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Carrier Named Piquet’s Truck Crew Chief
January 10th, 2011
KERNERSVILLE, N.C. — Veteran NASCAR crew chief Chris Carrier has joined Kevin Harvick, Inc. as crew chief for the organization’s third NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team in 2011, the No. 8 Chevrolet to be driven by Nelson Piquet, Jr.
Carrier, who has more than 30 years of experience in the sport, has wins as a crew chief in each of NASCAR’s top-three series. The Bristol, Tenn., native began his career in grassroots racing at the local level as a teenager and graduated from East Tennessee State University with a degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology.
Carrier has served as crew chief at Morgan McClure Motorsports, Andy Petree Racing and Penske Racing. The 50-year-old most recently led Penske’s driver development program with driver Parker Kligerman.
“I’m really looking forward to this experience with Nelson Piquet, Jr.,” said Carrier. “I enjoy working with young drivers and I have a lot of respect for Nelson. Coming from Formula One, I know that he has a lot of talent, he has good car control, and he won’t be afraid to go fast. I’m excited to get started.”
For KHI, the choice of the No. 8 for Piquet’s number in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series carries significance for both the driver and team co-owner Kevin Harvick.
“The No. 8 was my very first go-kart number when I started racing, so it was always a number I wanted our team to use,” said Harvick. “Nelson had also mentioned to me that he liked the number since he grew up racing the No. 33, and the curves of the No. 8 are reminiscent of that number. All in all it seemed like a good fit.”
Piquet will begin his first full-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season Feb. 18 at Daytona Int’l Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., with sponsorship to be announced later.




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