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Steve Addington is out as Kyle Busch's crew chief after this weekend's race in Talladega. Lee Spencer offers her take on the move.

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" I get everybody I am Barry Le Brock and it is time to go under the hood with foxsports.com. Senior NASCAR writer Lee and currently Joe Gibbs racing announced that Steve Arrington will be replaced by Dave Rogers -- crew chief. For Kyle Busch that change effective after this weekend's race at Talladega. So what this is all about."

" What -- something pretty effective not the cars that weren't set up right. They -- aren't always set up to my liking and he can read between the lines there. She -- the pair had twelve wins in 68 races. Over the same length of time only can be confident -- now that very prime champions have more wins with thirteen. That you have to kind of look at these these banks and Kyle Busch thing and you know water. But after can refuse to take the lead -- crew was concerned he wouldn't tell Bushnell shut up and drive the race. Tinker with the lack of respect coming from the box. I'm not sure that the current support staff will remain with the team or a new crew chief Dave Rogers will bring in its own engineers. Marketers who won nine races in the title in the Nationwide Series lacked he's been. He has five wins already this season with the number twenty nationwide theory."

" Partly it was a lot of drivers are talking about being up at about Brad has allowed his aggressiveness on the race track what do you know about that what's your take on it."

" Well a couple of he had tremendous talent and potential but his aggressiveness has attracted supporters detractors and warnings from champ car. His current owner -- cheered as competitors underestimate Brad mental toughness. -- I find him but while he about a fresh here and can't wait to witness what he's capable of accomplishing in the number twelve. At Penn -- great thing I'm not sure who his crew chief will be yet but I hear he VATICAN is available."

" And what it has last he's critics Denny Hamlin had a pretty good weekend in Martinsville is getting good enough to reach his goal and that is courses. Being the pre season title favorite come 2010."

" Well I can Joe Gibbs racing teammate Kyle Busch -- is quite mercurial. I'm not street tough enough to win the title in 30. Will -- be a factor at -- but I'm not sure that Joe Gibbs racing equipment and mentioned to urban championship caliber right now."

" And we're winding down nearly and a sad time a year for hit the NASCAR season come into it and four races left. What is the story lines are followed right now."

" Well we're still I'm Jamie McMurray watch our target Nancy -- and hit several balls in the air first they have to get McMurray signs. And he expected big blow to the number one car the crew chief I don't know Manning several people opened with a situation call the deal quote. So our market Nancy -- they would -- manufacturers. But I'm hearing -- remain whichever way. Ford racing Brian local -- that Richard Petty motorsports she -- great he mercker they'll play but they're waiting to adopt a -- knees. I don't know the status of Paul Menard in the number 108. But crew chief Larry Carter told me that Jack Roush said he'll have a job next year not will unveil its nationwide DOT on Friday at Talladega. And the challenger from what I've been told it's pretty sporty so who will finally get to see what the mustang and the challenge her. Look like for next season. They walk will be -- following Talladega on Monday. Where will get a grant that all the nationwide car that they can't."

" Riley as always we appreciate your time and for Lee Spencer I'm Darryl Brock. We'll see next."

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