Mears’ Pit Crew Collects Pocono Win; #8 Crew Extends Points Lead:

  • The pit crew for Casey Mears, which has been close many times in the McDonald’s Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade, can now lay claim to winning the weekly contest with a solid effort in Sunday’s Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway. The victory, worth $20,000, was the third of the season for the Chip Ganassi Racing stable. Mears’ teammates – the No. 40 team for Sterling Marlin and the #42 team for Jamie McMurray – also scored pit crew victories with Marlin’s crew winning in Bristol and McMurray’s in Charlotte. Mears’ crew gained five spots in the McDonald’s/POWERade standings, moving from 17th into a tie for 12th. The #8 crew for Dale Earnhardt Jr. continues in first place with a 38-point margin over Elliott Sadler’s team. In the first 14 races of 2003, the #8 crew has garnered two wins, nine top fives and 13 top 10s. The season champion receives a $200,000 bonus. Mears’ #41 Target Dodge spent the least amount of time on pit road in Pocono – 233.419 seconds. Busch’s Irwin Ford followed with a time of 260.402. Earnhardt’s Budweiser Chevy was third at 304.851. “I am really proud of the guys,” said Jimmy Elledge, crew chief for the 41 team. “Pit stops have never been our suit, but the Target guys have been working really hard during the week. This just proves that their hard work is paying off and we are getting the results that we’ve been striving for over the past year.” Mears’ over-the-wall crew consists of: Dave Gebhardt (front-tire changer), Marty Forcier (front-tire carrier), Jason Sheets (rear-tire changer), Scott Myers (rear-tire carrier), Rick Reling (jackman), Les Huntley (gas man) and Todd Anderson (catch can).(DMF Communications), for the top 10 at Pocono and the standings, see my Pit Crew page.(6-17-2004)