McMurray's Pit Crew Scores

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McMurray's Pit Crew Scores First McDonald's/POWERade Victory: Jamie McMurray's pit crew claimed the McDonald's Drive-Thru Pit Championship fueled by POWERade in Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte. Though McMurray's crew had been close to the top in a number of races, this was the first time the #42 team captured the $20,000 weekly prize. The first-place finish lifted McMurray's crew from 11th to eighth in the McDonald's/POWERade point standings. The season winner will collect a $200,000 bonus. Speaking of winners, last year's season champion - the pit crew for Dale Earnhardt Jr. -- remains first with 459 points and a 21-point margin over Elliott Sadler's crew. The margin of victory for McMurray's crew was a mere three-tenths of a second over Sadler's team. McMurray's Texaco-Havoline Dodge, which is part of the Chip Ganassi racing stable, spent 283.521 seconds on pit road. Sadler's Pedigree Ford was clocked at 283.824. Michael Waltrip's NAPA Chevy was third at 288.029. "I'm really proud of this entire Texaco/Havoline team," crew chief Donnie Wingo said. "They have really pulled together and we have a very solid pit crew. I also want to send a word of thanks to Dave Collins, who is an important part of the 42 pit crew. Dave injured his finger a while back and is out of commission for now, but we look forward to him getting back soon. I also want to say thank you to McDonald's and POWERade for their support of this pit crew competition. Our team takes great pride in being awarded this prize." The #42 over-the-wall crew consists of: Shane Church (front tire changer), Keith Mansch (front tire carrier), Billy Curwood (rear tire changer), Andrew Carter (rear tire carrier), Mark Cass (jackman), Mike Bodick (gas man) and Heath Silver (catch can).(DMF Communications PR),
 
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