Background
Childers was born in Mooresville, North Carolina.
Childers was born in Mooresville, North Carolina.
He is currently employed at Stewart-Haas Racing as the crew chief for the Number. Before becoming crew chief, Childers himself was a racer, competing in the World Karting Association when he was 12 years old. From 1999 to 2002 he competed in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Slim Jim All Pro Series and the Hooters Pro Cup Series.
In 2000, Childers made his Busch Series debut at Myrtle Beach Speedway, driving the #49 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Jay Robinson Racing.
Childers retired from driving in 2003 to concentrate on becoming a mechanic. He first worked with Penske-Jasper Racing as a mechanic for the #77 Dodge, before becoming car chief
In June 2005, Childers was named Scott Riggs" crew chief at MB2/MBV Motorsports for the rest of the season, where Riggs two top-fives and four top-10 finishes. He moved with Riggs to Evernham Motorsports at the start of the 2006 season, and stayed with him until October 2007, when he became Elliott Sadler"s crew chief at Evernham.
He stayed with Sadler until the end of 2008, when he moved to Michael Waltrip Racing.
Childers owns a Shelby Mustang GT500. Reutimann also received a Mustang from the co-owner of MWR. Rodney Childers and the team was renumbered to 55. Childers was released from his crew chief duties by MWR following the 2013 Irwin Tools Night Race, but remained under contract for the remainder of the season.
4 Chevrolet Steamship, driven by Kevin Harvick, winner of the 2014 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Sprint Cup Series championship. He won seven championships in the state of South Carolina and five championships at the national level before moving to the Late Model Stock Carolina division in 1997. lieutenant was given to him by MWR co-owner Robert "Rob" Kauffman after he and driver David Reutimann won the Coca-Cola 600. Childers repeated the talents they used to win the Coke 600 to win Reutimann an upset Cup victory at Chicago. Vickers won the #55 team a victory at Loudon. On August 23, 2013, despite the Loudon win, Childers announced that he was leaving MWR to become Kevin Harvick"s crew chief at Stewart-Haas Racing in 2014. Harvick and Childers combined to win the 2014 National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Sprint Cup Series title.