No. 14 Rinnai Ford Mustang Dark Horse
Chase Briscoe, Driver of the No. 14 HighPoint.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse, Wearing the The Fleddermann von Rieste Hanoverian Self-Winding Automatic Watch in Charcoal Grey (left) and the Einheit in Celebration Champagne featuring an automatic movement from Seiko and assembled in America, Photo Credit – Justin Potter
Briscoe Banter
You last raced at Richmond on March 31, which was more than four months ago. How has the competition changed since then?
“I definitely think it’s gotten more cut-throat as the year goes on. Everybody’s stuff gets better, everybody’s tighter at the beginning of the year, then everybody’s a little more spread out and what not. As we get to the tail end of the season, it’s just going to get harder and harder to win just because more and more people are really good. Our stuff definitely has changed a lot since we first raced at Richmond this year, but so has everybody else’s. We’ll just have to try to improve on what we had there the last time.”
Have some of the more recent short tracks, or even flat tracks, like New Hampshire and Iowa, provided some insight as to how you’ll unload at Richmond?
“I think a little bit. Richmond’s a little bit unique just because the tire wear is so significant compared to all those other racetracks that are similar to it in size and banking. It’s hard to say if you really can take a whole lot from any other racetracks just because Richmond is kind of its own unique beast because of its abrasive surface and the tire wear that it has.”
Is there a difference in how Richmond races between the first race in the still comfortable air of spring compared to its second race in the heat of the summer?
“At that place, the grip level definitely changes a lot just based on the temperature. It’s probably one of the more temperature-sensitive racetracks. It’s slick even when it’s 50 degrees outside, and it’s really slick when it’s 85-plus outside. For me, I enjoy when it’s hotter and slicker there because I feel like you have more options and your car’s driving worse and I just enjoy that more. Hopefully when we go there it’s hot and slick and we can move all over the racetrack and have a lot of fun with it. I definitely feel like the tracks I run better at are typically the slicker and worn-out ones. Richmond’s one of those tracks where, when it’s cold outside, you’re married to the bottom of the racetrack, whereas when it’s hot, you can kind of move around and run up by the wall and do a lot more stuff with your racecar. I definitely enjoy it more when it’s hot and slick there.”
You’ll have the prime tire and the option tire at Richmond, just like what you trialed in the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. What was it like at the All-Star Race with the option tire? What kind of strategy went into it, and how do you think it will apply at Richmond?
“There’s never been a points race where we’ve had multiple option tires. It’s going to be a new component of strategy that we’ve never seen before, just trying to understand when to put on the option tire or stick with the prime tire. North Wilkesboro is a little unique in the sense of, with it being newly repaved, it didn’t really chew up tires a whole lot, where Richmond will certainly chew up tires. I think there’s going to be a lot of strategy involved. The new tires, or the option tires, will probably be extremely fast for probably 10 or 15 laps and then get really, really slow. It’ll be interesting, and the crew chiefs will certainly earn their money on that day, for sure.”
Do guys with a dirt background have an advantage at Richmond as they’re used to running different tire compounds?
“I don’t know if the dirt guys have an advantage. If it’s slick, then maybe a little bit, but honestly I think it plays into the pavement late model guys’ hands a lot more just because they’re really good at saving tires and they know how to do that, where sprint car guys typically struggle with that. I think guys like Josh Berry, William Byron, Denny Hamlin, guys who are just really good at understanding where the tire is and the life of it. I feel like sprint car guys kind of struggle with that a lot of the time just because we don’t have a lot of experience doing it.”
Will having an option tire at Richmond make for a better race?
“I think it’s a step. We’ve kind of been trying everything else and nothing’s really seemed to move the needle. I do think this is another thing to throw at it to see if it makes a difference. I also think you’ll see more comers and goers just from having different tires. At North Wilkesboro, there wasn’t a major difference, but also tires didn’t really wear out there, either. I do think it’ll make a difference and I’m curious to see what it’s like. Practice is going to be interesting to see how it plays out, and I think after practice you’ll have a lot better idea of what to expect for the race.”
Wear What Chase Wears
As we see Chase roar into Richmond after the extended Olympic break we will highlight the Fleddermann von Rieste Munchner in his collection. Chase Briscoe can be seen wearing an Indiana Assembled Fleddermann von Rieste Munchner Small Seconds Watch with a Mechanical Swiss Watch Movement. Coming off of the extended break and downtime as he is set set to harness the horsepower of his Number 14 Rinnai Dark Horse Ford Mustang at America’s premier short track, known as the Action Track, Richmond Raceway. Like Chase, we are proud to be from The Hoosier State, Indiana, and we are even prouder to make our American Made Watches right here in Indiana. We are blessed that Chase chose to partner with us as his office watch provider and can not wait to see our watches on his wrist this weekend. We’re excited to highlight one of his American-made mechanical Swiss watch movement watches, inspired by capital of the German State of Bavaria. This exceptional timepiece features a high-performance hand wind Swiss watch movement, ensuring that Chase Briscoe’s watch is always accurate and he is never late for a green flag.
At Fleddermann von Rieste, we take immense pride in our partnership with Chase and in the fact that our American-made watches, both automatic watches with self-winging watch movements and mechanical watches with hand wind watch movements. All of our are assembled in Indiana. We cherish the Hoosier state and our commitment to American craftsmanship. The Munchner model features a high-beat mechanical hand wind Swiss watch movement from Master of Time. The Master of Time DB-6 ahdn winding Swiss watch movement delivers powerful, reliable precision performance while maintaining a slim profile, enhancing the comfort for anyone who wears it.
Chase selected the Munchner in Charcoal Grey for his personal watch collection. The Munchner comes in four stunning colors, allowing you to build your collection around its versatile design. Explore the Munchner and discover why it’s the perfect addition to any watch enthusiast’s collection.
The Fleddermann von Rieste Hand Wind Watch, the Munchner features a Swiss Watch movement and is available in four colors, photos courtesy of Eye of Isaac Photography
About Fleddermann von Rieste
At Fleddermann von Rieste, we assemble all of our automatic watches with a deep commitment to quality and American craftsmanship. We believe in the importance of American-made watches and doing things the right way. While many consider luxury watches to be exclusively Swiss-made, we proudly demonstrate that luxury automatic watches can be American-assembled.
As an independent watch company based in Indiana, Fleddermann von Rieste creates legacy American-assembled watches, focusing on the best affordable watches for our customers. Our watches are assembled by an American Watchmaker and Clockmaker Institute (AWCI) certified watchmaker and his apprentice in the Hoosier State. We produce both automatic watches (self-winding watches) and mechanical watches (hand-wind watches) with meticulous care.
Did you know that our watchmakers have taken courses and worked on some of the best Swiss-made watch brands? Adam and his team are trained and capable of servicing brands including, but not limited to, Rolex, Breitling, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Omega, Seiko, Luminox, Swiss Army, and Grand Seiko. The Fleddermann family infuses every watch with inspiration drawn from our deep-rooted Indiana family history and German heritage.
Each American-assembled mechanical or automatic watch is designed to become a family heirloom from the very first wearing. We take great pride in providing attainable legacy timepieces that generations can wear, share, and cherish. Our watches embody our vision for timeless pieces that you can be excited to show your father and proud to give to your son.
No. 14 Mahindra USA 30 Years Team Roster
Primary Team Members
Driver: Chase Briscoe
Hometown: Mitchell, Indiana
Crew Chief: Richard Boswell
Hometown: Friendship, Maryland
Car Chief: J.D. Frey
Hometown: Ferndale, California
Engineer: Mike Cook
Hometown: Annapolis, Maryland
Spotter: Joey Campbell
Hometown: Berlin, Connecticut
Over-The-Wall Members
Front Tire Changer: Shayne Pipala
Hometown: Frankfort Square, Illinois
Rear Tire Changer: Dakota Ratcliff
Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee
Tire Carrier: Jon Bernal
Hometown: Holland, Michigan
Jack Man: Dylan Moser
Hometown: Monroe, North Carolina
Fuel Man: Corey Coppola
Hometown: Bluefield, West Virginia
Road Crew Members
Underneath Mechanic: Stephen Gonzalez
Hometown: Mooresville, North Carolina
Interior Mechanic: Trevor Adams
Hometown: Plymouth, Wisconsin
Tire Specialist: Keith Eads
Hometown: Arlington, Virginia
Shock Specialist: Brian Holshouser
Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina
Engine Tuner: Jon Phillips
Hometown: Jefferson City, Missouri
Transporter Co-Driver: Todd Cable
Hometown: Shelby, North Carolina
Transporter Co-Driver: Dale Lackey
Hometown: Taylorsville, North Carolina
Thank you to Mike Arning, True Speed Communication on behalf of Stewart-Haas Racing