[3] In 1996, he moved to Travis Carter Enterprises (later Haas-Carter Motorsports), working with driver Jimmy Spencer until the end of the 2001 season, then primarily with Todd Bodine in 2002.
In 2009, Wingo joined Roush Fenway Racing, reuniting with McMurray on the team's 26 car including a win at Talladega Superspeedway in November.
21 Wood Brothers Racing car near the end of the year to serve as crew chief for Roush development driver Trevor Bayne.
[3][5] With Bayne moving to Roush's 6 car for 2015, Wingo was replaced by Team Penske crew chief Jeremy Bullins for driver Ryan Blaney.
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