Some College Jocks Find Their Pro Careers Are in the Nascar Pits
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After Bob Dowens finished playing college football, he turned pro. But not in the NFL — in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.A beer-belly used to be OK, when the pace was a bit slower:
Once a defensive back at Fairleigh Dickinson University, the 28-year-old Mr. Dowens is now a professional tire carrier in a Nascar pit crew. At Evernham Motorsports, the stock-car racing team for which Mr. Dowens works, pit-crew members practice five days a week. A pit coach studies videos to hone their footwork and hand speed. A trainer has them lift weights and run sprints.
'This is a professional sport as far as I'm concerned,' Mr. Dowens said recently, drenched in sweat after a morning workout. 'It's 95 degrees out, and today we were running an obstacle course. Last week, I was so drained, I almost couldn't eat lunch afterwards. This is as tough as any football practice.'
Twenty years ago, pit crews were doing pretty well to change four tires in less than 30 seconds. Today, taking more than 16 seconds can be disastrous.