in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Over the following years, Johnston became the engineer for teams such as JTG Daugherty Racing and Evernham Motorsports.[2]

In 2011, while doing engineer work for Michael Waltrip Racing, Johnston became the crew chief for the No. 56 team, driven by Martin Truex Jr. Over the 19 races they were together, the pair got 1 pole, 2 top-5's, and 5 top-10's.

The following year, in 2012, Johnston became Truex's full-time crew chief. Truex Jr. and Johnston finished off the season with 1 pole, 19 top-10's, and 7 top-5's. They would finish 11th in the point standings after making the Chase.

In 2013, the pair returned to the No. 56 team. Midway through the season at Sonoma, the team won their first race. They would finish of the season with 1 win, 15 top-10's, 7 top-5's.

Johnston moved over to the No. 14 team for Stewart-Haas Racing, driven by Tony Stewart. However, midway through the season, Stewart decided not to drive for three races, being replaced by Regan Smith for the first of those races and Jeff Burton for the next two after being involved in the death of Kevin Ward Jr.[3][4] Stewart would return to the seat at Atlanta.

In 2015, Stewart and Johnston would pair up again. However, this season would prove to be a challenge for Stewart, as he would only be able to get 3 top-10's throughout the season, leading up to a 28th place finish in the points standings.

Johnston would again move teams in 2016, this time moving to the No. 42 team at Chip Ganassi Racing, driven by Kyle Larson.[5] At Michigan in the fall, Kyle Larson would get his first win in the Cup Series. The group would end up finishing the season with 1 win, 14 top-10's, and 9 top-5's leading up to a 9th place in the championship standings.

Larson and Johnston would start off the 2017 season with 5 top 2's, one of them being a win. Larson would win 3 more times throughout the season, finishing 8th in the championship standings after having a lack of consistency in the playoffs.

Johnston would remain as Larson's crew chief in 2018 and 2019. After a winless 2018 season, the two won at Dover International Speedway in the fall.[6] In 2020, Johnston would become the crew chief for Matt Kenseth after Kyle Larson was suspended for saying a racial slur during a streamed iRacing event.

Although he did score a second-place finish in the 2020 Brickyard 400 and a tenth place finish in his first race with the team at Darlington in May, Kenseth's return was largely a disappointment, and Johnston was released as the crew chief of the No. 42 on August 4 and replaced by the team's engineer since 2016, Phil Surgen, starting at the Michigan doubleheader.[1] Surgen also substituted for Johnston in the crew chief role for one race in 2016, also coincidentally at Michigan, where he would lead Larson and the team to a third place finish in that race. Johnston had been suspended due to the lug nut rule.[7]

With one race to go in the 2020 ARCA Menards Series West season, Johnston was picked up by DGR-Crosley to crew chief their No. 17 Ford of Taylor Gray in the season-finale at Phoenix, where Gray would finish third in this race. Johnston stayed on with the team, now just known as David Gilliland Racing, in 2021, crew chiefing Gray in his full season in the ARCA Menards Series East and part-time schedule in the main ARCA Menards Series. Also, the team announced that Gray would make his Truck Series debut in 2021, driving the No. 17 Ford part-time, and Johnston would also crew chief Gray in that series.[8]

In December 2022, Johnston returned to Stewart-Haas Racing and the NASCAR Cup Series after it was announced that driver, Ryan Preece would replace Cole Custer in the No. 41 for the 2023 season. Johnston and Preece previously worked together in the Truck Series with David Gilliland Racing, having won together twice, at Nashville Superspeedway in 2021 and 2022.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Phil Surgen takes over as crew chief for No. 42 team at Chip Ganassi Racing". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 4, 2020. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "Chad Johnston, '03". The STATE Magazine. Indiana State University. Retrieved August 20, 2019.[failed verification]
  3. ^ "Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick defend Tony Stewart, rip media". www.sportingnews.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  4. ^ Gluck, Jeff. "Regan Smith subs for Tony Stewart, finishes 37th". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  5. ^ "Johnston Named Crew Chief for Larson and the No 42 Target Chevrolet". www.chipganassiracing.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  6. ^ Crandall, Kelly (October 7, 2019). "For NASCAR driver Kyle Larson, Dover was a timely win in more ways than one". USA Today. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  7. ^ "Johnston latest on list of suspended crew chiefs". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. June 10, 2016. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  8. ^ Carey, Michael (January 21, 2021). "David Gilliland Racing Reveals Driver and Crew Chief Pairings for Upcoming Season". TobyChristie.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.

External links edit

  • Chad Johnston crew chief statistics at Racing-Reference

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SportCountryUnited StatesSportNASCAR Cup SeriesTeam41 Stewart Haas RacingRacing career editAfter graduating college at Indiana State University in 2004 Johnston got a job as an engineer for Morgan Dollar Motorsports in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Over the following years Johnston became the engineer for teams such as JTG Daugherty Racing and Evernham Motorsports 2 In 2011 while doing engineer work for Michael Waltrip Racing Johnston became the crew chief for the No 56 team driven by Martin Truex Jr Over the 19 races they were together the pair got 1 pole 2 top 5 s and 5 top 10 s The following year in 2012 Johnston became Truex s full time crew chief Truex Jr and Johnston finished off the season with 1 pole 19 top 10 s and 7 top 5 s They would finish 11th in the point standings after making the Chase In 2013 the pair returned to the No 56 team Midway through the season at Sonoma the team won their first race They would finish of the season with 1 win 15 top 10 s 7 top 5 s Johnston moved over to the No 14 team for Stewart Haas Racing driven by Tony Stewart However midway through the season Stewart decided not to drive for three races being replaced by Regan Smith for the first of those races and Jeff Burton for the next two after being involved in the death of Kevin Ward Jr 3 4 Stewart would return to the seat at Atlanta In 2015 Stewart and Johnston would pair up again However this season would prove to be a challenge for Stewart as he would only be able to get 3 top 10 s throughout the season leading up to a 28th place finish in the points standings Johnston would again move teams in 2016 this time moving to the No 42 team at Chip Ganassi Racing driven by Kyle Larson 5 At Michigan in the fall Kyle Larson would get his first win in the Cup Series The group would end up finishing the season with 1 win 14 top 10 s and 9 top 5 s leading up to a 9th place in the championship standings Larson and Johnston would start off the 2017 season with 5 top 2 s one of them being a win Larson would win 3 more times throughout the season finishing 8th in the championship standings after having a lack of consistency in the playoffs Johnston would remain as Larson s crew chief in 2018 and 2019 After a winless 2018 season the two won at Dover International Speedway in the fall 6 In 2020 Johnston would become the crew chief for Matt Kenseth after Kyle Larson was suspended for saying a racial slur during a streamed iRacing event Although he did score a second place finish in the 2020 Brickyard 400 and a tenth place finish in his first race with the team at Darlington in May Kenseth s return was largely a disappointment and Johnston was released as the crew chief of the No 42 on August 4 and replaced by the team s engineer since 2016 Phil Surgen starting at the Michigan doubleheader 1 Surgen also substituted for Johnston in the crew chief role for one race in 2016 also coincidentally at Michigan where he would lead Larson and the team to a third place finish in that race Johnston had been suspended due to the lug nut rule 7 With one race to go in the 2020 ARCA Menards Series West season Johnston was picked up by DGR Crosley to crew chief their No 17 Ford of Taylor Gray in the season finale at Phoenix where Gray would finish third in this race Johnston stayed on with the team now just known as David Gilliland Racing in 2021 crew chiefing Gray in his full season in the ARCA Menards Series East and part time schedule in the main ARCA Menards Series Also the team announced that Gray would make his Truck Series debut in 2021 driving the No 17 Ford part time and Johnston would also crew chief Gray in that series 8 In December 2022 Johnston returned to Stewart Haas Racing and the NASCAR Cup Series after it was announced that driver Ryan Preece would replace Cole Custer in the No 41 for the 2023 season Johnston and Preece previously worked together in the Truck Series with David Gilliland Racing having won together twice at Nashville Superspeedway in 2021 and 2022 References edit a b Phil Surgen takes over as crew chief for No 42 team at Chip Ganassi Racing NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC August 4 2020 Retrieved August 5 2020 Chad Johnston 03 The STATE Magazine Indiana State University Retrieved August 20 2019 failed verification Jeff Burton Kevin Harvick defend Tony Stewart rip media www sportingnews com Retrieved 2019 08 20 Gluck Jeff Regan Smith subs for Tony Stewart finishes 37th USA TODAY Retrieved 2019 08 20 Johnston Named Crew Chief for Larson and the No 42 Target Chevrolet www chipganassiracing com Retrieved 2019 08 20 Crandall Kelly October 7 2019 For NASCAR driver Kyle Larson Dover was a timely win in more ways than one USA Today Retrieved January 22 2020 Johnston latest on list of suspended crew chiefs NASCAR com NASCAR Digital Media LLC June 10 2016 Retrieved August 5 2020 Carey Michael January 21 2021 David Gilliland Racing Reveals Driver and Crew Chief Pairings for Upcoming Season TobyChristie com 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