Kevin Harvick Dominant At Kansas Speedway, Crew Chief Gil Martin Ties For Lead In MOOG ‘Problem Solver Of The Year’ Standings – UnderhoodService

Kevin Harvick Dominant At Kansas Speedway, Crew Chief Gil Martin Ties For Lead In MOOG ‘Problem Solver Of The Year’ Standings

Kevin Harvick and the MOOG Steering and Suspension-equipped No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet led a race-high 138 laps in winning Sunday's Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, and his crew chief, Gil Martin, shared in the spoils by picking up his fourth MOOG "Problem Solver of the Race" Award. Martin is now tied for the lead in the $100,000 MOOG "Problem Solver of the Year" standings with six races remaining in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.

Kevin Harvick and the MOOG Steering and Suspension-equipped No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet led a race-high 138 laps in winning Sunday’s Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, and his crew chief, Gil Martin, shared in the spoils by picking up his fourth MOOG “Problem Solver of the Race” Award. Martin is now tied for the lead in the $100,000 MOOG “Problem Solver of the Year” standings with six races remaining in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup season.

Sponsored by Federal-Mogul Corporation, the MOOG Problem Solver awards recognize the talented professionals on pit road whose in-race chassis adjustments and positioning strategies best advance their cars’ competitive position. The Problem Solver of the Race Award is presented following each Sprint Cup contest to the crew chief whose car posts the best second-half improvement in average lap time while finishing on the lead lap. At the end of the season, Federal-Mogul presents the $100,000 Problem Solver of the Year Award to the crew chief with the most weekly MOOG awards. With four weekly wins, Martin is tied with Ryan Newman (No. 39 Chevrolet) crew chief Matt Borland.

Harvick began and ended the weekend in the same dominating fashion. The 29 car won the pole with a track-record qualifying lap of 187.256 miles per hour. On Sunday it was by far the fastest car on the 1.5-mile track in clean air and improved by a race-best 0.254 seconds over the final 136 laps. Still, Harvick and Martin faced their share of challenges, as an ill-timed early caution shuffled their MOOG-equipped Chevrolet SS well behind the leaders, forcing them to skip a scheduled pit stop to try to climb back toward the front. Martin then made a series of minor adjustments to the chassis throughout afternoon, helping Harvick remain in or near the lead.

“The 29 was in a class all its own when it was running in clean air, but it was a different story when they were stuck back in traffic,” said Federal-Mogul Motorsports Director Tim Nelson. “Gil kept Kevin out there on old tires so they could reclaim some of those spots – a risky strategy, but he knew they had an extra gear if they could clear the pack.”

With just six weeks remaining in the season, it would appear that any of seven crew chiefs could still walk away with season-ending MOOG Problem Solver honors. Just one weekly MOOG award behind Martin and Borland are Joey Logano (No. 22 Ford) crew chief Todd Gordon and Jamie McMurray (No. 1 Chevrolet) crew chief Kevin Manion, while three crew chiefs – Alan Gustafson (Jeff Gordon, No. 24 Chevrolet), Steve Letarte (Dale Earnhardt Jr., No. 88 Chevrolet) and Paul Wolfe (Brad Keselowski, No. 2 Ford) – sit just two back.

“Five of those teams are also fighting for a Chase championship, but you know that the year-end MOOG award is in the back of the crew chiefs’ minds,” Nelson said. “This is one of the most prestigious honors for the behind-the-scenes guys who work their tails off seven days a week for 36 straight races. Winning the MOOG Problem Solver of the Year Award is a huge honor – and a big payday.”

According to the company, MOOG Steering and Suspension is the preferred brand of professional technicians and NASCAR crew chiefs, and MOOG components are recognized as the automotive service industry’s “Problem Solver,” with innovative designs that improve on original parts by providing increased durability, improved performance and easier installation. Many of the same MOOG technologies utilized in Sprint Cup competition are featured in MOOG ball joints, tie rod ends and other components available for today’s passenger vehicles.

For more information regarding the MOOG Problem Solver awards and MOOG products, visit the brand’s technician-focused www.moogproblemsolver.com website or contact your MOOG supplier. Like MOOG on Facebook at www.facebook.com/moogproblemsolver. To identify the right MOOG part for virtually any application, use the convenient, free www.FMe-cat.com electronic catalog.

You May Also Like

HVAC Sensors: More Than Just Temperature

When a driver sets a temperature in the control head of an HVAC system, what does it mean to the vehicle? Seventy-two degrees could mean many different settings depending on the outside temperature, humidity and even the position of the sun.

When a driver sets a temperature in the control head of an HVAC system, what does it mean to the vehicle? Seventy-two degrees could mean many different settings depending on the outside temperature, humidity and even the position of the sun.

When a passenger decides that 70 degrees is a better temperature for their zone, things get even more complicated. Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) systems require a complex array of internal and external sensors that include ambient air temperature sensors, interior temperature sensors, outlet duct and evaporator temperature sensors, pressure sensors, humidity sensors, blend door position sensors and sunload sensors.

Nearly 5,000 To Participate In Auto Value, Bumper To Bumper ‘Festive Walk’ To AAPEX 2018

On Thursday, Nov. 1, nearly 5,000 Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper automotive professionals wearing matching yellow shirts will begin their “festive walk” from the Mirage hotel to AAPEX 2018 at the Sands Expo, temporarily shutting down the busy Las Vegas Boulevard along the way.

Drive Belt Checklist: What Are You Missing?

You might have only one chance to sell a customer a new serpentine belt. With belts lasting roughly 90,000 miles, proper inspection at the time of failure is critical not only for selling the belt, but also for ensuring add-on sales and better customer satisfaction.

VIDEO: Using Airflow To Sell Cabin Air Filters

Andrew Markel introduces an inexpensive tool that can assist in selling cabin air filter replacements. Sponsored by Auto Value and Bumper to Bumper.

airflow-selling-cabin-air-filter-video-featured
Air Conditioning Odor Causes

Air conditioning odors typically result from the uncontrolled growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in the evaporator. Research by independent laboratories has found fungi such as Aspergillus, Cladesporium, Penicillium and others growing on cooling coils and other A/C system areas.

ac air conditioning smells featured

Other Posts

Climate Control Modules

HVAC control modules may fail when the contacts and switches become inoperable. Sponsored by The Group Training Academy.

Paired Ride Control (VIDEO)

It’s always best to replace ride control parts in pairs. Sponsored by GSP North America.

Dorman Launches 300+ New Products In November

Among the new products is an OE FIX climate control module designed to fit 1.7M Chevrolet Express & GMC Savana vehicles.

Curing Springtime Air Conditioning Smells

Air conditioning scents can come from a host of things.