Woosley First Female Crew Chief In NASCAR National Series History
Cindy Woosley didn’t set out to be a pioneer. She’ll be the first to tell you she’s “all about the cars.”
But this weekend at Las Vegas, a woman who has always had an affinity for working on cars, has worked as a sheet metal fabricator as well as a skilled home builder, will add another line to her resume – the first female crew chief in NASCAR national series history.
Woosley will lead the #01 Lori Morgan LLC Chevy of JD Motorsports with Kertus Davis as the driver at Las Vegas.
She moved to the top of the pit box following a six-race suspension imposed on regular crew chief Gene Allnut, who was one of five crew chiefs suspended due to a rule violation at Daytona.
A native of Kentucky, Woosley has been with the team since last year and has been involved in racing for two seasons.
Update: Kertus Davis was 33rd on the Race results in the Nationwide race.
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