Roush Fenway Racing enters a season of rebuilding following a self-described ''brutal'' 2014 that included just two Sprint Cup wins and top driver Carl Edwards defection to Joe Gibbs Racing at the end of the year. Although RFR placed two cars in the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship, the organization failed to win in the second-tier then-Nationwide Series and team president Steve Newmark said the company fell well short of expectations. ''If you had walked through the halls of Roush Fenway during the latter part of last season, there would have been a high level of dissatisfaction,'' Newmark said Wednesday at NASCAR's annual media tour. ''We set goals for ourselves and didn't meet them.'' Edwards won both Cup races for RFR last season and reached the third round of the Chase before being eliminated.
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