Pat Tryson
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Pat Tryson
Patrick "Pat" Trysonis an American NASCAR crew chief from Malvern, Pennsylvania. He began his racing career by working with Kenny Bernstein at King Racing. He attended West Chester University to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration. Afterward, he worked with several teams, such as Geoff Bodine Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, Wood Brothers Racing, Penske Racing, BK Racing, and Turner Scott Motorsports...
capable car dominant favorite front goal good job mark putting race row weekend
I think that we all pretty much know that Lowe's is Mark's favorite place to race and we also know that he can get the job done there. He was dominant in the All-Star race in May and we were good in the 600 as well. It's just up to us to give him a car capable of putting him up front and we all know that he'll do the rest. Our goal is to give Mark a good car and go out and look for two in a row this weekend at Lowe's.
carried classy mutual respect
He's just a really, really classy guy. Really, he's carried us more than we've carried him, but there's just a lot of mutual respect between him and our whole team, and that's probably what makes it work,
last points race week
I said after last week that we've got to try to make up 20 points a race. I think we made up 20 points today, so we just have to keep doing that.
chance chase focus gives goals high including locked pressure quite races shift time week winning
We are locked in the chase now, so we've accomplished our first goal. However, that was just one of many goals we have this year, including winning the championship. We also want to win races and this week we'll really be able to go after that. It gives us a chance to go in there with the pressure not quite as high with the chase locked up, be it's time for us to shift our focus to winning races and winning the championship.
chose cost fix knew mad mark nascar points saturday stuff wants
What makes you mad is they knew on Saturday what was going on, but chose not to do anything about it, ... If NASCAR really wants to fix this, take 100 points away from them. If I cost Mark 100 points, he wouldn't let me put that stuff back on his car.