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Just
out of the United
States Marine Corps, Liberati started his racing career by building
chassis for Hutcherson-Pagan in 1986. In 1991, Liberati joined Roush
Racing as a team mechanic for Wally Dallenbach. Two years later,
he became the shock specialist for Michael Waltrip at Bahari Racing.
Liberati returned
to Roush Racing in 1995 and played the key roles of car chief and
shock specialist for driver Jeff Burton's newly formed No. 99 NASCAR
Winston Cup team. Liberati remained there for two years before joining
Hendrick Motorsports as a car chief for the No. 50 Chevrolet. Following
a successful stint at Hendrick Motorsports, Liberati was handpicked
to direct the start-up effort of the Herzog Jackson Motorsports team.
Liberati, a native
of Bellaire, Ohio, led the No. 92 Excedrin Racing team to four top-five
and nine top-10 finishes during the 2001 season. After teaming up
with veteran driver Todd Bodine in 2002, Liberati led the team to
its second victory - at Kentucky Speedway in June - as well the
first Busch Series pole position in the history of Herzog Jackson
Motorsports at Chicagoland Speedway in July. Under
Liberati's tutelage, the Herzog Jackson Motorsports team became
a force to be reckoned with each and every weekend. After
winning Darlington in 2003, the team suspended operations after
the Winn-Dixie 250 at Daytona International Speedway.
During the 2004
season, Liberati worked with Roush Racing as crew chief for the
No. 9 Pennzoil Ford with drivers Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, and 2003
Winston Cup Champion Matt Kenseth.
Tony Liberati
joined Phoenix Racing as crew chief of the No. 1 Yellow Transportation
Dodge in 2005. Liberati was chosen to lead Johnny Sauter and Team
Yellow Racing into the year's Busch Series competition. Liberati
and Phoenix Racing parted ways in March 2005.
Orleans Racing
is pleased to announce the addition of Tony Liberati to the Orleans
Racing family. Liberati, with his nearly two decades of NASCAR experience,
will lead the crew of the #77 Jasper Engines Dodge for the remainder
of 2005 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with driver Brendan
Gaughan.
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