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Bowyer's Team Wins Pit Road Award
Written by Zach Davis   
Wednesday, 31 March 2010 13:54

Clint Bowyer's pit crew won the Tissot Pit Road Precision Award for taking the least amount of time to service the #33 RCR Chevrolet at Martinsville Monday. Bowyer spent a total of 329.414 seconds on pit road and finished seventh in the rain-delayed Goody's 500.

 

“Monday was a good day for us,” said Bowyer's crew chief Shane Wilson. “The No. 33 BB&T over-the-wall crew was solid in the pits
and kept us in contention throughout the race. Pending other circumstances, we may have had a better result, but their hard work and
fast stops aided in our top-10 finish. These guys have been doing this all year long and continue to play a vital role in where we finish each weekend.”

 

The members of Bowyer’s pit crew include: front-tire changer Jason Pulver, front-tire carrier Austin Craven, rear-tire changer Dustin Necaise, rear-tire carrier Matt Kreuter, jackman Nick Terry, gasman Bryan Smith and catch can man Chad Haney. Matt Clark is the pit crew coach for the #33 team.

 

The winner of the Tissot Pit Road Precision Award at each Sprint Cup race is awarded $5,000 and a Tissot V8 Quartz Chronograph watch.

 

2010 Tissot Pit Road Precision Award Winners
Daytona,  2/14       Juan Pablo Montoya  Team
Fontana, 2/21        Jeff Gordon Team
Las Vegas, 2/28      Martin Truex Jr. Team
Atlanta,  3/7        Martin  Truex Jr. Team
Bristol,  3/21       Brad Keselowski  Team
Martinsville, 3/29   Clint Bowyer Team

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