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Barry Dodson was born on 4 June, 1971 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, is an American NASCAR crew chief. Discover Barry Dodson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?

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Occupation Crew Chief, Mechanic
Age 46 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 4 June, 1971
Birthday 4 June
Birthplace Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Date of death 20 December, 2017
Died Place Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Nationality United States

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Barry Dodson was an American stock car crew chief.

1979

Dodson was hired by W. C. Anderson in 1979 to work on Benny Parsons' team before switching to Anderson's other driver Cale Yarborough.

1983

He left with Yarborough in 1983 and they joined Harry Ranier's team.

1985

Dodson was a NASCAR crew chief for the first time in 1985.

Driver Tim Richmond finished eleventh in points with 13 top ten and 3 top five finishes in 28 races.

1986

Dodson moved to Blue Max Racing in 1986; Rusty Wallace won two races that season and finished sixth in points.

1987

In 1987, Wallace won twice and finished fifth in points.

1988

In 1988, Wallace won six times and finished second in points.

1989

He was the crew chief for Rusty Wallace's 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship for Blue Max Racing.

He pitted for several drivers who won a combined 19 Cup races.

Dodson began racing in $99 claim races at Bowman Gray Stadium.

He then worked six years for Petty Enterprises in the Grand National Series (now NASCAR Xfinity Series).

Wallace won the 1989 championship after winning six races and four pole positions.

1990

Dodson ran Wallace's pits for the final time in 1990.

The team had two wins and finished sixth in points before disbanding.

1991

Dodson was hired by Sam McMahon on Team III Racing in 1991; the team has a variety of drivers.

1992

Dodson was then hired by Bob Whitcomb in 1992 with driver Derrike Cope.

1993

Owner/Driver Darrell Waltrip hired Dodson in 1993 as his crew chief for his team.

1994

Dodson was the crew chief until after the fifteenth race of the 1994 season.

Dodson's 17-year-old son David Trey Dodson and 16-year-old daughter Tia Jan Dodson were killed in an automobile accident in 1994.

Their mother, Jan Kirkman Dodson, had been Barry Dodson's estranged wife.

Dodson's step-son Trent Owens has also been a NASCAR crew chief.

1995

Felix Sabates hired Dodson for the 1995 season and driver Kyle Petty recorded Dodson's final win as a Cup crew chief; the union lasted for the first 25 races.

Dodson was the crew chief in the NASCAR SuperTruck Series from 1995 until 1998 for Ultra Motorsports with owner Jim Smith.

Ultra's driver Mike Bliss won six races in the period.

Bliss finished in the top 10 season points for all four seasons.

Wallace later hired Dodson as the general manager for his Xfinity Series team.

2007

Dodson's final truck crew chief race happened in 2007.

Dodson grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with Chocolate Myers and the two sat together at the grandstands of Bowman Gray Stadium in their youth.

2017

Dodson died in Winston-Salem, North Carolina at age 64 after a brief illness on December 20, 2017.