Travis Peterson will join Spire Motorsports next season to crew chief for Michael McDowell and the No. 71 team.
It is a multiyear agreement for Peterson. Peterson and McDowell currently work together at Front Row Mo torsports, where they have been paired on the No. 34 team since 2023. The duo won on the Indianapolis road course last year.
“It’s exciting to have Travis Peterson join Spire Motorsports,” Spire Motorsports president Doug Duchardt said. “The first time Travis and I worked together was when Greg Ives and Travis came to Hendrick Motorsports to be the crew chief and the engineer for the No. 88 car with Dale Jr. I got to spend time with Travis there as a young engineer and it’s exciting to see how he’s grown into a leader and a crew chief.
“He’s going to add tremendous depth to our crew chief lineup and be a great compliment to Luke and Rodney . I’m really excited to see what those three can do together.”
Spire Motorsports will field three entries next season with McDowell, Carson Hocevar and a third driver still to be named. McDowell’s team, the No. 71, will become a full-fledged Spire Motorsports effort next season, which included needing a crew chief, as Zane Smith moves on. Smith is on loan to Spire Motorsports from Trackhouse Racing, and the No. 71 team is currently made up of members from both organizations.
Peterson has previously worked for JR Motorsports and Hendrick Motorsports. He was a lead engineer for Jack Roush before moving to Front Row Motorsports. The 2025 season will be Peterson’s third as a Cup Series crew chief.
“It is a very exciting opportunity,” Peterson said. “Michael and I had the opportunity to meet with Doug and Dickerson and they really sold us on the vision of where Spire is going and how we could be big role players in building the organization. I think having that skin in the game was important to both of us. The opportunity in front of us has all the potential to be very rewarding. That was a huge part of it.