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  • New Crew Chief for Earnhardt Jr.

    Hendrick Motorsports today named Lance McGrew as interim crew chief of the No. 88 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team of driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. beginning with the June 7 event at Pocono Raceway. Team manager Brian Whitesell will lead the team this weekend at Dover, Del.

    "Our performance hasn't been where it should be," said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. "It's impossible to pin that on any one factor, but a change is the right decision at this point. We have a plan in place, and we're going to move forward with it."

    Whitesell and Rex Stump, Hendrick Motorsports' lead chassis engineer, have been assigned to support McGrew on a full-time basis. Whitesell, who won two of seven races as Jeff Gordon's interim crew chief in 1999, will join McGrew and team engineer Tom Stewart on the No. 88 pit box to assist with race strategy.

    "We're going to put our full resources toward improving the situation and winning races," Hendrick said. "It's going to be a collective effort that includes all of our drivers, all of our crew chiefs and all of our engineers. Everyone in our company will be involved on some level."

    Tony Eury Jr. will move from the crew chief position into a key role with Hendrick Motorsports' research and development group. Eury posted one victory, one pole position, 19 top-10 finishes and 11 top-fives in 48 races with the No. 88 team.


    "I have mixed feelings, and that's just natural," Eury said. "But I enjoy working at Hendrick Motorsports, and this is where I want to be. I'll do whatever I can to help all of our teams and try to be a part of another championship. I think a new challenge will be good."

    "Tony and I talked through this last night," Hendrick said. "I want him here, he wants to be here, and he's going to be a big contributor to our future success. I have an unbelievable amount of respect for the job he's done and for the caliber of person that he is."

    McGrew, 41, earned the 2003 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship with driver Brian Vickers. He won the October 2006 Sprint Cup race with Vickers at Talladega, Ala., and most recently led Cup rookie Brad Keselowski to a seventh-place finish May 9 at Darlington, S.C.

    As a crew chief, McGrew has posted victories in all three of NASCAR's major touring series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck. He has won races with drivers Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Ricky Hendrick, Kyle Busch, Mark Martin and most recently Tony Stewart Feb. 14 at Daytona Beach, Fla.

    A native of Baton Rouge, La., McGrew has experience working with Earnhardt. Last season, the pair ran three Nationwide Series races, posting top-10 finishes April 5 at Texas Motor Speedway and May 24 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. They also finished 15th on March 8 at Atlanta.

  • #2
    Me, myself and I, don't think it's the crew chief that needs to be replaced, but it too late now.

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    • #3
      chief

      Crew Chief can only set up the car by the feedback he gets from his driver!!!
      Now you tell me where the problem is.

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      • #4
        Double edge sword move, if he(Jr) still does not perform, who's fault will it be then???
        André Fortin

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        • #5
          The guy he needs most, is the guy who will coach Jr. in & out of pit lane. How many mistakes has he made on pit road? A LOT more then even Rookies would do. Until Jr. can figure out pit lane, no Crew Chief in the world can help him out.

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          • #6
            I'll bet nobodys happier about this than Tony Eury Jr.

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            • #7
              I was wondering what was taking so long in making a change on that 88 team. Now we will see which Jr. is not getting the job done. Seems like a lot of you think it is the driver, I was thinking the crew chief, but it won't take long to see which one was not getting their job done.

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              • #8
                I was thinking the crew chief, but it won't take long to see which one was not getting their job done.

                i dunno. i don't see how Eury can force Earnhardt not to drive past his pit. on the other hand, i don't think Eury's pit box performance has been that great either.
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                • #9
                  He should have kept Kyle Busch at Hendrick. I like the kid a whole lot more talent than little ole POO !!!

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                  • #10
                    I think its the car i don't think he's getting the same cars as 48 and 24.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by BuickRacer View Post
                      I think its the car i don't think he's getting the same cars as 48 and 24.
                      Hahahahahaha sure that is the real reason........Get real! I knew his fans would have some other excuse to fall back on once they lost their main excuse for his failure. (Tony Eury Jr.)
                      With all of the money Hendrick has from having his last name they all have top notch equipment. It is all on his shoulders now.

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                      • #12
                        I think its because he is gay like /stewart. you never see them with any chicks......but he is better than reuiterman and todd mccreary!!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Guess Teresa was right a couple years back when she said Jr didn't have the fire to be a race car driver and he needed to make a choice be a celebrity or be a driver. I myself think from looking at him and watching him he has no desire to do what he is doing. He has no fire to be a winner and as my grandpa would say he doesn't have alot of "want to" in him.

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                          • #14
                            I always thought the move to Hendrick would make him a winner or show what kind of driver he really is. This move will show us all the truth, but Hendrick got his moneys worth he made way more than he spent so he did ok.
                            Wonder how long till he sends the driver on his way?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BuickRacer View Post
                              I think its the car i don't think he's getting the same cars as 48 and 24.
                              I love the excuses these so called JR Nation fans keep making for a lackluster driver. OK I'll play your silly little game. I guess he must have brought the same crappy cars he was driving at DEI with him. Oh wait a second wasn't Montoya running near the front with one in Charlotte last week?

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