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All-female pit crew readying for Texas debut
By Stephen Hawkins, Associated Press May 29, 2003
12:46 PM EDT (1646 GMT)

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Gina Tomaseski struggled to raise the truck with a jack, ending up being lifted in the air. Sue Webb had treadmarks on her arms from lugging around a 50-pound tire.

Tomaseski, Webb and five other women were learning how to change the tires on a racing truck as NASCAR's first all-female pit crew.

The women will go over the wall at a Craftsman Truck Series race June 6 at Texas, the first time an all-female crew will work at a NASCAR event. They will change tires and add gas to the No. 49 Team Texas Chevrolet driven by Shawna Robinson.

"We want it to be a gimmick and marketable, and we want it to be a serious sport for us. We want it to be everything," Tomaseski said. "Our main focus is that we do good pit times. It can be a gimmicky thing for about a month, and if we're not good, it's going to die."

Texas Motor Speedway general manager Eddie Gossage readily admits it's a publicity stunt.

"But it has no value unless they perform competitive pit stops and Shawna performs well," he added.

One of Gossage's staff members came up with the idea last fall, even before golfer Annika Sorenstam got an invitation to play against the men earlier this month at the Colonial, also in Fort Worth.

A marketing agency was hired to find crew members, searching mostly in health clubs for competitive women in great shape. There were 20 candidates who came for tryouts.

The seven chosen range in age from 21 to 39. Among them are a business manager, an information analyst, a college student, an online talent database owner and three who are in the fitness industry.

"Their main concern is to get publicity and marketing, but we want to be able to be efficient and be able to do it," said Webb, a personal trainer. "Because we don't want it to be a big joke."

Once the crew was chosen, truck owner Mike Starr had to match them with the jobs of jackman, gasman, catch can, front tire changer, front tire carrier, rear tire changer and rear tire carrier. They've been together for about two months.

"It was refreshing to have people that had absolutely no idea what was going on," Starr said. "You could teach them and show them the way you wanted it done and watch it happen."

Some of the women considered themselves casual NASCAR fans, but others had never paid attention to racing.

The toughest job is the jackman who lifts the truck during stops. Tomaseski, who at 130 pounds weighs almost half the average man who usually does the job, now gets the truck -- and not herself -- in the air.

"It takes everything I've got, but it's technique and confidence," said Tomaseski, a fitness pro and physical therapist. "We don't want them to treat us like frail little girls that can't handle it."

Physical limitations forced Starr to change the way he would do things with a male crew, but he doesn't expect that to affect performance. The crew will only add fuel and change tires. As in any truck race, the goal will be to avoid four-tire stops.

"It takes so many seconds to get the gas in, so on the two-tire stop, girls can pace themselves, do it right," Starr said. "If we don't have to make a four-tire stop, these girls are going to make people proud."

Starr will have four men in uniform ready in case body repairs are needed, or if there are problems beyond regular tire changes and fuel.

Robinson ran in seven Winston Cup races last year, including the Daytona 500 as the first woman there since 1980. She was looking for an opportunity to drive, but even she was skeptical when first approached about the idea of a female crew, especially a group that had never been together before.

"We are sticking our neck out big time taking the high-risk situation," Robinson said. "It's unfortunate that you almost feel like you have to do this to get a sponsor to be able to go racing."

Atlanta-based Aaron's, a leasing company for which Robinson has driven a Busch car in the past, signed on for three races. The "Dream Team" is also scheduled to race Sept. 27 in Las Vegas and again in Texas on Oct. 11.

"I don't know that Aaron's would have even looked at it if it wasn't this whole thing that draws attention," Robinson said.

They certainly won't be hard to find. The paint scheme on the truck and the crew's firesuits is primarily pink and includes a "Charlie's Angels"-like logo.

Driver Brendan Gaughn, who won both Texas truck races last year, has no problem with an all-female crew.

"It's an ingenious plan to get a sponsor," he said. "They're a pit crew -- I don't care if they are women. If guys want to have a problem with that, they need to grow up. Shawna wants to prove herself like I want to prove myself."
 
It ought to be interesting to see.
 

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Originally posted by bowtie@Jun 5 2003, 12:09 PM
It ought to be interesting to see.
thats intresting right there(the picture) :p :lol2:
 
Originally posted by Bucky Badger@Jun 5 2003, 12:15 PM
Whats the world coming to :lol: looks like the cheerleaders posing for the pic.
the one in the back holding the tire looks strong as crap you can have her i want the jack girl lol
 
Originally posted by pettyfan4life+Jun 5 2003, 12:18 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (pettyfan4life @ Jun 5 2003, 12:18 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Bucky Badger@Jun 5 2003, 12:15 PM
Whats the world coming to :lol: looks like the cheerleaders posing for the pic.
the one in the back holding the tire looks strong as crap you can have her i want the jack girl lol [/b][/quote]
hell no, I don't want a girl stronger than me :p I want the front tire changer :wub:
 
Originally posted by Bucky Badger+Jun 5 2003, 12:39 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Bucky Badger @ Jun 5 2003, 12:39 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by -pettyfan4life@Jun 5 2003, 12:18 PM
<!--QuoteBegin--Bucky Badger
@Jun 5 2003, 12:15 PM
Whats the world coming to :lol: looks like the cheerleaders posing for the pic.

the one in the back holding the tire looks strong as crap you can have her i want the jack girl lol
hell no, I don't want a girl stronger than me :p I want the front tire changer :wub: [/b][/quote]
I could say something about the jack girl and her "ability" but we might have some kids on the fourm so I wont
 
Lordy! Lordy! I believe I have seen it all now. They need to tie a 50 pound weight to that jack girls rearend. :p
 
I don't care what they do personally!!! I give them alot of credit!!! Thye are going to be doing something that we only dream of doing!!! Plus I bet they look better in the fires suits then the men do!!! ;)
 
Originally posted by Crimepays3@Jun 5 2003, 12:55 PM
I don't care what they do personally!!! I give them alot of credit!!! Thye are going to be doing something that we only dream of doing!!! Plus I bet they look better in the fires suits then the men do!!! ;)
if they dont there is something wrong with ya lol
 
LMAO!!! I wish they were all women!!! I know this is uncalled for but I wonder it they make fire resistant thongs!!! Just a visual for you think about!!!
 
Originally posted by Crimepays3@Jun 5 2003, 01:10 PM
LMAO!!! I wish they were all women!!! I know this is uncalled for but I wonder it they make fire resistant thongs!!! Just a visual for you think about!!!
You better watch it, crimepays! ( ;) )
 
I just can't wait for the pit crew TV interviews,

"Yea well ya know I just came over the wall with the hose in my hand ready to tighten up them nuts..."

I am simply refering to the air hose on the air gun and the lug nuts for the wheels. :lol:
 
They will chime in with a four tire pit stop of 25+ seconds.
 
Originally posted by N2racin88@Jun 5 2003, 03:44 PM
They will chime in with a four tire pit stop of 25+ seconds.
I wouldent go that far Ill say about 16 or so
 
Don't none of them look real large. It will be interesting to watch the jack girl grap up a 40 lb jack and run with it. And those tires aint light either. Do you think they can do a pit stop in 15 sec. :D
 
Originally posted by pettyfan4life+Jun 5 2003, 03:06 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (pettyfan4life @ Jun 5 2003, 03:06 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--N2racin88@Jun 5 2003, 03:44 PM
They will chime in with a four tire pit stop of 25+ seconds.
I wouldent go that far Ill say about 16 or so [/b][/quote]
A sixteen second 4 tire pitstop? In the truck series? With four women? Doubt it. 16 seconds is the norm for seasoned crew members in that series.
 
Now I have a reason to watch and pay more attention to the pit stops!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :bounce: :wub:
 
Originally posted by N2racin88+Jun 5 2003, 04:26 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (N2racin88 @ Jun 5 2003, 04:26 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Originally posted by -pettyfan4life@Jun 5 2003, 03:06 PM
<!--QuoteBegin--N2racin88
@Jun 5 2003, 03:44 PM
They will chime in with a four tire pit stop of 25+ seconds.

I wouldent go that far Ill say about 16 or so
A sixteen second 4 tire pitstop? In the truck series? With four women? Doubt it. 16 seconds is the norm for seasoned crew members in that series. [/b][/quote]
i wouldent say a 25+ but think these girls have probley been pratcing for teh past so many months
 
Them tires go about 60#s a piece... I can't wait to see them with the Golden Benny award!!! LMAO!!!
 
Okay I am going to put my two cents in here. And I am sure there are going to be some that do not agree with me, especially other woman.
I think an all women crew is just plain stupid! I think there are just certain things that are meant for men to do and certain things that are meant for woman.
I would not have a problem if there was a woman on a pit crew because she could do the job. But to field a whole crew with just woman, isn't that being sexist? With a pit crew chances are that a man is going to be better qualified than a woman, because of the weight of the tires, the jack and other things. Woman are supposed to be feminine and the only type of woman I can see do the job of a pit crew would have to be pretty Butch.
Please don't yell this is only my opinion!
 
With Shawna driving, I really don't think they will have too many pits before she totals the truck anyway. I like her as a driver. And I think she is pretty hot in a way. But, she doesn't exactly pile up the laps on average.
 
Texas Motor Speedway general manager Eddie Gossage readily admits it's a publicity stunt.

"But it has no value unless they perform competitive pit stops and Shawna performs well," he added.

From what I have read here locally, the way I understand it is they are going to mainly go for 2 tire with fuel stops. I would post a link, but I cannot remember where I read it. On the net or in our local paper ( and it would have been a few days ago). I say more power to them. And if they fail miserably, oh well.
 
Oh only two tire pit stops? Well then, 16 seconds may not be out of reach.
 
Well there you go. 20 seconds for a two tire stop. I do not think the all women pit crew will be catching on anytime soon.
 
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