From NASCAR.com
Let's begin by saying the old man # 5 took third. Now let's get into the nitty gritty.
Fed up over his crew's performance, and with Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon out of the race due to an accident, the four-time championship crew chief stunned everyone by making the call to the bullpen, and subbing out his over-the-wall gang with Gordon's. Of the original crew, only the tear-off guy remained. The borrowed squad from the No. 24 team worked the final three pit stops of the race, performing flawlessly to help Johnson salvage a ninth-place finish on a trying afternoon for the defending champ in the Lone Star State.
"At this point in the game, you can't have feelings," said Johnson, who lost the points lead to race winner Denny Hamlin and is now 33 back with two races remaining. "You have to go out and try to win the championship. If somebody's feelings got hurt, too bad. We're here to win a championship, and we have to do everything we can."
It's like selling your soul to the devil. I wonder what Johnson traded to get another championship? This sure shows how bad Johnson and Knaus want to win a 5th. Surprised they didn't switch with Martins crew? I'm not an expert but trading crews during the race, I hope it will backfire on the two selfish, greedy, egoistical, narcissistic, self interested boobs!. We shall see in two weeks.
Wonder what the 48 crew is thinking today?
You know they will have to change the whole crew out for the rest of the year. If they don't and Johnson doesn't win the championship, they will blame the old 48 crew for making Johnson lose on purpose, sour grapes, dissing them, what will be Johnson's excuse?
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