Spire Motorsports releases crew chief Childers after 9 races
- Spire Motorsports released championship-winning crew chief Rodney Childers Thursday after nine races.
- The team evaluated its program during the schedule break, collectively acknowledging dynamic challenges.
- Ryan Sparks, competition director, takes over as Justin Haley's crew chief for the season.
- Childers holds 40 Cup wins, tied for second among active crew chiefs.
- Childers stated the situation was not working and plans time off.
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Spire Motorsports releases crew chief Childers after 9 races
Spire Motorsports has parted ways with championship-winning crew chief Rodney Childers after only nine races with the team. Childers is one of the winningest active crew chiefs in the Cup Series and won the 2014 championship with Kevin Harvick at…
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