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Childress, when pressed, initially tried to back away from his confidence about RCR's title chances this season. But so certain he's got a shot this year, his backtracking didn't get him very far.
"Nothing lasts forever in life, and (Johnson's) time will run out," Childress said. "When it does, RCR will be there with these drivers to win that championship. You get a gut feeling, and I've got that feeling this is the year.
"We're going to throw everything at it we can, and if we don't win it won't be because we didn't give everything we got."
RCR first will have to prove it has learned from the growing pains it suffered when it expanded to four teams in 2009. The team cut Casey Mears loose last year because of a lack of sponsorship, and flourished with the three teams.
But Paul Menard -- and the sponsorship from his father's Midwest-based hardware chain -- became available and Childress jumped at the opportunity to expand again. It's led many to wonder just why Childress thinks he can get it right this time.
"We are a lot more prepared this year. I don't think we were as prepared when we did the fourth team (in 2009)," Childress said. "We thought we could do a lot of stuff with some of the same personnel and just add a team. It doesn't work like that. You have to add a lot more personnel."
RCR vice president of competition Mike Dillon said they've brought in 50 new employees since signing Menard last year, and Burton believes the team is financially stronger this go around.
"I think this is the right fit," Burton said. "I think Richard is without a doubt a championship car owner and he gives a tremendous amount of tools to work with, and it's up to us to take advantage of it."
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