Filed under: Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Chase for the Sprint Cup, Crew Chiefs, Pit Crews, Sprint Cup, Hendrick Motorsports, Sports Business and Media, NASCAR
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Chad Knaus defended the decision to dump Jimmie Johnson's crew with two races remaining, a move he said was done for the overall good of Hendrick Motorsports.Knaus downplayed the significance of making a move viewed by many as cutthroat for a four-time championship winning team.
"I hate to say this as bluntly as it is, but it's like changing a spring or changing a shock," he said. "You have to put the best components together to try to win the championship. Unfortunately, we're not in the situation where (Gordon) can win the championship right now from this building, and that's what it's about -- this building."
"I don't think people understand it's not an easy decision," the crew chief said Tuesday, a day after Hendrick Motorsports said Jeff Gordon's crew would pit Johnson for the rest of the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship.
"There are emotions involved. We love our guys. We eat, sleep, drink with them. We win with them and we lose with them. But ultimately it is bigger than seven guys. We are 520-people strong here (at Hendrick Motorsports)."
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