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Revamped Orleans Racing Ready for 2006 NCTS Season
Daytona Beach,
Fla. (Jan. 12, 2006) -- Itll be just a few hours before
the Craftsman Trucks take to the track for the first time in 2006.
The approaching action brings a great deal of excitement to the
Orleans Racing team because itll give the Las Vegas, NV based
team a chance to evaluate the numerous changes undertaken during
the off-season.
First and foremost
on the list of changes is the paring down of the organization from
a two-truck operation to a single truck entity.
To that end
the team has reduced its ranks and become a lean 28 member staff
which will prepare Dodge trucks that carry the #77 for driver Brendan
Gaughan. That 28 member staff has touched every part
that goes onto Gaughans trucks in preparation for the upcoming
season.
The changes
started at the top with the management structure. Moving from his
crew chief position, Charlie Wilson has taken over the duties of
general manager for Orleans Racing. Buttressing Wilson in the shop
is new hire, Tom Buzze. Buzze, with his many years of NASCAR experience,
will handle the duties of shop foreman.
Heading Gaughans
team is crew chief, Tony Rambo Liberati.
Explaining what
Buzze brings to the table at Orleans Racing Rambo says, Hes
going to be a big help taking care of the shop and making sure that
all the stuff that were trying to get changed and get squared
away happens in a good and timely fashion.
Last year
when Charlie Wilson, the other crew chief and I were gone we didnt
have a whole lot of stuff going on in the shop. As everybody knows
in racing when the guys go to the race track theres a whole
lot of stuff that doesnt get done that youd like to
get done. Now with the addition of Tom I can leave and I know somethings
going to get done. It might be wrong but somethings going
to get done and when I get back its going to look different
than when I left.
Buzze knows
hes got challenges --- and not all of them have to do with
the hardware thatll carry Gaughan through a 25-race campaign
in 2006.
I think
the biggest challenge is going to be the attitude of the people
that are here, notes Buzze. There are people that have
been here for a long time. When change happens some people accept
it and get excited about it and some people are more resistant and
say, Well, weve done it this way for five years.
Thats going to be the biggest challenge, to get everybody
to open their vision and look beyond what is immediately in front
of them. They need to see whats changed in five years.
Look at
the Truck Series right now. With all the Cup influence that you
have in it its basically a Cup Series, Buzze continued.
The guys that youve got running in it are very competitive.
So we have to be able to standardize. I think thats the biggest
thing as far as equipment goes. Then we have to get the people on
board also. That will be the biggest challenge. The standardizing,
I think, is going to be easy because we know where to go to do that.
To get the people that are here to conform to the systems, I think
that will be the biggest challenge.
Addressing the
fleet of Dodges slated for 2006 Rambo says, The good thing
about going from two teams to one are the choices it offers us.
We have a lot of equipment and its going to make it easier
because we weeded out the stuff thats bent and busted up and
the stuff that Brendan didnt like and didnt run good.
From the two-truck fleet were going to narrow it down and
have a one-truck fleet thats up and ready to go.
There
is nothing in the shop that hasnt been touched. Everythings
been touched and changed in a different way, one way or the other.
I just
went after consistency, Liberati added. I wanted to
make sure that all our chassis are consistent and all our bodies
are consistent and all the components are consistent. We needed
to have everything lined up and taken care of so that we can be
somewhat consistent on components. Then from there well go
to working on more stuff.
Thats
where the years long relationship that Buzze and Liberati have forged
will come into play.
Were
a lot alike. If you think you cant, you wont,
Buzze says while looking at Liberati. The only limit is what
you put on yourself.
As far
as being a racer, Ive raced my whole life. I started when
I was a teenager running dirt cars in upstate New York. From there
racing has been a constant staple. We want to win. If I ever had
a love affair its with Victory Lane. Ive been fortunate
to be a part of that with Rambo and different people winning in
the Cup Series and the Busch Series. Thats what drives us,
the passion.
Im
real excited, added driver, Brendan Gaughan. This team
is more excited than they were in 2003. Some of these guys have
been here since 2000 and theyre kind of my gauge and
the guys really have a pep in their step.
Continuing Gaughan
added, Tony Liberati is back and thats going to be a
big deal for me, to have the same crew chief for a year and a half.
Hes starting to understand the things I like. Tom Buzze is
a huge plus for the team. And Charlie Wilson has moved over to general
manager and hes doing a fantastic job. Hes a stabilizing
person he kept that team together as it was over two seasons
--- without Charlie it would have been worse.
Now smiling
Gaughan concluded, Weve got our Daytona, Fontana and
Atlanta stuff ready and that gives the driver a warm feeling. Im
looking forward to getting the year started to see how the changes
have helped.
Im
really looking forward to 2006.
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