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Encyclopedia > Crew chief

A crew chief is the head position on a pit crew in motorsports. The crew chief's primary duties including developing car setups, configuring pit strategies, and getting feedback from his driver about the car's handling. The crew chief has been compated to the head coach in other professional sports. Auto racing (also known as automobile racing or autosport) is a sport involving racing automobiles. ... The head coach in sports coaching is the coach who is in charge of the other coaches. ...


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NASCAR.COM - Roush crew chief Brown plans leave of absence - Nov 12, 2006 (1197 words)
Brown said he discussed with Roush more than a month ago his desire not to continue as a crew chief next season, despite achieving 16 top-10 finishes this season and a 10-position advance in the standings in 27 races with driver Carl Edwards.
Brown said he made the decision to step back from the rigors of a top-level crew chief to give himself the flexibility to spend time with his family -- particularly his stepfather, with whom he raced on Pennsylvania dirt tracks earlier in his career.
Brown said that he would consider a crew chief's position again, but wouldn't feel there was a gap in his career if he never held the role again, either.
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