Tony Liberati is leading the No. 92 Herzog Jackson Motorsports team in its fifth season of competition in the NASCAR Busch Series. Liberati, a native of Bellaire, Ohio, guided the No. 92 Chevrolet Monte Carlo to its first win of the 2003 season at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. In just 16 starts this season, the No. 92 Chevy has racked up one win, six top-five finishes and nine top-10 finishes.

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 driver Wally Dallenbach. Two years later, Liberati became the shock specialist for driver 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 in that position for two years before joining Hendrick Motorsports as a car chief for the No. 50 Chevrolet. Following his success at Hendrick Motorsports, Liberati was handpicked by the Herzogs to direct the start-up of the No. 92 Busch Series team.

Since joining Herzog Jackson Motorsports, in late 1998, Liberati has led the team to three wins, one pole, 16 top-five finishes and 34 top-10 finishes in 119 starts.

AGE: 39
HEIGHT: 5' 6"
BIRTHDATE: 6/21/64
WEIGHT: 195
HOMETOWN: Bellaire, Ohio
RESIDENCE: Huntersville, N.C.
CHILDREN: Taylor, Alexander