Messick Leads Roush Yates Through EFI Transition
By Team Ford Racing Correspondent
Mike Messick is a busy guy these days.
On any given NASCAR race weekend, he's bouncing from one car to another in the garage area, listening to issues, hearing about bits and pieces of problems, making corrections.
Messick is trackside services manager for Roush Yates Engines, and his job gained another layer this year with the introduction of electronic fuel injection to the Sprint Cup Series. It's a brave new world for NASCAR teams and a revolution of sorts of the sport, which had relied on the dependable if bulky carburetor since two guys driving stock cars first challenged each other to a duel.
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By Team Ford Racing Correspondent
Mike Messick is a busy guy these days.
On any given NASCAR race weekend, he's bouncing from one car to another in the garage area, listening to issues, hearing about bits and pieces of problems, making corrections.
Messick is trackside services manager for Roush Yates Engines, and his job gained another layer this year with the introduction of electronic fuel injection to the Sprint Cup Series. It's a brave new world for NASCAR teams and a revolution of sorts of the sport, which had relied on the dependable if bulky carburetor since two guys driving stock cars first challenged each other to a duel.

