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Jeff Hammond on Racing Routes with Hamm

July 15, 2023 Hamm Season 5
Jeff Hammond on Racing Routes with Hamm
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Jeff Hammond on Racing Routes with Hamm
Jul 15, 2023 Season 5
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Jeff Hammond on Racing Routes with Hamm LIVE 4-3-23. Jeffrey L. Hammond (born September 9, 1956) is an American NASCAR personality and crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series.  He is an alumnus of East Carolina University.
In addition to his work at Fox, Hammond also serves as the crew chief in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for Clay Greenfield Motorsports and their No. 68 truck. He formerly was a co-owner of Red Horse Racing, a Truck Series racing team which operated from 2005 to 2017..
Hammond's NASCAR career began in 1974 as a tire changer for Walter Ballard, but soon moved to the jackman position.  He served on the crew for three championship seasons between Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip.  In 1982, Hammond was promoted to the crew chief position at Junior Johnson Motorsports when Waltrip won his second consecutive championship. He and Waltrip became the top driver-crew chief combination in NASCAR, winning 43 races during the 1980s including the 1985 Winston Cup championship.  Hammond followed Waltrip to Hendrick Motorsports, where they won the 1989 Daytona 500.
In 1991, Waltrip and Hammond formed Darrell Waltrip Motorsports, where the combination clicked again, but in mid-1992, Hammond left after a win at Pocono Raceway when SABCO Racing owner Felix Sabates named him to work with Kenny Wallace for the 1993 season. Hammond teamed up again with Waltrip in 1996, but the two were unable to recapture the magic of the 1980s. In 1998, Hammond joined Roush Racing as crew chief for Chad Little. The combination was an immediate success. Despite failing to qualify for the spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Little finished second at the Texas 500 and had a career high 15th place in the championship standings. Hammond stayed with Roush Racing until the end of the 2000 season; this included a stint where he was crew chief for Kurt Busch for the first six races, before leaving after he was hired to work at Fox Sports.
In 2020, Hammond joined Clay Greenfield Motorsports as the No. 68's crew chief.
Hammond has worked with four NASCAR champions in his career: Cale Yarborough (a mechanic), Darrell Waltrip (a crew chief for two of the three), Terry Labonte (1987 for a few races), and Kurt Busch (2000 in his first races).
 Full Jeff Hammond episode here via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/live/rgyvMv4L1Kw?feature=share
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In this exhilarating episode, join racing legend Jeff Hammond as he delves into the thrilling world of NASCAR racing, guided by the incredible insights of Hamm, our expert navigator. Together, they unravel the secrets of different tracks, uncover hidden challenges, and share invaluable stories

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Head Engine Builder at Robert Yates Racing Engines - Over 40 years ago, I began frequenting local race tracks around my hometown of Charlotte, NC including Charlotte Motor Speedway which ignited my interest in Automobiles and making Horsepower. I earned a degree in the GM Automotive Service Educational Program at CPCC and worked as a Dealership Technician which led me to my Career as a NASCAR Engine Builder and Jackman. I believe as long as you have a good attitude, anything can be accomplished. Tune in Every Monday at 7pm to my LIVE show "Racing Routes with Hamm" right here on #DHammiam. You'll meet a new NASCAR personality each week and learn their path, their stories, their racing routes. #RacingRoutes https://www.dhammiam.com & https://racingroutes.com

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Jeff Hammond on Racing Routes with Hamm LIVE 4-3-23. Jeffrey L. Hammond (born September 9, 1956) is an American NASCAR personality and crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series.  He is an alumnus of East Carolina University.
In addition to his work at Fox, Hammond also serves as the crew chief in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for Clay Greenfield Motorsports and their No. 68 truck. He formerly was a co-owner of Red Horse Racing, a Truck Series racing team which operated from 2005 to 2017..
Hammond's NASCAR career began in 1974 as a tire changer for Walter Ballard, but soon moved to the jackman position.  He served on the crew for three championship seasons between Cale Yarborough and Darrell Waltrip.  In 1982, Hammond was promoted to the crew chief position at Junior Johnson Motorsports when Waltrip won his second consecutive championship. He and Waltrip became the top driver-crew chief combination in NASCAR, winning 43 races during the 1980s including the 1985 Winston Cup championship.  Hammond followed Waltrip to Hendrick Motorsports, where they won the 1989 Daytona 500.
In 1991, Waltrip and Hammond formed Darrell Waltrip Motorsports, where the combination clicked again, but in mid-1992, Hammond left after a win at Pocono Raceway when SABCO Racing owner Felix Sabates named him to work with Kenny Wallace for the 1993 season. Hammond teamed up again with Waltrip in 1996, but the two were unable to recapture the magic of the 1980s. In 1998, Hammond joined Roush Racing as crew chief for Chad Little. The combination was an immediate success. Despite failing to qualify for the spring race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Little finished second at the Texas 500 and had a career high 15th place in the championship standings. Hammond stayed with Roush Racing until the end of the 2000 season; this included a stint where he was crew chief for Kurt Busch for the first six races, before leaving after he was hired to work at Fox Sports.
In 2020, Hammond joined Clay Greenfield Motorsports as the No. 68's crew chief.
Hammond has worked with four NASCAR champions in his career: Cale Yarborough (a mechanic), Darrell Waltrip (a crew chief for two of the three), Terry Labonte (1987 for a few races), and Kurt Busch (2000 in his first races).
 Full Jeff Hammond episode here via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/live/rgyvMv4L1Kw?feature=share
If you like listening to the Dale Jr Download (Dirty Mo Media) or the Scene Vault Podcast, you'll also like Racing Routes with Hamm (DHammiam) Podcast. Consider Subscribing, thanks!
#nascar  #RacingRoutes  #podcast
In this exhilarating episode, join racing legend Jeff Hammond as he delves into the thrilling world of NASCAR racing, guided by the incredible insights of Hamm, our expert navigator. Together, they unravel the secrets of different tracks, uncover hidden challenges, and share invaluable stories

Support the Show.

Head Engine Builder at Robert Yates Racing Engines - Over 40 years ago, I began frequenting local race tracks around my hometown of Charlotte, NC including Charlotte Motor Speedway which ignited my interest in Automobiles and making Horsepower. I earned a degree in the GM Automotive Service Educational Program at CPCC and worked as a Dealership Technician which led me to my Career as a NASCAR Engine Builder and Jackman. I believe as long as you have a good attitude, anything can be accomplished. Tune in Every Monday at 7pm to my LIVE show "Racing Routes with Hamm" right here on #DHammiam. You'll meet a new NASCAR personality each week and learn their path, their stories, their racing routes. #RacingRoutes https://www.dhammiam.com & https://racingroutes.com