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Todd Parrott

Todd T. Parrott (born February 9, 1964) is an American stock car racing crew chief. He last worked for B. J. McLeod Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing as a crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series. He is most well-known for his long tenure at Robert Yates Racing as Dale Jarrett's crew chief on the No. 88 Ford. The duo won 27 races together as well as the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship.

Todd Parrott
Parrott in 1997
Personal information
Birth nameTodd T. Parrott
Nationality American
Born (1964-02-09) February 9, 1964 (age 59)
Charlotte, North Carolina
Spouse(s)Billie Kiser-Parrott
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportNASCAR Cup Series

Parrott also worked with Ernie Irvan, Elliott Sadler, and David Gilliland while at Yates. Over his career, Parrott has also worked for Petty Enterprises, Hall of Fame Racing (which was in a partnership with Yates), Roush Fenway Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports (the successor team to Petty Enterprises), Tommy Baldwin Racing, Richard Childress Racing, Circle Sport, Leavine Family Racing, and Premium Motorsports. Parrott won two races with Sadler in 2004, and his last two wins as a crew chief came with Marcos Ambrose at RPM in 2011 and 2012.

He last served as a crew chief in 2020 and at the time was one of the most successful active crew chief in the Cup Series with 31 career wins, behind Chad Knaus (81 wins) and Paul Wolfe (32).

Career

Early Career: Working with Family

Parrott spent his early years working with his father Buddy, and brother Brad for DiGard Motorsports, and Curb Motorsports. Todd and Brad would then go to work for car owner and legendary drag racer Raymond Beadle and the Blue Max team under crew chief Barry Dodson. Both brothers were crew members on Rusty Wallace's 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Championship team. Following the disbanding of the Blue Max team after the 1990 Winston Cup season the Parrott brothers would follow Wallace to the newly formed Penske Racing South, where Todd worked as a chassis specialist and tire manager, as well as a tire carrier during pit stops. Two thirds of the way through the 1992 season Todd and Brad would be reunited with their father Buddy, who was hired as Wallace's crew chief. Together they formed the core of the crew that won the 1993 Unocal Pit Crew Championship, and 19 races between 1992-1994. Buddy departed at the end of 1994, while Todd would remain at Penske until October 1995, with Brad following Todd to Yates soon after.[1][2]

1995–2005: Robert Yates Racing

Parrott's first crew chief position was working with Ernie Irvan in 1995 at Yates Racing on the new #88 Ford for two races. When the No. 88 went full time in 1996, Parrott became the crew chief for Dale Jarrett, winning the 1999 Cup Series championship. After 2002, Parrott worked for periods with several Yates drivers including Jarrett, Elliott Sadler, Travis Kvapil, and David Gilliland.

2006: Petty Enterprises

In 2006, Parrott left RYR to crew chief the famous No. 43 Petty Enterprises Dodge, driven by Bobby Labonte, but returning to Yates during the season to work with rookie David Gilliland, who had just replaced Sadler in the No. 38 car.

2006–2009: Second stint at Yates (including Hall of Fame Racing)

After Parrott returned to RYR, he and Gilliland won the pole for the Talladega race. The pair remained together for the entire 2007 season. However, for 2008, Parrott was moved to the other Yates car, the No. 28 (formerly No. 88), with Travis Kvapil.[3] For 2009, Parrott was moved Hall of Fame Racing, a satellite team to Yates Racing which switched from Toyota to Ford that year after previously having an alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing. HOF would begin operating out the Yates shop in 2009. The driver was Bobby Labonte, who Parrott reunited with after previously working with him in 2006, but once again, the duo failed to make it through a full season, and Parrott was replaced on the No. 96 car by Ben Leslie during the season. Both Hall of Fame Racing and Yates Racing would close down after the 2009 season due to lack of sponsorship, with Yates equipment and owner points being inherited by Front Row Motorsports.

2010–2013: Roush Fenway Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports

Parrott remained in the Ford family in 2010, initially working the speedway program in the Research and Development department of Roush Fenway Racing but quickly became Matt Kenseth's crew chief on the No. 17 after the 2010 Daytona 500, replacing Drew Blickensderfer, who was reassigned to Carl Edwards' No. 60 car in the Nationwide Series.[4] Midway through the season, however, Parrott was released, and he joined Richard Petty Motorsports (which had an alliance with Roush at the time) starting at Chicagoland Speedway as crew chief for Elliott Sadler's No. 19. After RPM reduced from four cars to two for 2011, he moved to the No. 9 team and driver Marcos Ambrose. Two-thirds through the 2012 season, RPM's teams switched crew chiefs with Parrott going to the No. 43 of Aric Almirola,[5] where he remained for 2013.

On October 17, 2013, it was announced that Parrott had been indefinitely suspended due to failing to meet NASCAR's substance abuse policy.[6] He was released by Richard Petty Motorsports on October 21.[7]

2014–2017: Tommy Baldwin Racing, Richard Childress Racing, Circle Sport, Leavine Family Racing

On February 3, 2014, Parrott was named the crew chief of the No. 36 Chevrolet of Tommy Baldwin Racing,[8] driven by Reed Sorenson.[9] On December 13, 2014, it was announced that Parrott would be the Competition Director for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.[10] Parrott was also named the crew chief on RCR's part-time No. 33 Cup Series car, working nine races for drivers Ty Dillon, Michael Annett, and Brian Scott. Parrott also substituted for Luke Lambert on the RCR No. 31 Cup car of Ryan Newman for six races, while Lambert served a suspension.[11]

Parrott began 2016 working five races on the No. 95 Cup entry of Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing, eventually being named full-time crew chief in October for drivers Ty Dillon and Michael McDowell. He continued in that position for most of 2017 as well.

2018–2020: Premium Motorsports, B. J. McLeod Motorsports, Rick Ware Racing

In the 2018 season, Parrott moved to Premium Motorsports to crew chief their No. 55 car, where he reunited with Reed Sorenson. He also worked with Ross Chastain (on the No. 15 in one race), J. J. Yeley, Jeffrey Earnhardt, D. J. Kennington, and Jesse Little that year. The No. 55 also switched numbers to the No. 7 during the season after Premium started sharing owner points with NY Racing Team, who previously used the car number by themselves.

After not crew chiefing for any team in 2019, Parrott returned to the pit box in 2020 as the crew chief for B. J. McLeod Motorsports in that team's first season in the Cup Series. After working ten races with the team, Parrott finished out the season with Rick Ware Racing, crew chiefing for various drivers within the organization.

Personal life

Parrott is the son of former Richard Petty crew chief Buddy Parrott and older brother of former Carl Edwards Xfinity crew chief Brad Parrott, who worked for Roush, Ganassi, and Rusty Wallace Racing, among other teams. Brad twice served brief stints as crew chief for Dale Jarrett in the Cup Series in 2003 and 2008.[12][13]

Crew chiefing record

All of Parrott's career as a crew chief has been in the NASCAR Cup Series, except for when he was also the crew chief of the Yates Racing No. 90 Busch Series car in 2005 for five races, four with Elliott Sadler and one with Dale Jarrett.

Year # Team
1995 #88 Robert Yates Racing (2 races)
1996–2002 #88 Robert Yates Racing (full-time)
2003 #38 Robert Yates Racing (13 races)
2004 #38 Robert Yates Racing (full-time)
2005 #38 Robert Yates Racing (27 races)
#88 Robert Yates Racing (9 races)
2006 #43 Petty Enterprises (22 races)
#38 Robert Yates Racing (13 races)
2007 #38 Robert Yates Racing (full-time)
2008 #28 Yates Racing (full-time)
2009 #96 Hall of Fame Racing (10 races)
2010 #17 Roush Fenway Racing (15 races)
#19 Richard Petty Motorsports (18 races)
2011 #9 Richard Petty Motorsports (full-time)
2012 #9 Richard Petty Motorsports (26 races)
#43 Richard Petty Motorsports (10 races)
2013 #43 Richard Petty Motorsports (31 races)
2014 #36 Tommy Baldwin Racing (full-time)
2015 #33 Richard Childress Racing (9 races)
#31 Richard Childress Racing (6 races)
2016 #95 Circle Sport – Leavine Family Racing (12 races)
2017 #95 Leavine Family Racing (31 races)
2018 #15 Premium Motorsports (1 race)
#55 / #7 Premium Motorsports (15 races)
2020 #78 B. J. McLeod Motorsports (10 races)
#53 / #27 Rick Ware Racing (16 races)
#51 Petty Ware Racing (3 races)

References

  1. ^ "Parrott Quiet, Unassuming, but Superb Crew Chief".
  2. ^ "Quick-change artistry of Parrott's crew speeds Wallace toward Victory Lane".
  3. ^ "Travis Kvapil-Todd Parrott pairing at Yates Racing could be over | NASCAR News Now". SceneDaily.com. 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  4. ^ . Nascar.speedtv.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-09. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  5. ^ "Ambrose, Almirola swap crew chiefs at RPM". NASCAR.com. September 10, 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
  6. ^ Ryan, Nate (October 17, 2013). "Crew chief Todd Parrott suspended indefinitely". USA Today. McLean, VA. Retrieved 2013-10-17.
  7. ^ Spencer, Lee (October 22, 2013). "Petty, crew chief Parrott part ways". Fox Sports. Retrieved 2013-10-22.
  8. ^ "Todd Parrott new No. 36 crew chief". ESPN. February 3, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  9. ^ "TOMMY BALDWIN RACING TABS SORENSON FOR NO. 36". NASCAR. February 4, 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-04.
  10. ^ "RCR hires former Sprint Cup champion crew chief". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  11. ^ "RCR loses final appeal on Tire Penalty". NASCAR.com. NASCAR Media Group, LLC. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
  12. ^ Dave Rodman (2010-04-19). "Kenseth, Parrott revisit past at Roush Fenway – Apr 19, 2010". Nascar.Com. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  13. ^ Dave Rodman, NASCAR.COM (2006-06-13). "Shop Talk: Todd Parrott – Jun 13, 2006". Nascar.Com. Retrieved 2010-11-27.

External links

  • Todd Parrott crew chief statistics at Racing-Reference

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Todd T Parrott born February 9 1964 is an American stock car racing crew chief He last worked for B J McLeod Motorsports and Rick Ware Racing as a crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series He is most well known for his long tenure at Robert Yates Racing as Dale Jarrett s crew chief on the No 88 Ford The duo won 27 races together as well as the 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship Todd ParrottParrott in 1997Personal informationBirth nameTodd T ParrottNationalityAmericanBorn 1964 02 09 February 9 1964 age 59 Charlotte North CarolinaSpouse s Billie Kiser ParrottSportCountryUnited StatesSportNASCAR Cup SeriesParrott also worked with Ernie Irvan Elliott Sadler and David Gilliland while at Yates Over his career Parrott has also worked for Petty Enterprises Hall of Fame Racing which was in a partnership with Yates Roush Fenway Racing Richard Petty Motorsports the successor team to Petty Enterprises Tommy Baldwin Racing Richard Childress Racing Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing and Premium Motorsports Parrott won two races with Sadler in 2004 and his last two wins as a crew chief came with Marcos Ambrose at RPM in 2011 and 2012 He last served as a crew chief in 2020 and at the time was one of the most successful active crew chief in the Cup Series with 31 career wins behind Chad Knaus 81 wins and Paul Wolfe 32 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early Career Working with Family 1 2 1995 2005 Robert Yates Racing 1 3 2006 Petty Enterprises 1 4 2006 2009 Second stint at Yates including Hall of Fame Racing 1 5 2010 2013 Roush Fenway Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports 1 6 2014 2017 Tommy Baldwin Racing Richard Childress Racing Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing 1 7 2018 2020 Premium Motorsports B J McLeod Motorsports Rick Ware Racing 2 Personal life 3 Crew chiefing record 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditEarly Career Working with Family Edit Parrott spent his early years working with his father Buddy and brother Brad for DiGard Motorsports and Curb Motorsports Todd and Brad would then go to work for car owner and legendary drag racer Raymond Beadle and the Blue Max team under crew chief Barry Dodson Both brothers were crew members on Rusty Wallace s 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Championship team Following the disbanding of the Blue Max team after the 1990 Winston Cup season the Parrott brothers would follow Wallace to the newly formed Penske Racing South where Todd worked as a chassis specialist and tire manager as well as a tire carrier during pit stops Two thirds of the way through the 1992 season Todd and Brad would be reunited with their father Buddy who was hired as Wallace s crew chief Together they formed the core of the crew that won the 1993 Unocal Pit Crew Championship and 19 races between 1992 1994 Buddy departed at the end of 1994 while Todd would remain at Penske until October 1995 with Brad following Todd to Yates soon after 1 2 1995 2005 Robert Yates Racing Edit Parrott s first crew chief position was working with Ernie Irvan in 1995 at Yates Racing on the new 88 Ford for two races When the No 88 went full time in 1996 Parrott became the crew chief for Dale Jarrett winning the 1999 Cup Series championship After 2002 Parrott worked for periods with several Yates drivers including Jarrett Elliott Sadler Travis Kvapil and David Gilliland 2006 Petty Enterprises Edit In 2006 Parrott left RYR to crew chief the famous No 43 Petty Enterprises Dodge driven by Bobby Labonte but returning to Yates during the season to work with rookie David Gilliland who had just replaced Sadler in the No 38 car 2006 2009 Second stint at Yates including Hall of Fame Racing Edit After Parrott returned to RYR he and Gilliland won the pole for the Talladega race The pair remained together for the entire 2007 season However for 2008 Parrott was moved to the other Yates car the No 28 formerly No 88 with Travis Kvapil 3 For 2009 Parrott was moved Hall of Fame Racing a satellite team to Yates Racing which switched from Toyota to Ford that year after previously having an alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing HOF would begin operating out the Yates shop in 2009 The driver was Bobby Labonte who Parrott reunited with after previously working with him in 2006 but once again the duo failed to make it through a full season and Parrott was replaced on the No 96 car by Ben Leslie during the season Both Hall of Fame Racing and Yates Racing would close down after the 2009 season due to lack of sponsorship with Yates equipment and owner points being inherited by Front Row Motorsports 2010 2013 Roush Fenway Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports Edit Parrott remained in the Ford family in 2010 initially working the speedway program in the Research and Development department of Roush Fenway Racing but quickly became Matt Kenseth s crew chief on the No 17 after the 2010 Daytona 500 replacing Drew Blickensderfer who was reassigned to Carl Edwards No 60 car in the Nationwide Series 4 Midway through the season however Parrott was released and he joined Richard Petty Motorsports which had an alliance with Roush at the time starting at Chicagoland Speedway as crew chief for Elliott Sadler s No 19 After RPM reduced from four cars to two for 2011 he moved to the No 9 team and driver Marcos Ambrose Two thirds through the 2012 season RPM s teams switched crew chiefs with Parrott going to the No 43 of Aric Almirola 5 where he remained for 2013 On October 17 2013 it was announced that Parrott had been indefinitely suspended due to failing to meet NASCAR s substance abuse policy 6 He was released by Richard Petty Motorsports on October 21 7 2014 2017 Tommy Baldwin Racing Richard Childress Racing Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing Edit On February 3 2014 Parrott was named the crew chief of the No 36 Chevrolet of Tommy Baldwin Racing 8 driven by Reed Sorenson 9 On December 13 2014 it was announced that Parrott would be the Competition Director for Richard Childress Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series 10 Parrott was also named the crew chief on RCR s part time No 33 Cup Series car working nine races for drivers Ty Dillon Michael Annett and Brian Scott Parrott also substituted for Luke Lambert on the RCR No 31 Cup car of Ryan Newman for six races while Lambert served a suspension 11 Parrott began 2016 working five races on the No 95 Cup entry of Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing eventually being named full time crew chief in October for drivers Ty Dillon and Michael McDowell He continued in that position for most of 2017 as well 2018 2020 Premium Motorsports B J McLeod Motorsports Rick Ware Racing Edit In the 2018 season Parrott moved to Premium Motorsports to crew chief their No 55 car where he reunited with Reed Sorenson He also worked with Ross Chastain on the No 15 in one race J J Yeley Jeffrey Earnhardt D J Kennington and Jesse Little that year The No 55 also switched numbers to the No 7 during the season after Premium started sharing owner points with NY Racing Team who previously used the car number by themselves After not crew chiefing for any team in 2019 Parrott returned to the pit box in 2020 as the crew chief for B J McLeod Motorsports in that team s first season in the Cup Series After working ten races with the team Parrott finished out the season with Rick Ware Racing crew chiefing for various drivers within the organization Personal life EditParrott is the son of former Richard Petty crew chief Buddy Parrott and older brother of former Carl Edwards Xfinity crew chief Brad Parrott who worked for Roush Ganassi and Rusty Wallace Racing among other teams Brad twice served brief stints as crew chief for Dale Jarrett in the Cup Series in 2003 and 2008 12 13 Crew chiefing record EditAll of Parrott s career as a crew chief has been in the NASCAR Cup Series except for when he was also the crew chief of the Yates Racing No 90 Busch Series car in 2005 for five races four with Elliott Sadler and one with Dale Jarrett Year Team1995 88 Robert Yates Racing 2 races 1996 2002 88 Robert Yates Racing full time 2003 38 Robert Yates Racing 13 races 2004 38 Robert Yates Racing full time 2005 38 Robert Yates Racing 27 races 88 Robert Yates Racing 9 races 2006 43 Petty Enterprises 22 races 38 Robert Yates Racing 13 races 2007 38 Robert Yates Racing full time 2008 28 Yates Racing full time 2009 96 Hall of Fame Racing 10 races 2010 17 Roush Fenway Racing 15 races 19 Richard Petty Motorsports 18 races 2011 9 Richard Petty Motorsports full time 2012 9 Richard Petty Motorsports 26 races 43 Richard Petty Motorsports 10 races 2013 43 Richard Petty Motorsports 31 races 2014 36 Tommy Baldwin Racing full time 2015 33 Richard Childress Racing 9 races 31 Richard Childress Racing 6 races 2016 95 Circle Sport Leavine Family Racing 12 races 2017 95 Leavine Family Racing 31 races 2018 15 Premium Motorsports 1 race 55 7 Premium Motorsports 15 races 2020 78 B J McLeod Motorsports 10 races 53 27 Rick Ware Racing 16 races 51 Petty Ware Racing 3 races References Edit Parrott Quiet Unassuming but Superb Crew Chief Quick change artistry of Parrott s crew speeds Wallace toward Victory Lane Travis Kvapil Todd Parrott pairing at Yates Racing could be over NASCAR News Now SceneDaily com 2008 11 20 Retrieved 2010 11 27 NASCAR CUP Parrott Ready To Challenge SPEEDtv com Nascar speedtv com Archived from the original on 2010 07 09 Retrieved 2010 11 27 Ambrose Almirola swap crew chiefs at RPM NASCAR com September 10 2012 Retrieved 2013 10 17 Ryan Nate October 17 2013 Crew chief Todd Parrott suspended indefinitely USA Today McLean VA Retrieved 2013 10 17 Spencer Lee October 22 2013 Petty crew chief Parrott part ways Fox Sports Retrieved 2013 10 22 Todd Parrott new No 36 crew chief ESPN February 3 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 07 TOMMY BALDWIN RACING TABS SORENSON FOR NO 36 NASCAR February 4 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 04 RCR hires former Sprint Cup champion crew chief NASCAR com NASCAR Media Group LLC Retrieved 13 December 2014 RCR loses final appeal on Tire Penalty NASCAR com NASCAR Media Group LLC Retrieved 6 May 2015 Dave Rodman 2010 04 19 Kenseth Parrott revisit past at Roush Fenway Apr 19 2010 Nascar Com Retrieved 2010 11 27 Dave Rodman NASCAR COM 2006 06 13 Shop Talk Todd Parrott Jun 13 2006 Nascar Com Retrieved 2010 11 27 External links EditTodd Parrott crew chief statistics at Racing Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Todd Parrott amp oldid 1092531157, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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