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"I wouldn't want to have that job," he said. "I wouldn't want to have that responsibility. It just frustrates you as a driver that you've got a crew chief that's won two championships and 30-plus races with you, that people think they are a lot smarter and they're not."
A win Saturday night could help Stewart silence the critics and jump-start his season. He's had stretches where his Joe Gibbs Racing team could do nothing wrong, and this run of bad luck has forced him to reflect on the ups and downs of his 10-year NASCAR career.
"It could be a lot worse. There's guys that have had a lot worse seasons than we've had, but this is a terrible year for us and our team," Stewart said. "I think that is a compliment to how good of success this team and this organization has had. I don't know how long it's going to last -- hopefully it's not much longer, I'm afraid I'm going to be bald by the time it's done.
"It just reminds you of the stretches that you've had that everything goes right. It reminds you of how hard those are to have. And when you do get a string like that how much to appreciate it versus days that you think you should've won and you ran and being frustrated about it. It's like, 'Man, I'll take a third some of these days right now.' I think it helps put it in perspective even though it's frustrating."
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