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CUP: Penske Names Crew Chiefs For Keselowski
Penske Racing announced that both Jay Guy and Paul Wolfe have joined to be crew chiefs for driver Brad Keselowski...
SceneDaily.com  |  Posted December 01, 2009   Charlotte, NC
Brad Keselowski signed with Penkse Racing in September. (Photo: LAT Photographic)

Penske Racing has announced that both Jay Guy and Paul Wolfe have joined the organization as crew chiefs to work with driver Brad Keselowski for the 2010 NASCAR season.

Roy McCauley, who has served as a Cup series crew chief for the past four years with the team, will remain with the organization and assume a leadership role.

Guy will be Keselowski's Cup crew chief while Wolfe will serve as crew chief for the his full-time entry in the Nationwide Series.

Guy, 36, most recently worked as the crew chief on the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing car driven by Regan Smith in Cup competition. A native of Lancaster, Penn., Guy is an experienced crew chief that has worked in the Truck, Nationwide and Cup series.

“I am really excited to join Penske Racing and I’m looking forward to the opportunities that lie ahead with the No. 12 Penske Dodge team,” Guy said in a news release. “Over the years, the No. 12 team has had a lot of success, including winning the 2008 Daytona 500, and we certainly want to build on that tradition of winning. Brad is one of the most talented drivers in NASCAR and we will work together to develop his skills and make this team the best it can be.”

Wolfe, 32, raced in the Nationwide Series. He completed his fourth season as a crew chief this year, working with the Nationwide CJM Racing entry with drivers Scott Lagasse Jr., Denny Hamlin and others.

“The chance to work with Penske Racing and a driver as skilled as Brad is a tremendous opportunity,” Wolfe said. “With the team that we will have in place, we know that 2010 will be a special season for the No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge and we will work hard to make sure we are ready to meet the challenge.”

Keselowski said he was pleased with his new lineup.

“Both Jay and Paul have a lot of experience throughout all levels of motorsports competition and they each seem to get the most out of the teams and drivers that they work with,” Keselowski said. “I’m really looking forward to working with Jay next season in my first full season of Cup series competition … We are also excited to race for the Nationwide Series title with Paul."

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