NASCAR Cup Series team Team Penske has confirmed the immediate exit of crew chief Jeremy Bullins, concluding a year-and-a-half collaboration with Harrison Burton and Wood Brothers Racing.
This is the end of Bullins’s association with Team Penske which dates back to 2012 when he joined as a crew chief in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
During his tenure, Bullins celebrated significant achievements, including 21 victories over two years in the Xfinity Series. His impressive performances later led him to the NASCAR Cup Series, where he further distinguished himself by achieving 10 race victories, working with various Penske drivers including Ryan Blaney, Brad Keselowski, Austin Cindric, and most recently, Harrison Burton.
The precise reasons for Bullins’ departure have not been publicly detailed. FOX Sports NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass revealed: