Where does the cohesiveness of good chemistry fit in?
“That’s evident with Force’s teams. I know all of those guys personally and they’ve been together, the same guys, for years. There’s not much turnover on his team so they all work well together. The core of our team has been together since 1997 so we’re working in our fifth season together. They’re to the point now that once they get into the pit area, they’re tearing that car apart and there’s not a word between them. They know what each other is thinking, they know exactly what each guy needs and they know exactly what they have to do. That’s fundamental to winning teams. Ace has to make the right call on the tune-up, and I have to do my job at the line, but the most important part is the function of the crew guys. They have to do their job right – they’re the backbone and they’ve proven that they have what it takes to get the job done. We ran 4.84 in the first round in Phoenix, they came right back, put the car together and we went out again and ran 4.86 the very next round. It woul
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