Bob Osborne is
transitioning away from his role as crew chief of the No. 99 Fastenal Sprint
Cup team at Roush Fenway Racing, team owner Jack Roush announced today. Roush
Fenway veteran Chad Norris will be the crew chief for the No. 99 effective
immediately. Osborne will remain with the organization as a senior member of
the organization’s management team and steering committee.
“I have had the pleasure
of working with Carl Edwards for the past nine years and, during that time, my
focus has been building a championship-caliber program,” Osborne said. “I’m
proud of the 18 wins we’ve had together in Sprint Cup Series competition and
our two second-place points finishes.”
“At this time in my life,
however, concerns with my health have necessitated that I change my role within
the organization,” Osborne added. “This transition is not an easy one, but I’m
thankful to have the full support of Jack, Carl and the entire organization. I
also have every confidence in Chad Norris, and I look forward to working with
him as we continue to pursue a championship in 2012. I also appreciate the
privacy and respect that the community will give me and my family during this
difficult time.”
Osborne was Edwards’ first
crew chief for his Sprint Cup debut in 2004, and the two have combined for 18
wins and two runner-up finishes in season-ending Sprint Cup Series point
standings.
“I cannot say enough good
things about Bob Osborne,” added driver Carl Edwards. “I’m so thankful for what
he’s done for me as a driver, and he is without a doubt one of the smartest
guys in the sport. I’m also appreciative of the fact that he’ll continue to be
a resource for me and our team as we focus on these final races. We’re very
fortunate to have Chad Norris as part of our organization to take over for the
No. 99. I’ve known Chad for a long time and he is a fierce competitor. We’ve
got our work cut out for us over the next seven races, and I’ve got every
confidence Chad can lead our team to where we need to be.”
Norris has been with Roush
Fenway Racing since 2005, and since 2011 has led Roush Fenway’s research and
development test program that has seen him serve as crew chief for Ricky
Stenhouse, Jr., in his limited Sprint Cup Series schedule and Trevor Bayne in
his limited Nationwide Series schedule.
Norris’ first role as crew
chief at Roush Fenway came in 2005 with the No. 17 Nationwide Series team. In
his eight years with Roush Fenway, Norris has led multiple teams to victory
lane, including Bayne’s inaugural Nationwide Series win at Texas Motor Speedway
in November of 2011.
“Our commitment to winning
a championship with the No. 99 in 2012 has not waivered,” said team owner Jack
Roush. “I’m committed to providing the resources to Carl and to his team to do
that, and this restructuring of Bob’s role and the introduction of Chad Norris
as the crew chief for the No. 99 will put us in the best possible position for
these final seven races before the ‘Chase’ begins.”
I don't know what is wrong with Mr. Osborne, but I hope everything turns out good for him.
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ReplyDeleteFunny how rumors of a change that get so vehemently denied, end up coming to fruition...
There's nothing wrong with Bob Osborne, but there's something wrong with Roush-Fenway. Funny how the crew chief gets sacked when the driver fails.
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