Having put in over 30 years on the NASCAR circuit, Tony Gibson is starting to look toward a change in pace. Monday morning, Gibson – the crew chief for #41-Kurt Busch at Stewart-Haas Racing – told ‘The Morning Drive on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio he would like to transition to a different role sometime soon. Gibson, 52, has been a full-time crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series for the last nine seasons. ‘I’d like to but it’s like I told them from day one, I’ll do whatever the company wants me to do, Gibson said of looking to spend more time with family, including a new grandson. ‘Stewart-Haas Racing has been great to me. They have bent over backward for me and gave me a great job, surrounded me with great drivers, crews and supported my family. It’s a great place to work. ‘I’ll do whatever they need me to do, but I would very soon like to take a lesser role and still be involved and help all four teams, but be able to spend more time at home while my health is somewhat good to be able to do some of those things. But I’ll do whatever these people ask me to do. I’m game for whatever but I am getting old, and the grind will get you. After 31 years it will absolutely wear you into the ground.(Racer)[Read More Here]
