Background
He is the son of former National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Late Model Sportsman champion Gene Glover and most recently served as the crew chief of the #33 Chevrolet in the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Sprint Cup Series. Glover"s career began at the age of sixteen, working as the crew chief on his father"s Late Model Sportsman pit crew.
Career
He is currently the director of National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s Touring Series, a position he has held since July 30, 2013. In 1983, he took a similar position with the Winston Cup team Motorsports"s #4 Chevrolet entry, where he would remain for fourteen years. After seven seasons, Glover and earned their first Cup victory with Ernie Irvan at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1990.
They followed that up with a victory in the 1991 Daytona 500.
After accumulating five more victories together, Irvan departed for Robert Yates Racing. Glover and Marlin would repeat that Daytona victory in 1995 and accumulated four additional wins over the next two seasons.
Late in the 1996 season, Glover was let go from and joined SABCO Racing to serve as team manager and crew chief for rookie Robby Gordon. Shortly into the 1997 season, Glover left his crew chief post to focus on his team manager duties.
He reunited with Marlin, who joined SABCO, in 1998 for a few races as interim crew chief where they had two fourteenth-place finishes.
After a short stint as co-crew chief of Marlin"s car with Corrie Stott in 1999, Glover became permanent crew chief of the #42 SABCO entry driven by Joe Nemechek. Together, they earned three pole positions and Nemechek"s first Cup victory at New Hampshire International Speedway. Glover served as crew chief for Nemechek"s replacement for the 2000 season, Kenny Irwin, Junior., until Irwin suddenly died during practice at New Hampshire.
He remained as crew chief for the rest of the 2000 season with Irwin"s team (now renumbered #01).
He did not serve as crew chief for a team again until late 2004, when he rejoined Marlin"s team They had a fourth-place finish together at Martinsville Speedway.
Glover remained with the team untilan organizational shakeup in late 2011. Glover was hired by start-up team early in the 2012 season, serving as crew chief for rookie drivers Stephen Leicht and Cole Whitt.
He left the team at the end of the season.