Earnhardt, Skinner
switch crew chiefs
WELCOME, N.C. (June 8, 1998)
In an effort to improve the performance of both his NASCAR
Winston Cup Series
race teams, owner Richard Childress has made a major change
affecting the two
operations. Beginning with this weekend's Miller Lite 400 at
Michigan Speedway,
the two teams will trade crew chiefs. Larry McReynolds moves to
the No. 31
Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse Chevroletdriven by Mike
Skinner,
while Kevin Hamlin takesover crew chief duties for the No. 3 GM
Goodwrench Service Plus Chevrolet driven by Dale Earnhardt. RCR
general
manager and team engineer Bobby Hutchens, who held co-crew chief
responsibilities
for the No. 3 with David Smith in 1996, will assist Hamlin at the
track.
"As the car owner, it is ultimately my responsibility to our
sponsors and fans to provide
the best teams possible," said Childress, who planned to be
in Daytona Beach, Fla., on
Tuesday for pre-Pepsi 400 testing at Daytona International
Speedway. "We have the
talent and the equipment to win races. It's my hope that this
move will be a step in the
right direction in getting both Dale and Mike into the winner's
circle. "I believe the style
of the two crew chiefs will mesh better with our two drivers.
Kevin is a more
laid-back individual and I think that will work well with Dale,
and Larry is more of a
hands-on person and that is what Mike needs at this stage of his
career.
"I believe this move will benefit both teams. This is not
the ideal time to make
such a move, but I believe it is needed to get both teams in the
winner's circle in
the near future."
Both Hamlin, who has been crew chief for the No. 31 since its
inception at
the beginning of 1997, and McReynolds, who has worked with
Earnhardt since
after the 1996 season, agreed with the owner.
"This is a move to make both teams stronger,"
McReynolds said. "Richard
believes this move will improve the performance of both teams,
and I will do my
best to make sure that is what happens."
"We all believe that this decision will help both
teams," Hamlin said. "And
both Larry and I are going to do everything we can to make sure
that is the case.
"It's going to give Larry and I both a different perspective
of what's going on.
Maybe he can see some things with the 31 that I was missing and I
can find
some things in the 3 that he was missing. I don't feel like
either one of us can
lose in this deal. It can only make us stronger.
"I think it's gonna be a good deal. Richard thought about
this for a long time
before he actually made this change. We're not expecting no
miracles overnight,
but hopefully Dale's and my personalities will hit it off and I
know Larry will help
Mike a lot."
Hamlin traveled to Daytona to test with Skinner and the No. 31
team, since
he had done the setup work on that car. Meanwhile McReynolds
remained at the
31 team's shop to begin work in preparation for the Michigan
event.
Earnhardt began this season with a win in the Daytona 500, but
things have
not gone as the team would have liked since then. Earnhardt
presently stands
12th in the race for the NASCAR Winston Cup Series championship.
Skinner finished eighth at Daytona, but the 1997 Rookie of the
Year and
1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion was forced to miss
three races
after injuries he suffered at Atlanta and Texas. Skinner is
currently 38th in the
points standings.
Richard Childress Racing has won 63 races and six championships
in the
NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
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