Andy Houston

Andrew Houston (born November 7, 1970) is an American stock car racing spotter and former driver.

2000 marked Houston's first start in the Winston Cup Series as he competed in five races to prepare for his 2001 rookie campaign with PPI Motorsports.

In 1997, Houston made his first Craftsman Truck Series start with Addington Racing.

For the 1998 season, he returned to Addington Racing and ran full-time in the Truck Series.

Houston would have a solid year winning his first race at New Hampshire International Speedway and posting 9 Top 10's, while finishing 12th in points.

Houston again returned to Addington Racing for the 1999 season and he scored 14 Top 10's with an 8th-place finish in points.

Later that year, Ultra Motorsports gave him a truck ride and he did very well, finishing no worse than tenth and earned a pole at Texas Motor Speedway.

For the remainder of 2004 with the exception of Richmond, Houston raced with multiple teams, but with limited success.

Following his racing career, Houston worked as a spotter for other drivers; he worked with Richard Childress Racing, spotting for Austin Dillon in the Nationwide Series in the early 2010s,[1] moving up with Dillon to the Sprint Cup Series in 2014.