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2000 Schedule and Results
Kenseth, Reiser Look Back at 2001, Ahead to 2002
HUNTERSVILLE, NC - In the midst of the off-season, the No. 17 DEWALT Ford driver
Matt Kenseth and crew chief Robbie Reiser both evaluate the 2001 season as they
optimistically prepare for the upcoming 2002 season.
Q: What are your thoughts on the 2001 season?
MK - "We struggled through the beginning of last season, but thankfully our
perseverance started to pay off and we ended the season on a good note. In
three out of the last six races we finished in the top five. Turning things
around like that gave us a tremendous amount of confidence for next year. We
hope to start out next season performing as well as we did to finish out the
2001 season."
RR - "During the first part of the year, we dealt with everything from poor
qualifying to engine problems. At times our poor performance during qualifying
affected us mentally and it felt like we'd lost the race before we'd had a
chance to start it. But we kept working hard and by the end of the season we
were performing as a team the best we had all year."
Q: Have any changes been made in the pit crew?
MK - "We've got all the same people and we feel great about that. We're all
ready to race."
RR - "All of the guys are extremely dedicated to this team. After they won the
Pit Crew Championship, some guys had other offers. Not one person left.
Everyone on this team knows they are part of something special."
Q: What are you doing in the off-season to prepare for next year?
MK - "One thing we're working on now is building several new cars. We did a lot
of tests throughout the 2001 season and finally ended up with three or four cars
we felt ran really well. We're going to use those cars next year as well as the
new ones we build."
RR - "Something different we're doing this year is pit practice with helmets.
Our guys are getting used to wearing the helmets and making the necessary
adjustments. We're trying out a few different types, some of which allow for
more visibility than others because of the design."
Q: What are your goals or expectations for the 2002 season?
MK - "Of course, we want to improve on last season's record. We hope to
accomplish that by being more competitive week in and week out. I want to
finish in the top 10 in the points race and it's definitely time to get back in
victory lane."
RR - "I expect us to start out the 2002 season the same way we ended last
season. I truly believe we have a championship race team and that Matt is a
championship driver."
Roush Racing is a subsidiary of Roush Industries and operates eight teams; four
in NASCAR Winston Cup with drivers Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, Matt Kenseth and
Kurt Busch; two in the Busch Series with Burton and Greg Biffle; and two in
Craftsman Truck with Jon Wood and Kyle Busch.
2000 Schedule and Results
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