Not sure about his partial schedules in 1975-1978, as there is very little information about crew chiefs for those years, but his full-time crew chiefs were (year:race #):
Jake Elder, 1979:01-1980:13
Doug Richert, 1980:14-1981:04
Dale Inman, 1981:05-1981:20
Kirk Shelmerdine, 1981:21-1981:31, 1984:01-1992:29
Bud Moore(?), 1982:01-1983:30
Andy Petree, 1993:01-1995:31
David Smith, 1996:01-1996:31
Larry McReynolds, 1997:01-1998:13
Kevin Hamlin 1998:14-2001:01
He drove for Bud Moore in 1982 and 1983, and Bud Moore used to be crew chief for his own cars, but I'm not positive Moore was the crew chief for Earnhardt (it's possible by then he had hired some other crew chief to replace himself.)
Since Dale Jr. started Nascar Cup Series racing, he has had seven total crew chiefs. His eighth will be Greg Ives in 2015. When he started in 2000 up until the end of 2004 it was Tony Eury Sr. and Tony Eury Jr. The 2005 season started with Pete Rondeau until the end of May. Steve Hmiel filled in until September, and Tony Eury Jr. came back for the last 10 races. Tony Eury Jr. stood as crew chief from the end of 2005 until May 2009, when he was replace by Lance McGrew. Tony Gibson filled in for the suspended Eury Jr. for 6 races in 2007. Steve Letarte has been the crew chief for Dale Jr. from 2011 - 2014.
Several of Dale Jarrett's crew chiefs included Jimmy Makar, Mike Ford, Bill Wilburn, Jimmy Elledge, Brad Parrott, Garth Finley, Shawn Parker, Todd Parrott, Richard 'Slugger" Labbe, Butch Hylton, Matt Borland, Jason Burdett and Bill Pappas.
Dale Sr. had several crew chiefs during his career. He won his championships with three different crew chiefs. Doug Richert(1980), Kirk Shelmerdine (1986, 1987, 1990, 1991) and Andy Petree (1993, 1994). Dale also won the 1998 Daytona 500 with Larry McReynolds.
To be one of the best, all you can get. A Machanical Engineering Degree is what some Crew Chiefs have, as the Sport becomes more competitive, so does the demand for smarter (more educated) Crew Chiefs.
Why did you choose a cabin crew career? This question needs to be edited as it makes no sense.
Yes they are! I watched the entire America's Best Dance Crew and routing for them the entire way. :)
None. A crew chief does the write-up of the fault. It is up to a mechanic to argue about why the bulb should not be replaced yet.
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Because Junior's problems are him, not his crew chiefs. He has gone through some six crew chiefs in his Winston Cup career and has continued to fail to click with anyone. His success ended when other teams finally caught on to underside aerodynamic work done on his cars by Louis Duncan; since the 2004 season Junior has been mostly irrelevent to the series.
Clearly the F15 crew chief is stronger. The F16 crew chief only needs to fix one of everything, making them less effective in the real world. This is why shreds were dropped. 16 crew chiefs wanted to go to real aircraft
A crew trainer usually knows one area (front or back) and trains new employees in that particular area. A crew chief usually knows both areas and can also train new employees. Crew chiefs can also do some manager tasks.
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In many jurisdiction, a fire chief's helmet is white. However, it is not unusual for it to be the same color as the rest of the crew.
No. The B 52 had a crew of 5 officers. Pilot, co-pilot, radar-navigator (bombardier), navigator, and electronic warfare officer. Earlier versions had an enlisted tail gunner.