Larry McReynolds joins Phoenix Systems as official spokesperson

Dec. 5, 2014
Larry McReynolds has agreed to become the official spokesperson for Phoenix Systems, the creators of BrakeShot. The NASCAR legend will put his face and voice to the innovative brake fluid testing system.

Phoenix Systems and Larry McReynolds have reached an agreement that brings Larry on as the company's official spokesperson. As the NASCAR crew chief with the most wins in the history of the racing organization, McReynolds understands the importance of proper maintenance on all types of vehicles. His automotive understanding and international renown will be an asset to the company.

Larry McReynolds brings exceptional understanding of the automotive repair industry to his new role. Over the course of his exceptional career as a crew chief, Larry and his teams placed in the top 10 in 47 percent of their races, including two Daytona 500 victories. These wins show Larry's leadership skills, understanding of vehicles and understanding of racing as a sport.

No longer a crew chief, McReynolds is now serving as a Racing Broadcast Analyst. He also uses his time to seek sponsorships for drivers he feels are promising in the sport. He has worked extensively as a television commentator and motivational speaker.

"Larry's qualifications are exceptional," said Ben Martinsen VP Marketing & Operations at Phoenix Systems, "and we are pleased to have him on the Phoenix Systems’ team. He is a name, a face, and a voice that people in our industry recognize. We know that will help get word out about BrakeShot and our other brake system diagnostic products."

As the company's official spokesman, McReynolds will voice commercials and play a role in videos promoting current and future Phoenix Systems products.

Sponsored Recommendations

Tesla service, repair, and diagnostics

Keep update-to-date on how to maintain your customer's Tesla vehicles.

Tool Review: Ascot Supply 3/4" Drive 600 ft-lbs Split Beam Torque Wrench, No. 168-00600

Reviewed by Eric Moore, manager at DeMary Truck in Columbus, Ohio.

Diagnosing an engine misfire

Recognizing a misfire is the easy part; the challenge is determining its cause.

The ‘Iron Giant’

This technician spent two and half years putting together his ‘giant’ of a toolbox setup.

Voice Your Opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Vehicle Service Pros, create an account today!