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Racing Episode 6

To be the best you have to go above and beyond your title.

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Racing Episode 6

To be the best you have to go above and beyond your title.

Ryan Newman: "I think that there's a point in what we do, that we don't really have job titles- we all work towards a common goal. I mean, everyone knows what their job title is, but it's not like they have business cards printed off and carry around and say ‘this is what I am, and this is what I do."
Tony Schumacher: "We don't need to work as individuals, we don't need to work as me type people that are trying to benefit ourselves, we are trying to benefit our team. I don't think you'll ever hear in this pit, ‘that's not my job."
Staff Sergeant David Rozmarin: "Everyone has a time that they have to step outside of their normal ways. Whether you're a tanker becoming an infantryman, or a truck driver becoming an infantryman, you're going to have to step out, someone becomes wounded, become a medic for a few moments. Whether you have to stop out and actually drive a truck for a day, everyone's got different times they have to step out and do different specialties."
Staff Sergeant Kristopher Smith: "I think there's always a time and place for someone to step outside … to help accomplish a mission or what-not. I know we take medics out on every mission, like for when we're overseas, and he's not only a medic, he's actually extra security force. So he gets to play the combat role as well."
Tony Schumacher: "Every week we have to step up in different situations, partly because the situations are resolved at every race. All guys are very familiar with each part of that car and will help in any time, at any given part of that racecar. Whether it's an electronic problem, or a wing angle problem, or a fuel problem, we come together. Doesn't matter if it's a right side guy, a left side guy, bottom end guy, the fuel guy. Everybody has a common goal, and the goal is not to fill the fuel tank, it's to win the world championship."
Staff Sergeant David Rozmarin: "Everyone does get combat lifesaver training. a little bit of medical. Every soldier qualifies on a rifle, or their assigned weapon system. And everyone is able to step out just a little bit in every different area. If you have the pension to learn more, you'll be able to go out and learn just a little bit more than other people."
Sergeant Dustin White: Everybody, all the way down to S-line needs to step up one knotch. And so it's good for on the job training. The lower listed guys get a chance to do like my job, I get a chance to do me superior's job."
Ryan Newman: "I think no matter what, as long as you have a team, you're going to have somebody who's learning, and you're going to have to help those people out, or that person out. So there's always a time when you got to step back two steps to be able to help somebody else out, to be able to get four steps in."
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