| MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Dec. 8, 1998) --
Bahari' Racing has hired Dan Glauz, who was instrumental in helping Mike Skinner win
NASCAR Winston Cup rookie of the year honors in 1997, as its new crew chief. Glauz, 39, replaces Doug Hewitt, who left at the end of
the 1998 season to become Kyle Petty's crew chief. Glauz will work with driver Derrike
Cope, who won his first Winston Cup pole position in October at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Glauz worked as chassis specialist for Tim Steele
when he won the first of his three ARCA championships in 1993. After serving in the same
capacity for Ward Burton with car owner A.G. Dillard through 1995, Glauz worked with Rick
Mast. He was assistant crew chief and chassis specialist for Skinner at Richard Childress
Racing. With Glauz and crew chief Kevin Hamlin, Skinner became the first rookie to ever
sweep both pole positions at Daytona International Speedway in 1997.
Glauz was a crew chief for rookie Mark Krogh in
the NASCAR Busch Series at the beginning of the 1998 season. He closed out the season as
Bobby Hillin's crew chief.
"I just felt like there was a certain type
of individual we needed as far as a crew chief," Bahari' Racing owner Chuck Rider
said. "Dan has worked hard all of his life. He's been a very steady learner under
some very quality people. He knows the basics of every car. He began with chassis
building, so he understands setups in cars and understands aero. He is quiet in his
demeanor, but he is also very active in making things happen. The more meetings I had with
Dan, even though he was quiet in his approach, it was interesting to hear about his
knowledge in so many aspects of the sport."
Glauz hopes to make a name for himself by helping
Cope and Bahari' Racing back to prominence.
"My name may not be familiar with race
fans," Glauz said, "but I really feel like with my chassis ability and the
people we have here at Bahari' Racing, we should do well. The equipment Chuck has for us
is second to none. Chuck wanted somebody new, young and hungry. He's giving me a chance to
prove myself." |