Kurt Busch’s Team Captures Pit Crew Challenge Win in Dover
Quote selected text Published September 27th, 2006 in NASCAR News
Kurt Busch’s #2 over-the-wall crew tallied its second Checkers/Rally’s Double Drive-Thru Challenge win of the season by spending the least amount of time on pit road in Sunday’s NEXTEL Cup event at Dover International Speedway. Spending just 405.936 seconds on pit road, the Miller Lite crew helped lift its driver to a fourth-place finish in the Dover 400.
Checkers/Rally’s will award the team with the weekly $10,500 prize. In addition, a $105,000 bonus will be given to the pit crew with the most victories at the completion of the 36-race schedule. Busch’s over-the-wall crew consists of: Ray Gallahan (jackman), Dave Littau (front-tire carrier), Dustin Coonfield (front-tire changer), Larry Robinette (rear-tire carrier), Kevin Hebert (rear-tire changer), Chris Williams (gasman), Steve Williams (catch can) and Brian Wilson (windshield).
The #2 crew captured the win despite missing two full-time members. Front-tire changer Jay Hackney was at home in Mooresville, N.C. where he and his wife, Krista, were awaiting birth of their first child. And Andy Brown, rear-tire carrier, has been out with an injury since the August Bristol race.
With eight races remaining on the NEXTEL Cup schedule, the Checkers/Rally’s Double Drive-Thru Challenge championship is still for the taking with the pit crews of Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch leading the standings with four wins. Clint Bowyer’s and Tony Stewart’s teams are tied for second with three wins each.
The Checkers/Rally’s Double Drive-Thru Challenge is in its second season with the Nextel Cup Series. To date, Checkers/Rally’s has paid out $294,000 in prize money during this season. Checkers/Rally’s is the Official Burger and Drive-Thru Restaurant of NASCAR, more info at checkers.com.
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Rusty always had a great crew when he was there…it’s no surprise.
i am doing a project about nascar where we are to pick a driver and research them! i obviously chose you!!! i have a few things that i would like to ask you of course!
what inspired you to start racing?
who are your pit crew members and their positions?
what keeps you going even in the worst of times????
thanks for everything!
allyssa