Robbie Reiser
Robbie Reiser
Robbie Reiseris the general manager for Roush Fenway Racing. Reiser is the son of Alice and John Reiser, who served as general manager for Roush Racing's Busch and Craftsman Truck series race shops. Robbie is married to his wife Tracy, and has 3 children...
america dad everybody point racing relationship together wish work
I had a relationship with my dad that I wish everybody in America could have. For 40 years, I got to do everything together with my dad. Everything, all the way to the point where I went to work for Roush, we did everything in racing together.
faster pick
It's really all about who can pick up the accelerator faster than the other guy.
hopefully issue quite setup spring tested
We tested in Martinsville back in the spring but still didn't quite get the setup right for the first race. We've addressed that issue and hopefully will be better this weekend.
charlotte coming focused good hit hopefully issue looking positive quite rebound spring staying strong tested took track weekend
We tested in Martinsville back in the spring but still didn't quite get the set-up right for the first race. We've addressed that issue and hopefully will be better this weekend. We took a hit at Charlotte over the weekend and are looking to rebound from that. Martinsville historically has not been a good track for us but we're staying positive and focused on coming out with a strong finish.
behind car last month months setup strong tough turn
The month of May was really tough on this team. We got way behind with some of the car setup and some of the things we had going on, but we were able to turn it around. The last two months have been real strong for this team.
animals basically bring car cars daytona definitely drafting finding guys handling hear laps practice speed stuff types
Daytona and Talladega are two different animals. When it comes to speed they are basically the same. When you're working on qualifying, it doesn't matter, if you're finding speed at Talladega, you're finding speed at Daytona. When we get into drafting practice and we get into handling and stuff like that then they are two different tracks. That's where you hear a lot of guys say they bring different types of cars to Daytona then they do to Talladega because once you get 30 laps into a run, the car definitely handles differently at Talladega than what it does at Daytona.
cars chase good group looked prepared races run saving tests
Saving those many tests (last year) looked good on paper, but to try to take the group you have and run tests and run races and keep cars prepared during the Chase was too much to ask,
analyzing bracket broken failure flat looks maybe tire
They're still analyzing it. It looks like we maybe had a brake bracket failure or something, I really don't know. The tire is flat and we've got some broken parts, so we've got to take a look at what happened.
competition help hurt maybe saved
A lot of our competition has saved tests. Maybe that will help them, maybe it will hurt them.
guys written
When everyone had written us out of the chase, that spurred these guys on, and we weren't going to go down without a fight.
bad battle cut hope luck second tire
I really hope we got our bad luck out of the way in Dover. We cut that first tire down and were able to battle back, but when the second one went our day was finished.
applied came cars changed work
We were able to work out some kinks and came back and changed some cars around and applied what we learned.
again bringing california car chicago contender executing focused forward gained guys last looking michigan pit points pumped several spots team weekend win
Our team is really pumped right now. With our win last weekend, we gained several spots in the points and are still a contender for the Chase. The guys will be really focused this weekend on executing their pit stops. We're bringing our Chicago and Michigan car to California and it's done well for us, so we're looking forward to being competitive again this weekend.
although bringing car consistent couple crashes due finishes generally good involved likes matt number past racing run shape
I think we'll be in good shape for Dover. Matt really likes racing there and although our finishes haven't been consistent due to some crashes we've been involved in over the past couple of years, we generally do run well there. Car number 39 has been good to us this season, especially lately, and we're bringing it to Dover. It should be a good weekend.