25 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, driven by Ty Dillon and Dawson Sutton.
Wilson began his career in Vermont, building race cars before earning a driver's license.
[1] In 1989, Wilson joined Alsup Racing of the American Canadian Tour as a mechanic for Mike Bachelor.
Harvick had requested the removal of his 2011 crew chief, Gil Martin, in favor of Wilson for 2012 after two consecutive third-place finishes in the standings.
[4] For the final three races of the season, Wilson replaced Drew Blickensderfer as Jeff Burton's crew chief on the No.
[5] Wilson served as crew chief for Kaz Grala after leaving Richard Childress Racing.
[7] RSS would quickly rehire Wilson just a few days later, and he would return to his previous job as crew chief of Ryan Sieg's No.
[11] On July 2, 2022, it was announced that Wilson would be replaced by Charles Denike, who was previously the crew chief of the GMS Racing No.
On June 29, 2022, it was announced that Denike would be replaced at GMS by Jeff Hensley, who started the season as the new crew chief for Matt Crafton and the No.
After losing his job with McAnally, Wilson would join Bassett Racing as the crew chief of their part-time No.
In August, Wilson left the team for ThorSport Racing to replace Hensley as Matt Crafton's crew chief.