Erin Crocker and Ray Evernham were married earlier this week in Las Vegas.
Former NASCAR Cup Series majority team owner Ray Evernham and driver Erin Crocker were married Wednesday in Las Vegas, according to a representative for Evernham.
The exchange of vows took place at the Southpoint Hotel.
Evernham, 52, won three Cup championships (1995, ’97, ’98) while serving as crew chief for driver Jeff Gordon at Hendrick Motorsports. He departed Hendrick prior to the 2001 season to become a team owner, working with Dodge officials when the automaker made its return to NASCAR’s Cup series.
Former NASCAR Cup Series majority team owner Ray Evernham and driver Erin Crocker were married Wednesday in Las Vegas, according to a representative for Evernham.
The exchange of vows took place at the Southpoint Hotel.
Evernham, 52, won three Cup championships (1995, ’97, ’98) while serving as crew chief for driver Jeff Gordon at Hendrick Motorsports. He departed Hendrick prior to the 2001 season to become a team owner, working with Dodge officials when the automaker made its return to NASCAR’s Cup series.
Now a NASCAR analyst for ESPN, Evernham sold the majority of his interest in the team to George Gillett Jr. in 2007. The team has since merged with Petty Enterprises to become Richard Petty Motorsports. It continues to run under the Dodge banner.
A one-time winner in the World of Outlaws, Crocker, 28, began her NASCAR career as a development driver for Evernham. She made 10 starts in what is now the Nationwide Series and 29 in the Camping World Truck Series between 2005 and 2008.
A one-time winner in the World of Outlaws, Crocker, 28, began her NASCAR career as a development driver for Evernham. She made 10 starts in what is now the Nationwide Series and 29 in the Camping World Truck Series between 2005 and 2008.
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