Brian Pattie

Throughout his career, he has also crew chiefed for drivers Joe Nemechek, Ron Fellows, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jerry Nadeau, Tim Fedewa, David Reutimann, Blake Feese, Jamie McMurray, Casey Mears, Reed Sorenson, David Stremme, Kevin Hamlin, Scott Pruett, Michael Valiante, A. J. Allmendinger, Dario Franchitti, Bryan Clauson, Kyle Krisiloff, Scott Lagasse Jr., Juan Pablo Montoya, Clint Bowyer, David Ragan, Greg Biffle and Kyle Busch.

In 1994, Pattie began his career as the fabricator for the NEMCO Motorsports team, owned by driver Joe Nemechek in what is now the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Fellows came close to several wins with Pattie as crew chief, finishing 2nd at Watkins Glen in 1999 and leading the most laps at Sonoma in 2001.

[4][5] In May 2008, he started working as Juan Pablo Montoya's Cup Series crew chief.

They weren't as successful the next three years, and with Bowyer winless since his three-win season in 2012, the team decided before the race at Michigan in June 2015, to move Pattie to MWR's No.

[9] When MWR shut down following the 2015 season, he moved to Roush Fenway Racing as crew chief for the No.

In his first year working with Stenhouse, they earned two wins at Talladega in May and Daytona in July, which qualified the team for the playoffs.

47 team was docked 10 owner and driver points and Pattie was suspended for the race after the car was discovered to have an illegal modification during pre-race inspection.

[12] On November 9, 2022, it was announced that Pattie would leave JTG Daugherty and would become the new crew chief for the Kyle Busch Motorsports No.

Pattie (standing in the middle on his pit box) and his pit crew waiting for Juan Pablo Montoya to come into his pit stall at Michigan in 2011