| Every NASCAR racing team has earned the trust of | | | | racing team must perfect their trade. They know |
| racing fans all over the world because they are wiling | | | | that the road to the winner's circle is a long one and |
| to work hard each week during racing season to | | | | racing team members also know that they must do |
| bring fans all of the thrilling moments of NASCAR | | | | their best each week if they are going to experience |
| that they richly deserve. The racing teams stand to | | | | the thrill of the win. The racing teams are not afraid |
| lose out on a lot of sleep at times because they will | | | | of hard work and hard work is all they know during |
| be tasked with not only getting the race car ready | | | | the racing season. |
| for the next race, but they are willing to work harder | | | | Every team member in NASCAR is willing to devote |
| still if the race car was in a wreck or pileup the | | | | many hours to training. The pit crew will train on |
| previous week. | | | | various tasks that are performed in the pit during |
| NASCAR fans know that racing teams are willing to | | | | every race. The training time is centered on one |
| do everything in their power to give the driver a fair | | | | concept. It is their job to make split second tire |
| chance of winning the next race. Every member of | | | | changes and make repairs to the race car and |
| the racing team has a job to do and by performing | | | | anything else that needs to be done and get the |
| that task to the best of their technical abilities, they | | | | NASCAR driver back on the track so that he can do |
| hope that one day, their hard work will pay off. They | | | | the job he was hired to do. Seconds count in the pit |
| do not seem to mind if the driver basks in the glory | | | | and the training periods can be grueling. |
| of the win in the winner's circle because if the driver | | | | For everything that they are tasked to complete |
| has reached that point in the race, they know they | | | | each week, the NASCAR racing teams feel that it is |
| have done their job superbly. | | | | all worth it. The fans have come to expect a certain |
| Every NASCAR racing team has one purpose in life. | | | | amount of greatness from the things that they do |
| As a group, they are tasked with maintaining the | | | | and the racing teams will do everything in their power |
| racecar at top performance speeds that will allow the | | | | to make certain that they do not disappoint them. |
| driver to be competitive each week. They want the | | | | The racing team feels that it will be justly rewarded |
| driver on their team to win the race each week | | | | for all of its efforts when the racing team driver |
| because they know that he must be able to tally up | | | | brings the Winston Cup trophy back to the racing |
| win points. Those points are a critical factor in | | | | team owner at the end of the season. Until NASCAR |
| determining which driver is the best and only the | | | | racing is over for the season, the racing team |
| best driver in the country is going to be declared the | | | | continues to stand at the ready and give the team |
| winner of the Winston Cup. | | | | the best of their abilities. |
| To win the Winston Cup Racing Series, a NASCAR | | | | |