Todd Berrier
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"Todd Berrier" is the current crew chief for Furniture Row Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Previously, he was a crew chief at Richard Childress Racing, most notably with Kevin Harvick. He joined RCR in 1997 as crew chief in the Camping World Truck Series for Jay Sauter. Berrier and Sauter stayed together for three years, winning four times. In 2000, Berrier was first united with Harvick in the Nationwide Series, where they won three races and Harvick was named NASCAR Rookie of the Year/Rookie of the Year. They won the championship together the following season. They then separated a for a few seasons as Harvick drove the #29 in Cup while Berrier worked as the crew chief for another RCR team, before coming back together in mid-2003. Berrier came under some controversy in 2005 when he used an unapproved fuel modification in qualifying for the Las Vegas Motor Speedway/Las Vegas Nextel Cup race.

Berrier eventually added a win at the 2007 Daytona 500 to his resume.

Berrier's cousin, Ed Berrier/Ed, is a former winner in the Nationwide Series and has since joined his cousin in the crew chief ranks by serving as the crew chief for Alex Yontz Racing in the Camping World Truck Series.

Berrier also served as crew chief for Hermie Sadler's "Speed 1" NASCAR Sprint Cup demonstration vehicle on NASCAR RaceDay.

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Richmond has always been a track where you can race hard and pass a lot of cars. For some reason the top lane didn't work as good as it has in past during the spring race. I think that made it more of a one groove track and harder to pass. Hopefully that top groove will come in this weekend. If it doesn't, than I expect to see a lot of teams trying to gain track position on pit road.

What is wrong with people having their act together?

With 43 teams here, you do the math.