Chad Little

Charles Glen Little Jr. (born April 29, 1963) is an American former professional stock car racing driver. He holds a degree in marketing from Washington State University and a J.D. degree from Gonzaga University. While attending Washington State University, he joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity.

Chad Little
Little in 1998
BornCharles Glen Little Jr.
(1963-04-29) April 29, 1963 (age 61)
Spokane, Washington, U.S.
Achievements1987 NASCAR Winston West Series Champion
Awards1986 Winston West Series Rookie of the Year
West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame (2013)
NASCAR Cup Series career
217 races run over 16 years
2002 position77th
Best finish15th (1998)
First race1986 Budweiser 400 (Riverside)
Last race2002 MBNA Platinum 400 (Dover)
WinsTop tensPoles
0160
NASCAR Xfinity Series career
134 races run over 9 years
2002 position69th
Best finish2nd (1995)
First race1992 Fay's 150 (Watkins Glen)
Last race2002 Sam's Town 300 (Las Vegas)
First win1995 Goody's 300 (Daytona)
Last win1995 Ford Credit 300 (South Boston)
WinsTop tensPoles
6441
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series career
1 race run over 1 year
1995 position69th
Best finish69th (1995)
First race1995 Fas Mart Supertruck Shootout (Richmond)
WinsTop tensPoles
000

Little currently works at NASCAR as managing director for technical inspection and officiating. Little had previously been director of the Camping World Truck Series, as well as the director of racing development for Mexico and the Whelen Modified Tour.[1] He keeps regular office hours in the sanctioning body's research and development center in Concord, North Carolina. He also was a part-time studio analyst for Speed Channel. He is the father of Jesse Little.

Early years

Little began racing the short tracks in Washington in the mid-1980s. He soon began racing in the American Speed Association West late model series, the NASCAR Northwest Tour Series and the NASCAR Winston West Series. One year after being named the NASCAR Winston West Rookie of the Year, Little clinched that series' championship in 1987.

Little made his NASCAR Winston Cup debut in 1986 at Riverside International Raceway, driving the No. 28 Ford owned by George Jefferson. He started 25th and finished 13th. He ran the other Riverside race that year but finished 35th after suffering engine failure. He ran both the Riverside races the next year, finishing 15th both times in the No. 95 Coors Ford.

The following year, Little was eligible for NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year honors and signed to drive the No. 90 for Junie Donlavey. However, his best finish was an eighteenth, at the Coca-Cola 600, and he was released early in the season. In 1989, he missed United Airlines Flight 232. About a third of the passengers aboard the flight perished during its emergency landing in Iowa. In 1990, Little and his father Chuck teamed to field their own entry, the No. 19 Ford sponsored by Bull's Eye Barbecue Sauce. He ran eighteen races and had seven top-twenty finishes, garnering a 33rd-place points finish. The following season, Little made his first full-time attempt at winning the NASCAR Winston Cup Series Championship, qualifying for 28 out of 29 races and posting a tenth-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway, finishing 27th in points.

Busch Series

In 1992, Little signed to drive the No. 66 TropArctic-sponsored Ford for Cale Yarborough but was released six races into the season. Later, he caught on to the No. 9 Ford fielded by Melling Racing and had an eighth-place finish at Talladega. He also made his Busch Series debut that year, starting and finishing 29th in the No. 37 Maxx Race Cards-sponsored Oldsmobile at Watkins Glen International.

In 1993, Little, along with Greg Pollex and former NFL quarterback Mark Rypien, formed Mark Rypien Motorsports, running the No. 23 If It's Paper-Bayer Select-sponsored Ford on a limited basis that year, posting a second-place finish at Dover International Speedway. The next year, the team went full time and Little had 10 top-five finishes, finishing third in points. He also drove the No. 97 Ford at the Daytona 500 that season, finishing 29th. In 1995, Little broke through and won six races during the course of the season, including the first two races of the season, at Daytona and Rockingham, and finished second in points, behind Johnny Benson. His other wins were at Loudon, Charlotte, Talladega and South Boston. Little did not win a race the following season, however, and slipped to sixth in points. He also ran nine Winston Cup Series races, five in Pollex's No. 97 Sterling Cowboy-sponsored Pontiac Grand Prix, and another four for Diamond Ridge Motorsports, posting a 20th-place finish at Darlington Raceway,

Winston Cup

Little's 1997 Winston Cup car

In 1997, Little returned to the Winston Cup Series, running the No. 97 Pontiac for Pollex with a sponsorship from John Deere. He finished seventh at the Food City 500, but the team struggled to make races. Late in the year, Jack Roush purchased the team to be added to his stable for 1998. Little ended 1997 36th in points.

In 1998, Little drove for Roush full time with Jeff Hammond as crew chief. Running 32 out of 33 races, he had seven top-tens, including a second-place run at Texas, finishing behind Mark Martin, and finished a career-high 15th in points. He was unable to duplicate that performance in 1999, posting just five top-tens and finishing 23rd in points. After just one top-ten in 2000, Roush announced Little would not drive the 97 the following season. Late in the year, Little was pulled out of the car and replaced by his successor, Kurt Busch, with Hammond still as crew chief. During the season, he also ran a handful of races in the Busch Series. Originally running the No. 30 for Innovative Motorsports, he was released and posted a top-ten in a one-race deal with PPI Motorsports.

Little had 217 career Cup starts in all.

Final years as driver

In 2001, Little signed to drive the No. 74 Staff America-sponsored Chevrolet Monte Carlo for BACE Motorsports in the Busch Series. He had six Top 10’s and finished ninth in points. He started off 2002 running for BACE, but the team closed after three races due to sponsor issues. He made his final Cup start in a BACE car at Dover that year, finishing 33rd. He has not run NASCAR since.

Post-driving career

In 2004, Chad called several Truck and Xfinity races from the booth.

Chad later provided competition support for the NASCAR Mexico Corona Series, and became the tour director for the Whelen Modified Tour.

Starting in 2013, Chad took on the role of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series managing director.[2] On February 2, 2015, NASCAR announced that Little would be moving into a new role, as a managing director of technical inspection and officiating. His role as director was replaced by another former driver, Elton Sawyer.[3]

Motorsports career results

NASCAR

(key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)

Winston Cup Series

NASCAR Winston Cup Series results
YearTeamNo.Make123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536NWCCPtsRef
1986Jefferson Racing28FordDAYRCHCARATLBRIDARNWSMARTALDOVCLTRSD
13
POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARATLRSD
35
70th182[4]
198795DAYCARRCHATLDARNWSBRIMARTALCLTDOVPOCRSD
15
MCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARRSD
15
ATL60th236[5]
1988Stoke Racing19FordDAYRCHCARATLDARBRINWSMARTALCLTDOVRSD
23
POCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNCLT
DNQ
NWSCAR45th405[6]
Autosports EnterprisesMCH
27
BRIDARRCHDOV
15
MAR
Jefferson RacingPHO
19
ATL
1989Donlavey Racing90FordDAY
36
CARATL
35
RCH
22
DAR
37
BRINWSMAR
26
TAL
34
CLT
18
DOVSONPOCMCHDAYPOCTALGLNMCH
26
BRIDARRCHDOVMARCLTNWSCARPHOATL38th602[7]
1990Little Racing19FordDAY
DNQ
RCH
16
CARATL
19
DAR
16
BRI
DNQ
NWSMARTAL
15
CLT
24
DOVSON
37
POC
18
MCHDAY
27
POCTAL
19
GLNMCH
22
BRI
DNQ
DAR
35
RCH
32
DOVMAR
17
NWS
24
CLT
40
CAR
25
ATL
27
33rd1632[8]
Moroso Racing20OldsPHO
21
1991Little Racing19FordDAY
14
RCH
16
CAR
22
ATL
18
DAR
36
BRI
14
NWS
DNQ
MAR
27
TAL
38
CLT
25
DOV
29
SON
28
POC
23
MCH
26
DAY
29
POC
12
TAL
12
GLN
11
MCH
25
BRI
14
DAR
36
RCH
34
DOV
16
MAR
24
NWS
21
CLT
10
CAR
23
PHO
30
ATL
21
27th2678[9]
1992Cale Yarborough Motorsports66FordDAY
39
CAR
22
RCH
23
ATL
23
DAR
33
BRI
23
NWSMARTALCLT31st1669[10]
Melling Racing9FordDOV
26
SONPOC
37
MCH
21
DAY
24
POC
17
TAL
8
GLNMCH
17
BRIDAR
34
RCH
27
DOV
29
MARNWSCLT
33
CAR
24
PHOATL
17
1993DAY
24
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLT
34
DOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWS51st216[11]
Mark Rypien Motorsports19FordCLT
33
CARPHOATL
199497DAY
29
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLTDOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTALINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLTCARPHOATL68th81[12]
1995DAY
DNQ
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTALSONCLT
42
DOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTAL
18
INDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHDOVMARNWSCLT
DNQ
CARPHO
DNQ
ATL53rd146[13]
1996PontiacDAY
33
CARRCHATLDARBRINWSMARTAL
DNQ
CLT
43
DOVPOCMCHDAYNHAPOCTAL
DNQ
INDGLNMCH
36
CLT
22
CARPHOATL
22
44th627[14]
JTC Racing45ChevySON
DNQ
Diamond Ridge Motorsports29ChevyBRI
23
DAR
20
RCH
40
DOV
41
MAR
DNQ
NWS
1997Mark Rypien Motorsports97PontiacDAY
DNQ
CAR
DNQ
RCH
34
ATL
19
DAR
27
TEX
26
BRI
8
MAR
42
SON
DNQ
TAL
34
CLT
DNQ
DOV
31
POC
DNQ
MCH
25
CAL
19
DAY
42
NHA
30
POC
28
IND
42
GLN
42
36th2081[15]
Roush RacingMCH
42
BRI
20
DAR
11
RCH
40
NHA
28
DOV
29
MAR
35
CLT
23
TAL
40
CAR
16
PHO
25
ATL
18
1998FordDAY
7
CAR
21
LVS
10
ATL
DNQ
DAR
17
BRI
35
TEX
2
MAR
16
TAL
34
CAL
6
CLT
35
DOV
37
RCH
13
MCH
16
POC
30
SON
23
NHA
22
POC
16
IND
28
GLN
16
MCH
10
BRI
23
NHA
14
DAR
18
RCH
12
DOV
17
MAR
36
CLT
8
TAL
8
DAY
20
PHO
20
CAR
40
ATL
11
15th3423[16]
1999DAY
9
CAR
21
LVS
14
ATL
9
DAR
28
TEX
13
BRI
24
MAR
17
TAL
42
CAL
22
RCH
35
CLT
24
DOV
28
MCH
28
POC
32
SON
16
DAY
29
NHA
24
POC
22
IND
43
GLN
14
MCH
6
BRI
30
DAR
20
RCH
42
NHA
28
DOV
7
MAR
31
CLT
18
TAL
36
CAR
21
PHO
16
HOM
39
ATL
6
23rd3193[17]
2000DAY
23
CAR
18
LVS
19
ATL
6
DAR
15
BRI
23
TEX
13
MAR
27
TAL
25
CAL
15
RCH
39
CLT
20
DOV
20
MCH
32
POC
17
SON
25
DAY
16
NHA
42
POC
20
IND
19
GLN
12
MCH
22
BRI
30
DAR
21
RCH
29
NHA
33
DOVMARCLTTAL
18
CARPHOHOMATL32nd2634[18]
2002BACE Motorsports74ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEXMARTALCAL
DNQ
RCHCLT
DNQ
DOV
33
POCMCHSONDAYCHINHAPOCINDGLNMCHBRIDARRCHNHADOVKANTALCLTMARATLCARPHOHOM77th64[19]
Daytona 500
YearTeamManufacturerStartFinish
1989Donlavey RacingFord2836
1990Little RacingFordDNQ
19913014
1992Cale Yarborough MotorsportsFord1439
1993Melling RacingFord1724
1994Mark Rypien MotorsportsFord1729
1995DNQ
1996Pontiac3033
1997DNQ
1998Roush RacingFord217
1999269
20002923

Busch Series

NASCAR Busch Series results
YearTeamNo.Make12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334NBGNCPtsRef
1992Little Racing37OldsDAYCARRCHATLMARDARBRIHCYLANDUBNZHCLTDOVROUMYBGLN
29
VOLNHATALIRPROUMCHNHABRIDARRCHDOVCLTMARCARHCY120th76[20]
1993Mark Rypien Motorsports23FordDAYCARRCHDAR
33
BRIHCYROUMARNZHCLT
7
DOV
2
MYBGLNMLWTAL
29
IRP
37
MCH
33
NHA
37
BRI
22
DAR
3
RCHDOVROUCLT
14
MARCAR
41
HCYATL
23
32nd1171[21]
1994DAY
3
CAR
15
RCH
22
ATL
14
MAR
27
DAR
18
HCY
22
BRI
24
ROU
15
NHA
5
NZH
11
CLT
34
DOV
17
MYB
5
GLN
8
MLW
7
SBO
5
TAL
6
HCY
8
IRP
5
MCH
2
BRI
12
DAR
5
RCH
14
DOV
15
CLT
4
MAR
5
CAR
5
3rd3662[22]
1995DAY
1
CAR
1*
RCH
32
ATL
29*
NSV
2
DAR
4
BRI
3
HCY
23*
NHA
1
NZH
19
CLT
1
DOV
9
MYB
32
GLN
2*
MLW
8
TAL
1
SBO
1*
IRP
20
MCH
21
BRI
4
DAR
40
RCH
16
DOV
13
CLT
34
CAR
35
HOM
26
2nd3284[23]
1996PontiacDAY
19
CAR
33
RCH
20
ATL
15
NSV
15
DAR
37
BRI
12
HCY
11
NZH
11
CLT
13
DOV
29
SBO
8
MYB
16
GLN
8
MLW
21
NHA
32
TAL
21
IRP
27
MCH
11
BRI
25
DAR
12
RCH
3
DOV
9
CLT
4
CAR
10
HOM
7
5th2984[24]
1998Roush Racing9FordDAYCARLVSNSVDARBRITEXHCYTALNHANZHCLTDOVRCHPPRGLNMLWMYBCALSBOIRPMCHBRIDAR
30
RCHDOVCLTGTYCARATLHOM108th73[25]
2000Innovative Motorsports30ChevyDAYCARLVSATLDARBRITEX
DNQ
NSVTAL
DNQ
CAL
12
RCH
DNQ
NHACLT
31
DOV
DNQ
SBOMYBGLNMLWNZHPPRGTYIRP66th398[26]
PPI Motorsports97FordMCH
10
BRIDARRCHDOV
BACE Motorsports74ChevyCLT
DNQ
CAR
32
MEMPHOHOM
DNQ
2001DAY
9
CAR
15
LVS
16
ATL
15
DAR
24
BRI
12
TEX
31
NSH
27
TAL
11
CAL
18
RCH
20
NHA
14
NZH
20
CLT
21
DOV
11
KEN
6
MLW
20
GLN
16
CHI
17
GTY
13
PPR
16
IRP
3
MCH
16
BRI
9
DAR
13
RCH
6
DOV
4
KAN
36
CLT
17
MEM
16
PHO
13
CAR
17
HOM
27
9th3846[27]
2002DAY
14
CAR
24
LVS
21
DARBRITEXNSHTALCALRCHNHANZHCLTDOVNSHKENMLWDAYCHIGTYPPRIRPMCHBRIDARRCHDOVKANCLTMEMATLCARPHOHOM69th312[28]

SuperTruck Series

NASCAR SuperTruck Series results
YearTeamNo.Make1234567891011121314151617181920NSTSCPtsRef
1995RPM Racing11FordPHOTUSSGSMMRPOREVGI70LVLBRIMLWCNSHPTIRPFLMRCH
32
MAR
DNQ
NWS
DNQ
SONMMRPHO69th162[29]

References

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Achievements
Preceded by NASCAR Winston West Series champion
1987
Succeeded by