Eury steps down at JR Motorsports |
Eury is a winner of 55 NASCAR races in both the Nationwide and
Sprint Cup Series as a crew chief. He has 28 years in the NASCAR industry, the
last five of which were served as competition director and crew chief for JR
Motorsports. The company has amassed all nine of its victories under Eury’s
watch. JR Motorsports’ last victory came on Sept. 4, 2010, with driver Jamie
McMurray.
“The conversation Tony Sr. and I had was one of the most
difficult I’ve ever been a part of,” said Kelley Earnhardt Miller, general
manager of JR Motorsports. “I believe Tony Sr.’s passion for the sport is
exceeded only by his yearning to excel in it, and that itself became the issue
that both he and I struggled with. At JR Motorsports we do this to win races
and compete for championships, and lately we have not met that standard. Being
the competitor that Tony Sr. is, I know that bothers him more than anyone.”
In an effort to improve performance, a crew chief swap was
implemented in April between Eury Sr. and Bruce Cook. Cook took over of the
company’s flagship No. 88 team driven by Cole Whitt, while Eury turned his
attention to the partial entry No. 5 team driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Ron
Fellows while still serving as competition director. Whitt responded with two
top-fives and eight top-10s in 19 races, while the Earnhardt/Fellows duo scored
fifth-place finishes in three of its four races.
The No. 5 entry has no more races scheduled in 2012. Eury Sr.’s
son, Tony Eury Jr., remains crew chief for JR Motorsports’ No. 7 Chevrolet and
co-owner of the company with Earnhardt Jr. and Earnhardt-Miller.
“I want what’s best for Dale Jr., Kelley, Tony Jr., and all
those employees. I really do,” said Eury Sr. “We accomplished a lot in a short
time, and nobody is prouder of that than I am. I’m not sure what’s next for me,
and I’m not sure I’m in a hurry to find out.”
Eury came to JR Motorsports in 2007, compiling seven wins, 48
top-fives and 86 top-10s as crew chief of the No. 88 team. Prior to that he
spent 21 years at Dale Earnhardt Inc., where he won two Nationwide Series
championships with Earnhardt Jr. in 1998 and 1999.
“I can’t think of anyone who has impacted my career and
development as a driver more than Tony Sr.,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “I know my dad
ultimately put me in the Nationwide Series car back in the ’90s, but Tony Sr.
was the one who convinced him to do it. He was with me through two Nationwide
Series championships and five full seasons as a Cup driver. We won a lot of
races together, and as much as he impacted my career as a race car driver, he
means more to me on a personal level. He’s done a lot for this organization,
and I thank him for it.”
thats to bad...he is a good man...hope he enjoys the rest of his life...
ReplyDeleteI think he has a well deserved retirement due him.
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