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Joe Gibbs Racing is expected to announce Wednesday morning that Michael "Fatback" McSwain, crew chief for the No. 18 Chevrolets driven by Bobby Labonte in the Nextel Cup Series, will leave the team this week, ThatsRacin.com has learned.
Contrary to Internet reports, however, former crew chief Jimmy Makar is not expected to take over the position. An immediate replacement is not expected to be announced Wednesday, sources said.
Labonte's team has been inconsistent this season. He is sixth in points - well entrenched in the Nextel Cup Chase for the Championship later this year - but has yet to win a race in 2004.
His most recent win in the 2003 season finale at Homestead, Fla.
Labonte has five top-five and nine top-10 finishes in 18 races this season. Labonte has two runner-up finishes but he as led just 26 of the 2,431 laps he's raced.
Last year with McSwain, Labonte finished eighth in points and had two wins, four poles, 12 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes.
McSwain started as driver Ricky Rudd's crew chief in 1999, then moved with Rudd to Robert Yates Racing at the start of the 2000 season.
In October 2002, McSwain left Yates and Rudd and was hired by Gibbs. He took over full time crew chief duties with Labonte's team at the start of the 2003 season.
Joe Gibbs Racing is expected to announce Wednesday morning that Michael "Fatback" McSwain, crew chief for the No. 18 Chevrolets driven by Bobby Labonte in the Nextel Cup Series, will leave the team this week, ThatsRacin.com has learned.
Contrary to Internet reports, however, former crew chief Jimmy Makar is not expected to take over the position. An immediate replacement is not expected to be announced Wednesday, sources said.
Labonte's team has been inconsistent this season. He is sixth in points - well entrenched in the Nextel Cup Chase for the Championship later this year - but has yet to win a race in 2004.
His most recent win in the 2003 season finale at Homestead, Fla.
Labonte has five top-five and nine top-10 finishes in 18 races this season. Labonte has two runner-up finishes but he as led just 26 of the 2,431 laps he's raced.
Last year with McSwain, Labonte finished eighth in points and had two wins, four poles, 12 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes.
McSwain started as driver Ricky Rudd's crew chief in 1999, then moved with Rudd to Robert Yates Racing at the start of the 2000 season.
In October 2002, McSwain left Yates and Rudd and was hired by Gibbs. He took over full time crew chief duties with Labonte's team at the start of the 2003 season.