SprintCarUnlimited.com Deep Dive presented by EnTrust IT Solutions: crew chief Philip Dietz
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- Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
- On this week's edition of the Deep Dive, Jason Johnson Racing owner and crew chief Philip Dietz joins the program. Dietz discusses being in high school and sleeping on the floor to save money while working with Jason Johnson in the early days. He also talks about his rise to crew chief, winning the 2016 Knoxville Nationals, the emotional loss of Jason Johnson, working with different drivers, and much more.
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Well, that was an emotional interview. 😢 It's not easy asking difficult questions and it's not easy hearing the response. Philip is the best of the best!
I was a friend and follower of Steve Howard and losing him was the hardest pill to swallow. Saw him at the Grove 2 weeks before his passing at Lincoln. It will be 49 years this August. I still break down when I look through the photo album of pictures and clippings from his career. It's something you never get over 😢
Wow! What an emotional interview. Thank you Philip and Jeremy for doing this interview.
Philip, You are the best buddy. So proud of you and your family man. Your a great guy, dad, husband, and team owner. Jason is full of pride up there watching you achieve his goals. Your a man I look up to every day buddy, and proud to get to work with you when I get to. Keep on Keepin' on !!
My favorite so far , Philip is such a good dude ,and in my opinion has probably the best notebook in WoO sprintcars
Great interview, nice to get to know the guys that make the cars oerform. Looking forward to see them in the piits at Beaver Dam.
Excellent interview!
Another good show Jeremy keep it up👍
Wow didn't know they were cousins 😢 the loss had to be so hard. Glad he is still living his dreams. Thank you. It is great finding out about car owners and crew chiefs
Great job!
I saw Carson Macedo develop substantially when he was paired up with Joe Gaerte. I think Joe helped a lot.
Great interview. Always hear the name but did not even know what he looked like - I also somehow thought he was from Central PA.