Andrews In, Stoddard out at the #99 UPDATE Stoddard to Davis?:

Andrews In, Stoddard out at the #99 UPDATE Stoddard to Davis?: Roush Racing announced that Paul Andrews has been hired as the crew chief of the #99 CITGO Ford, effective immediately. Andrews has been a Winston Cup crew chief since 1988 when he was teamed up with the late Alan Kulwicki. In 1992 the pair won the Winston Cup Championship in addition to racking up two wins and six poles. Andrews has achieved 12 total Winston Cup victories in addition to 74 top-five and 145 top-10 finishes. Andrews was most recently crew chief of the #1 car of Steve Park (see next story). “Paul will make a great addition to the #99 CITGO team,” said Jeff Burton, driver of the #99 CITGO Ford. “The CITGO team has been running really well and we’re looking to build on that with the addition of Paul. Frank has done a magnificent job helping to build a Winston Cup championship contending team,” said Burton. “But after long consideration, we both think we’re better served to take the next step forward by revamping the chemistry of the team, by making this change.” Former Crew Chief Frank Stoddard has been offered a choice of other management positions within the Roush Racing organization, and his decision will be announced in the near future. “I’m proud to have been crew chief for a start up team that has been able to win 17 times and earn three top-five seasons’ point finishes,” said Stoddard. “And I think the addition of Paul Andrews to Roush Racing will be a positive one for the organization.”(Roush Racing PR)(9-4-2002) UPDATE: hearing some rumors that former #99 crew chief, Frank Stoddard could be heading to Bill Davis Racing as the crew chief for Kenny Wallace and the #23 Hill Bros Coffee (Stacker2 in 2003) Dodge.(9-6-2002) UPDATE 2:You’ll likely be reading tomorrow about Frankie Stoddard’ big deal with Bill Davis to take over as crew chief of the #23, Kenny Wallace, Dodge. The story, while intriguing – and possible, will be premature if it should make it to print. Davis said, “We’ve been good friends with Frankie for years. Of course we’re interested in talking with him —when he’ ready.” Stoddard’ wife, Heidi, works for Davis and told TFR that Frankie is going to take a little rest this weekend and clear his mind. Frankie will have options with Roush, but nothing has been offered firmly to the displaced crew chief.(Ford Racing)(9-7-2002)