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By Brett Borden
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, May 1, 2008 Drivers and crew chiefs have a lot on their minds during a NASCAR race. Getting them to agree to express those thoughts in a way beneficial to a broadcast is a tricky proposition ... one that requires experience on their side of the exchange. Andy Petree and Rusty Wallace certainly fit that bill for ESPN. Petree is a former crew chief who worked with many of the top wrenches in the sport today. Wallace is a former champion and longtime star whose respect in the garage area and knowledge of wh ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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