Andy Petree is a former NASCAR crew chief and team owner who has also worked as a television analyst for NASCAR broadcasts. He was born on August 11, 1958 in North Carolina.
Petree began his NASCAR career as a crew chief for Harry Gant, leading the team to 15 wins and a top-five finish in the Cup Series standings. He then went on to work as a crew chief for Dale Earnhardt, Sr., winning the Cup Series championship with Earnhardt in 1993.
In 1996, Petree transitioned to team ownership, forming his own team called Andy Petree Racing. The team won multiple races and fielded cars for drivers like Ken Schrader, Joe Nemechek, and Bobby Hamilton.
After selling his team in 2004, Petree focused on a career in television, serving as an analyst for both ESPN and NBC during NASCAR broadcasts. In addition to his television work, Petree has also worked in various roles for other NASCAR teams and organizations.
Overall, Andy Petree is a respected figure in the NASCAR community with a long history of success as a crew chief, team owner, and television analyst.
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