Douglas Paul George (born November 5, 1960) is an American professional stock car racing driver and mechanic.
66 Thorsport Racing Toyota Tundra driven by Johnny Sauter in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
07 Olson Technology Ford Thunderbird, he qualified 42nd and finished 31st in the Winston Cup race.
He ran an additional race that season at Phoenix International Raceway, where he finished 41st after a wreck.
He had a fifth-place run at Sears Point, and finished 12th in the standings, runner-up to Bryan Reffner in the Rookie of the Year battle.
84 Porter-Cable Power Tools Ford and had a tenth at Sonoma, before finishing the season in Liberty's No.
98 Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce Ford, where he had his worst finish with Liberty, fifteenth.
In 2007, he returned to NASCAR as crew chief for Billy Ballew Motorsports from 2008 to 2010, working most notably with Kyle Busch.
However, in September, he went back to the Truck Series crew chiefing for Dakoda Armstrong at Turn One Racing.
George returned to the K&N Series in 2014, starting the year as crew chief for Australian Brodie Kostecki's family team.
After a few races, he left to return to Turner Scott Motorsports as Ron Hornaday's crew chief.
30 team shut down in August due to lack of sponsorship, he was named crew chief for teammate Ben Kennedy's No.
31 truck, replacing Michael Shelton, who went to become the first crew chief for John Wes Townley's new team, Athenian Motorsports.
George remained the crew chief, but was released with a few races left in the season after the team was winless again and missed the playoffs.