Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Honors
Monday December 1, 2008
NO. 48 TEAM EARNS 2008 MECHANIX WEAR MOST VALUABLE PIT CREW HONORS
Team Claims Year-End Award For Third Time
VALENCIA, Calif., (December 1, 2008) – A key component of the No 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet team’s championship formula is the performance of the over-the-wall crew. In the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, Jimmie Johnson’s performance on the track was matched with near perfection on pit road by the pit crew. The result was a third consecutive NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship for Johnson and the Hendrick Motorsports team which equaled the 30-year record established by Cale Yarborough (1976-1978). For their effort on pit road, the No. 48 crew has earned the Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Award for the third time and second consecutive year. No other team has won the honor more than once in the seven-year history of the award.
The Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Award is given
2008 Quarterly Winners
QuarterCrewTeam
1stNo. 18Joe Gibbs Racing
2ndNo. 9Gillett Evernham
3rdNo. 99Roush Fenway Racing
4thNo. 48Hendrick Motorsports
quarterly during the season with those four winners eligible for the year-end Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Award and a check for $100,000. The quarterly and year-end recipients are determined by a vote of NASCAR Sprint Cup crew chiefs. The presentation will be made at the 2008 NASCAR National Motorsports Press Association Myers Brothers Media Luncheon at Cipriani in New York City on Thursday (Dec. 4).
The No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team, led by crew chief Chad Knaus, swept fourth-quarter honors last year en route to its second year-end award and $100,000 bonus. The team also won in 2004.
“This crew is unbelievable,” said Knaus. “They’re some of the best on pit road. They step up in tough situations and always pull through when we need them most. I’m proud of each of them and think it’s great that Mechanix Wear is recognizing their hard work.”
Previous Winners (Season)
YearCrewTeam
2002No. 40Ganassi Racing
2003No. 17Roush Racing
2004No. 48Hendrick Motorsports
2005No. 20Joe Gibbs Racing
2006No. 31Richard Childress Racing
2007No. 48Hendrick Motorsports
In the 10 races that made up the Chase, the 48 team had only two finishes (15th at Texas and Homestead-Miami) outside the top 10. Johnson had three wins and a pair of seconds and finished the season with seven trips to victory lane, 15 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes.
“The Mechanix Wear Most Valuable Pit Crew Award was created to recognize the men and women who pride themselves on working together for a common goal,” said Ted Abdon, Mechanix Wear director of racing. “The No. 48 over-the-wall crew demonstrated once again its commitment to excellence. Working together as a cohesive unit, the stops were quick. The execution was precise. The results were impressive. The dedication to detail once again earned the 48 crew the respect of their peers.
“The Lowe’s over-the-wall pit crew embodies what it means to be a team. We are proud to present this award to them for their hard work and dedication throughout the Championship season.”
NO. 48 LOWE’S CHEVROLET TEAM
NamePosition
Greg MorinPit Crew Coach
Kenneth PurcellJackman
Mike LingerfeltFront-Tire Changer
Art SimmonsFront-Tire Carrier
Jeremy WestRear-Tire Changer
Ron MalecRear-Tire Carrier
Rick GutierrezGas man
Mike KnauerCatch Can
Chad KnausCrew Chief
Greg Morin is the pit crew coach. “I think it’s great that Mechanix Wear has chosen to recognize this crew,” said Morin. “They have worked very hard this year to perform at the level they do during each pit stop. These guys have put in a lot of hours conditioning in the gym and training at pit practice, not to mention the hours they put in on the shop floor. To start the season as a new group, work as hard as they have and achieve the results they’ve achieved is amazing. I’m very proud of this program and of these guys. They certainly deserve all the recognition they get.”
The first-quarter winner was the No. 18 M&M’s over-the-wall
crew from Joe Gibbs Racing while the No. 9 Budweiser Dodge team from Gillett Evernham Motorsports prevailed in the second quarter. Third-quarter honors went to the No. 99 crew from Roush Fenway Racing. The No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet team emerged the fourth-quarter winner.
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