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Paul Andrews (NASCAR)

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74:'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 70:. They did not 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 man 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 by 93:
was talking with his friend Wallace at the 1986 NASCAR Awards banquet and he asked Wallace for some advice on whom 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
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until Kulwicki died in an airplane crash on April 1, 1993. Andrews was scheduled to be on the airplane, but remained with the pit crew to work on improving pit stop times. He remained with the team after it was purchased by
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He was seriously injured in a fall in his shop on August 15, 2007, several days after he was released as Labonte's crew chief. He fell approximately 30 feet off a ladder while changing a light bulb. He was airlifted to
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Andrews was born in Bangor, Maine. His parents divorced when he was 12 months old. He was raised by his mother's parents in
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in 1983 when the team won the championship. Wallace moved from USAC to NASCAR in 1984, and Andrews moved to
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He was hired by Michael Waltrip Racing to be Waltrip's crew chief for the 2008 season.
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Earning the #1 Chevrolet team two wins. He was named Labonte's crew chief in 2006.
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to run Wallace's Sportsman for his driver Nicki Fraisson. Andrews quit in 1986.
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for Petty Enterprises. He would race in NASCAR's three national series.
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stock car, starting in 1979. He moved with Wallace to the
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Index

crew chief
NASCAR Cup Series
Bobby Labonte
Petty Enterprises
Alan Kulwicki
1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series
pole positions
Pineville, Louisiana
Monroe, Louisiana
St. Louis
Rusty Wallace
USAC
ASA
Louisiana
Alan Kulwicki
Geoffrey Bodine
Hooters
Loy Allen, Jr.
Dale Earnhardt, Inc.
Steve Park
Carolinas Medical Center
Tim Andrews
developmental driver




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