Gordon chief wins MOOG award at Pocono

June 14, 2011
Coordinated crew work in two late-race pit stops propelled Jeff Gordon and the MOOG chassis parts-equipped #24 DuPont Chevrolet to victory in Sunday’s NASCAR 5-Hour Energy 500 Sprint Cup race at Pocono Raceway.

Coordinated crew work in two late-race pit stops propelled Jeff Gordon and the MOOG chassis parts-equipped #24 DuPont Chevrolet to victory in Sunday’s NASCAR 5-Hour Energy 500 Sprint Cup race at Pocono Raceway.

Following the race, Gordon’s crew chief, Alan Gustafson, was recognized for his role in the team’s second win of 2011 with Federal-Mogul’s MOOG Chassis Parts “Problem Solver of the Race” Award.

The MOOG Problem Solver Award honors the crew chief whose car posts the best second-half improvement in average lap speed while finishing on the lead lap.

Although the #24 Chevrolet was strong all day – starting third and consistently running in the top five – Gustafson and the Hendrick Motorsports crew helped deliver a race-high 0.078-second-per-lap improvement.

“Jeff had a great car and Alan helped make it better all day long,” says Federal-Mogul Corp.’s Motorsports Director Tim Nelson. “Then, when it all came down to pit work over the last 44 laps, the #24 team delivered two near-perfect stops that enabled Jeff to pull away from the field.”

In addition to the weekly MOOG Problem Solver awards, Federal-Mogul presents the MOOG “Problem Solver of the Year” Award to the Sprint Cup crew chief with the best overall performance after 36 races.  After 14 starts, Steve Letarte (#88 Chevrolet) and Gil Martin (#29 Chevrolet) are tied for the lead with three MOOG Problem Solver of the Race awards, followed by Peter Sospenzo (#34 Ford) with two.

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