Rodney Childers Reflects on Transition After Harvick's Retirement
The veteran crew chief discusses the emotional and professional challenges following Kevin Harvick's retirement and Stewart-Haas Racing's closure.
- Childers admits underestimating the impact of Harvick's retirement until the 2024 season began.
- He describes adapting to a new driver, Josh Berry, as both challenging and rewarding.
- Stewart-Haas Racing's decision to cease operations has left 300 employees uncertain about their future.
- Childers will join Spire Motorsports in 2025, aiming to build a successful team.
- Despite the setbacks, Childers and Berry remain focused on achieving a win in the 2024 season.