Todd Bentley Gordon (born October 20, 1969) is an American former professional NASCAR crew chief and radio sportscaster.
He previously worked full-time as a crew chief for Team Penske in the NASCAR Cup Series from 2011 to 2021.
22 Cup car for one year before Logano drove it,[1] when it was driven by A. J. Allmendinger and then Sam Hornish Jr.
22 Nationwide Series car driven by Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Sam Hornish Jr., Parker Kligerman and Jacques Villeneuve in 2011 where he led the team to the owner's championship.
[2] Gordon began working in NASCAR mid-season in 1998 after graduating from college, getting his first job with Phil Parsons' No.
During the 2002 season, he left JGR for ppc Racing and began in similar roles before eventually becoming an engineer during his time there, and later made his debut as a crew chief sometime in 2004 on the No.
[2] He began crew chiefing permanently in 2005 for ppc Racing, calling the shots for their Busch Series No.
In 2006, Sherman left for a Cup Series ride with BAM Racing and was replaced by John Andretti.
He joined Carl A. Haas Motorsports (formerly Travis Carter Racing) at the start of the 2007 season, where he worked on the team's No.
Blaney would crash out at the next race at Phoenix, which dropped him to sixth in points before the two-month break of the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[8] On January 23, 2023, it was announced that Gordon would join Legacy Motor Club to oversee co-owner Jimmie Johnson’s No.
[3] He is from Camden, New York, but currently lives in Mooresville, North Carolina (near where most NASCAR teams are located) with his wife and two children.
[2] Note: Logano scored one more top five (and ten) at Charlotte in 2013, but that was when Steven Reis was the interim crew chief as a result of Gordon being suspended.