Robby was on Sirius XM ( 3-22-12 ) & talked for about 13 minutes.. He discussed the ECU issues ( have found the problem ) , The Mint 400 & said that Justin Lofton will drive the car at Martinsville.

After Martinsville, Robby stated that they will park the car & the next race will not be until Sonoma.

Audio of the Interview now available on main page

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I am all for that. He mentioned the wood bros. maybe I miss understood. Oh well. I wish rgm the best in whatever they choose to do. And thanks tog for all that you do for us fans.

Thanks for the Audio...Good stuff

Thanks for the update TOG.

There's some good off-road races coming up to fill the void. Silver State 300, Baja 500, Vegas to Reno, Crandon, etc.

So will Robby be running for the BITD and SCORE championship? or is he done racing and going to focus on SPEED?

Uh hello racing IS concentrating on SPEED !

aircros - like he said in interview, has sponsors for off-road. Only a few races funded in cup. I think he will race when he can & its funded correctly.

thanks TOG

Thanks once again TOG for the updates

I hope he fills in the schedule with some more off-road stuff. Man, this sucks but it's just business.

does the money rob gets when he start and parks cover the crew, transporting the car and all the cost of the weekend ???

Radioman, the problem was not originally with the ECU, the problem was the battery was just a little low on voltage when the starter was cranking to fire the coils. You generally need 9 volts for the coils to fire. I found this out the hard way in 1999 as a crew chief at the 24 Hours of Daytona, we had just converted a car to Motec fuel injection after running carburetors for years. We literally spent the entire Thursday when we should have been practicing and running night practice trying to get the car to start. Finally at the very end of night practice we changed what appeared to be a good battery and the car started.
In Robbys case they put a battery charger on it and set it to the start setting which puts too many volts through the system for the Mclaren ECU to handle and it fried the ECU.
By the way we ended up missing the race at Daytona which was devastating to our little team with prepaid European rental drivers, I even had Butch Leitzinger attempt to qualify the car even though we had not one practice lap.

Sorry for the little story but I am sure Robby was completely unable to sleep trying to figure out the problem

matt

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