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November 20, 2009
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Promotion Winner
Wayne and Tommy Laliberte of San Jose, California are the 2004 Pit Crew Challenge Champions

Wayne and Tommy Laliberte
Wayne and Tommy Laliberte are the 2004 DEWALT Pit Crew Challenge Winners. The pair won the finals competition in which nine finalist teams competed for a pair of Roush Stage 3 Mustangs. The father and son team changed two tires on the DEWALT Pit Crew Challenge car in 26.29 seconds.

As the winners of the event, both Wayne and Tommy will each receive a Roush Stage 3 Mustang.

For more information, visit the DEWALT Pit Crew Challenge Homepage



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