Travis Geisler

Travis Geisler (born November 8, 1980) is an American professional stock car racing team executive, crew chief, and former driver.

He had spent the rest of that year, his first as a full-time crew member, at Robert Yates Racing, where he had been an engineer on Busch and Cup Series cars for the team.

[2] However, even after Geisler's promotion into the crew chief role, things did not get any better and Hornish would finish 35th in the standings, fall out of the top-35 in owner points and fail to qualify for two races (Talladega and Homestead-Miami), and lose the rookie of the year award to Regan Smith.

In 2020, Geisler would return to the pit box for the first time in ten years, as he served as the interim crew chief for Penske's No.

12 Ford of Ryan Blaney in the Southern 500 after Todd Gordon was suspended for the race due to the car's improperly installed ballast.

[3] Originally from Pittsburgh, Geisler currently lives in Davidson, North Carolina (in the Charlotte metropolitan area where NASCAR teams are based) with his wife and two sons.