
"We need to strengthen our organization in a way that it was going to take Matt away from being the crewchief," said Jarrett in a Friday press conference here at Richmond International Raceway. "We're having some issues with our racecars getting through the race shop and to the track. We needed someone to serve as Technical Director, and that's what Matt was hired for in the beginning."
Borland’s contract with MWR called for him to serve as a crewchief for two seasons, before being promoted to Technical Director. Borland balked a making the move early, eventually prompting a decision that he leave the team entirely. Jason Burdett will assume the crewchief’s role for Jarrett, possibly as soon as next weekend at Darlington.
Jarrett failed to qualify for tonight’s "Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400," snapping a string of 424 consecutive Netxel Cup starts. The former series champion repeatedly denied that the Borland move was specifically design to improved the performance of his #44 team, and grew visibly angry when asked about his rapid turnover of crewchiefs in recent seasons.

"We have to do some things here, and make some moves to make our organization better as a whole," Jarrett said. "This isn't just about the 44 car. It's about the entire Michael Waltrip Racing organization, and trying to strengthen it.”
Jarrett said he knows the “feel” that he wants in a racecar, but has been unable to communicate those preferences to his crewchiefs.
Borland won 12 races with Ryan Newman at Penske Racing South, before being lured away to join the MWR stable and Jarrett in 2007. He is not believed to be in attendance at Richmond this weekend, and spokespersons told Sirius Speedway late last week that he would speak to the media only if he accepts a position with another NASCAR team.
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