A few days after Kyle Busch’s firing from Hendrick Motorsports, speculation ran rampant about who would stay to work with new hire Dale Earnhardt Jr. and who would follow Busch to wherever he landed.
Alan Gustafson quickly removed his name from the mix.
“I’d rather sweep floors for Rick Hendrick than be a crew chief for someone else,†Gustafson said.
In 25 years of racing in NASCAR’s top series, Hendrick has built a powerhouse organization of 500-plus employees who have a fierce loyalty to their boss. They love working for “Mr. H.†and put 100-percent effort into job performance. If the grass is possibly greener elsewhere, few ever bother finding out… Details
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