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DeeDee
11-28-2010, 10:15 PM
No major changes planned at Roush: While only two of his four teams made it to victory lane in 2010 and accounted for just four of the season's 36 race wins, team co-owner Jack Roush says he doesn't anticipate wholesale changes within the Roush Fenway Racing organization during the offseason. That doesn't mean there won't be movement, but it's unlikely there will be major changes involving all four of the organization's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams. "We're re-evaluating everybody's job, from crew chiefs to engineers to tire changers for all four of our programs," Roush said Tuesday while attending the Raybestos Rookie of the Year awards luncheon at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "We'll certainly build on the strength we have had, but if we have a weakness or see an opportunity & again, promoting from within whenever possible and generally that is our trademark. We will be looking for ways to improve ourselves." Roush Fenway Racing fields Sprint Cup teams for four drivers  #16-Greg Biffle, #99-Carl Edwards, #17-Matt Kenseth and #6-David Ragan. Biffle, Edwards and Kenseth qualified for NASCAR's Chase For The Sprint Cup while Ragan finished 24th in points.
Kenseth's team was one of two for Roush Fenway that had notable personnel changes take place during the season. After starting the year with crew chief Drew Blickensderfer, Todd Parrott was named crew chief following the Daytona 500. In June, veteran Jimmy Fennig replaced Parrott. Ragan finished outside the top 20 in points for the second consecutive year after finishing 13th in 2008. His team also saw a change in crew chiefs during the year as Blickensderfer returned to the top of the pit box in September, replacing Donnie Wingo. There could be changes to members of the pit crews. As for his organization's Nationwide Series program, Roush said he hopes to field three teams in 2011  for Edwards, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Trevor Bayne.(SceneDaily)(11-28-2010)~jayski

TeamBlueOval
11-30-2010, 04:50 PM
I think they have pretty good driver-crew chief pairing at Roush right now.

...I really want Carl to get a new crew chief, but after two wins to wrap up the season, I just don't really see that happening...

RacingDude
12-02-2010, 10:01 PM
Whatever is working for them right now is good, so I would stick with it.

mattemmy99
12-03-2010, 07:35 AM
Makes me wonder,if Carl had a little meeting with Jack and maybe they had to put a little "heat" under Bob and PK???? I hope it continues into 2011..

TeamBlueOval
12-03-2010, 09:05 AM
I had read over on another site (I think it was around the Texas race) that Drew Blickensderfer was being seriously considered for the 99 crew chief job in 2011, but then Bob and Carl went and won the last 2 races. Maybe that's what it was ... Bob was too comfortable ... he needed a little bit of "motivation" to do his job better. ;) :lol: