Pat Tryson

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Pat Tryson
Nationality American
Born (1962-07-12) July 12, 1962 (age 61)
Malvern, Pennsylvania, United States

Patrick "Pat" Tryson (born July 12, 1962) is an American NASCAR crew chief from Malvern, Pennsylvania. He began his racing career by working with Kenny Bernstein at King Racing. He attended West Chester University to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration. Afterward, he worked with several teams, such as Geoff Bodine Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, Wood Brothers Racing, Penske Racing, BK Racing, and Turner Scott Motorsports.

Early life

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.[1]

Career

He began his racing career while working with Kenny Bernstein at King Racing. In 1997, he became a crew chief for Geoff Bodine. Two years later, Tryson was employed at Roush Fenway 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 ad Ricky Rudd, and won one race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Four years later, he returned to Roush Fenway Racing 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.[2] In 2009, he was the crew chief for Kurt Busch at Penske Racing. One year later, he decided to move to Michael Waltrip Racing to become the crew chief of Martin Truex, Jr.[3]

In midsummer 2011 he moved to JTG Daugherty Racing as a consultant.[4] In 2012, Tryson started the season as crew chief for David Gilliland at Front Row Motorsports.[5] In October 2012 Tryson joined BK Racing, serving as crew chief for the team's No. 93 car and driver Travis Kvapil.[6]

In 2014, Tryson joined Turner Scott Motorsports in the Nationwide Series as crew chief for rookie Dylan Kwasniewski.[7] Tryson was replaced by Shannon Rursch on July 17.[8] Tryson was picked up by Curtis Key's The Motorsports Group to be crew chief of the #30 car driven by Ron Hornaday Jr.. After not qualifying for 3 of their attempted 7 races, both Hornaday and Tryson were released from the team. Tryson was picked up by BK Racing to crew chief the team of Alex Kennedy. After Sonoma he was released. He is currently a free agent.

References

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External links

  • Pat Tryson crew chief statistics at Racing-Reference

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