MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- Penske Racing announced on Tuesday that Pat Tryson will become crew chief effective immediately of the No. 2 Dodge driven by Kurt Busch. Tryson replaces Troy Raker who has served as interim crew chief of the team since Texas. Troy will return to his previous role within the Penske engineering department.
"We have been knocking at the door and I think Pat can really help take us to the next level," Busch said. "Troy has done a great job filling in for Roy McCauley and I think Pat's presence will add even more depth to our team."
Tryson, a 10-year veteran Nextel Cup crew chief, led Mark Martin to the Chase in each of the last three seasons while working for Roush Fenway Racing. Most recently, he served as crew chief for Greg Biffle and the No. 16 team.
"I'm really looking forward to getting back to the races," Tryson said. "Working with Kurt and the Penske organization is a great opportunity and I'm confident that we can accomplish great things together."
"Pat is a racer who is well respected in the garage area and we look forward to the experience and leadership he will provide to the No. 2 team," said Tim Cindric, president of Penske Performance, Inc. "Competing for championships is our goal and Pat's proven that he has the ability to get top level teams and drivers into the Chase. He will be a true asset to our company as we continue to build for our future."
"We have been knocking at the door and I think Pat can really help take us to the next level," Busch said. "Troy has done a great job filling in for Roy McCauley and I think Pat's presence will add even more depth to our team."
Tryson, a 10-year veteran Nextel Cup crew chief, led Mark Martin to the Chase in each of the last three seasons while working for Roush Fenway Racing. Most recently, he served as crew chief for Greg Biffle and the No. 16 team.
"I'm really looking forward to getting back to the races," Tryson said. "Working with Kurt and the Penske organization is a great opportunity and I'm confident that we can accomplish great things together."
"Pat is a racer who is well respected in the garage area and we look forward to the experience and leadership he will provide to the No. 2 team," said Tim Cindric, president of Penske Performance, Inc. "Competing for championships is our goal and Pat's proven that he has the ability to get top level teams and drivers into the Chase. He will be a true asset to our company as we continue to build for our future."