- Paul Andrews (NASCAR)
Paul Andrews (born
May 25 1957 inBangor, Maine ) is an Americancrew chief known for his work in theNASCAR Sprint Cup Series . He was the crew chief forBobby Labonte 's #43 team forPetty Enterprises until August 2007. He was the crew chief forAlan Kulwicki 's 1992 Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup) championship. [http://www.nascar.com/drivers/ccps/pandrews00/index.html "Paul Andrews"] ,NASCAR .com, RetrievedSeptember 13 2007 ] He had 12 victories and 30pole positions in his career as a NASCAR Cup crew chief. [http://www.thatsracin.com/242/story/5946.html "Andrews out at Petty Enterprises"] , David Poole,August 14 2007 "thatsracin.com", RetrievedSeptember 13 2007 ]Biography
Andrews was born in Bangor, Maine. His parents divorced when he was 12 months old. He was raised by his mother's parents in
Pineville, Louisiana . They moved toMonroe, Louisiana when he was ten years old. After he graduated from high school in Monroe, he decided to live with his mother inSt. Louis . They didn't get along very well. He said, "I was young and set in my ways and thought I knew everything like every child does." He worked for his stepfather as a maintenance guy at the motel that his stepfather managed. Andrews needed parts to repair a broken vacuum cleaner, so he went to the O.K. Vacuum repair shop co-owned byRusty Wallace 's father and uncle. Gary Wallace, Rusty's uncle, had a conversation with Andrews about vacuum cleaners and other topics. Gary Wallace offered Andrews a job. Andrews helped move the vacuum cleaner repair shop to a larger facility. Andrews worked closely with Rusty Wallace and the two got to know each other well. After work, he helped fix Wallace's USAC stock car, starting in 1979.cite book |last=Golenbock |first=Peter |title=The Last Lap |publisher=Macmillan |year=1998 |isbn=0-02-862147-6 |pages=pages 345-362] He moved with Wallace to the ASA in 1983 when the team won the championship. Wallace moved from USAC to NASCAR in 1984, and Andrews moved toLouisiana to run Wallace's Sportsman for his driver Nicki Fraisson. Andrews quit in 1986.Independent NASCAR driver
Alan Kulwicki was talking with his friend Wallace at the 1986 NASCAR Awards banquet, and he asked Wallace for some advice on who to hire as his new crew chief. Rusty suggested Andrews. Andrews was ready to return to racing. He moved to NASCAR in 1988 as Kulwicki's crew chief, and he remained Kulwicki's crew chief until Kulwicki died in an airplane crashApril 1 1993 . Andrews was scheduled to be on the airplane, but remained with the pit crew to work on improving pit stop times. [ [http://members.aol.com/nclubnews/Page22.html "Kulwicki’s death still on minds at Bristol"] ,August 17 2007 "The City Paper (Nashville)", RetrievedOctober 1 2007 ] He remained with the team after it was purchased byGeoffrey Bodine .Hooters wanted the team to hire driverLoy Allen, Jr. and sell the team to Alley's father.In 1999 he joined
Dale Earnhardt, Inc. with driver Steve Park Earning the #1 Pennzoil Chevrolet team two wins. He was named Labonte's crew chief in 2006. [ [http://asp.usatoday.com/community/tags/topic.aspx?req=tag&tag=Paul%20Andrews "Petty Enterprises undergoes crew-chief overhaul"] ,September 12 2006 USA Today , RetrievedSeptember 13 2007 ]He was seriously injured in a fall in his shop on
August 15 2007 , [http://autoracingsport.com/nascar/report-paul-andrews-seriously-injured-in-fall/ "Paul Andrews Injured In Fall"] ,August 17 2007 "NASCAR news", RetrievedSeptember 13 2007 ] several days after he was released as Labonte's crew chief. [ [http://www.insiderracingnews.com/Writers/RF/082507.html "Report: Paul Andrews seriously injured in fall"] , Ron Felix,August 25 2007 "Insider Racing News", RetrievedSeptember 13 2007 ] He fell approximately 30 feet off a ladder while changing a light bulb. He was airlifted toCarolinas Medical Center . Andrews suffered a compression fracture of his spine, a crushed left ankle, and some broken bones in his right ankle.He was hired by Michael Waltrip Racing to be Michael Waltrip's crew chief for the 2008 season.
Personal life
His son
Tim Andrews is a developmental driver for Petty Enterprises. Tim is scheduled to race in an ARCA race in October 2007.References
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