Penske Racing South President to retire, Newman to get new crew chief
Quote selected text Published November 29th, 2007 in NASCAR News
Don Miller, who has served as President of Penske Racing South, Inc. since its inception in 1990, is retiring from his position after nearly two successful decades at the highest levels of stock car racing. Penske Racing also announced that Mike Nelson, who just completed his first season as crew chief of the #12 Alltel Dodge driven by Ryan Newman, has been promoted to Vice President of Operations.
In his new role, Nelson will oversee Penske’s entries in the Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series programs, reporting to Tim Cindric, President of Penske Performance, Inc. In addition, Roy McCauley has been named crew chief for the #12 Alltel team.
[Penske PR]
- Nelson named Ryan Newman’s crew chief, Borland may leave team after all
- Borland to meet with Penske today on his future with team
- Mike Nelson named crew chief at Penske for Ryan Newman
- Borland staying at Penske Racing
- Matt Borland forced out at Penske South?











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