Bill Elliott’s No. 9 pit crew became the first six-time winner of the McDonald’s Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade with its narrow victory in Saturday night’s (Oct. 11) NASCAR Winston Cup race at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Charlotte. The six McDonald’s/POWERade victories also put Elliott’s crew on top of the prize money list with a season total of $120,000. In the overall point standings, Elliott’s pit crew is ranked sixth. Michael Waltrip’s No. 15 crew, which finished second to Elliott’s team in Charlotte, continues its season points lead in the McDonald’s Drive-Thru Pit Championship. Waltrip’s team has 1089 points, 37 more than the second-place crew for Dale Earnhardt Jr. The season pit crew champion will earn a $200,000 bonus. Elliott’s Dodge edged Waltrip’s Chevrolet for least amount of time spent on pit road during Saturday’s UAW-GM Quality 500. The No. 9 Dodge, owned by Evernham Motorsports, was clocked with a pit road time of 216.244 seconds. The time for Waltrip’s NAPA Chevy was 216.573. Earnhardt Jr’s Chevy was third with 220.870. “This is great, we’re jelling and knew we had a good race in Charlotte,” said Greg Miller, pit crew coach for the No. 9 team. “The McDonald’s/POWERade championship means a lot to the crew. It’s kind of our way of gaining the hidden respect. The guys really look forward to this every week and it makes everybody want to be at their best.” Elliott’s over-the-wall crew consists of: Todd Colburn (jackman), Nick Bailey (front tire carrier), Jim Pohlman (front tire changer), Eric Wakeland (rear tire carrier), Joe Kruschek (rear tire changer), Rodney Rhodes (gasman) and Steve Lawrence (catch can). The team’s crew chief is Mike Ford.(DMF Communications PR), for Charlotte results, season standings and who won each week , see my Pit Crew News page .(10-15-2003)
