Greg Zipadelli (born April 21, 1967 in Berlin, Connecticut), is a NASCAR NEXTEL Cup crew chief for Tony Stewart, who currently drives the #20 Home Depot Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS / Chevrolet Impala SS (COT) owned by NFL Coach Joe Gibbs.
Racing career
Greg Zipadelli began his career in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour series, becoming the crew chief for his family's team and immediately winning a championship with driver Mike McLaughlin in 1988, at the tender age of 21. When McLaughlin advanced to the Busch North Series in 1990, Zipadelli joined him, winning five races during the pair's four-year tenure together, and claimed another championship in 1997 as the crew chief for Mike Stefanik. But his greatest fame and success would be achieved when he joined Joe Gibbs Racing in 1999, partnering with IndyCar Series champion turned NASCAR rookie Tony Stewart. Their accomplishments include the 1999 Rookie of the Year title, winning a stunning three races, a feat which has only been tied by Jimmie Johnson in 2002, three Chase for the NEXTEL Cup appearances, two championships (2002 and 2005, and their lowest point standing being 11th. The duo of "Smoke" and "Zippy" currently have the longest crew chief-driver relationship in NASCAR.
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| Sprint Cup Drivers | Denny Hamlin (#11) · Kyle Busch (#18) · Tony Stewart (#20) |
| Nationwide Series Drivers | Joey Logano (#20) |
| Driver development program Drivers | Marc Davis · Kevin Conway (#18) |
| Partnerships and Affiliations | Hall of Fame Racing |
| Crew chiefs | Mike Ford · Steve Addington · Greg Zipadelli |
| Other | Joe Gibbs · J. D. Gibbs · Coy Gibbs |
| Notable former drivers | Dale Jarrett · Bobby Labonte |


