





Robbie Buhl drove for the Dreyer & Reinbold Racing team, founded by car dealer Dennis Reinbold in 2000, since the beginning of the team,winning team’s very first race – first round of the 2000 season at Walt Disney Speedway. In 2003 team switched from G-Force to Dallara chassis and to Chevrolet engine instead of Infinity. Buhl was joined by female driver Sarah Fisher in 2002, and Reinbold retained this line-up for the 2003 season. The highest race result for Buhl in 2002 was 7th placed at Kentucky Speedway, and Fisher’s best was 10th at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Buhl and Fisher finished the championship in the distant 14th and 18th places, respectively.
Season | Series | Event |
2003 | IndyCar Series | |
Driver | No. | Entrant |
Robbie Buhl | 24 | Dreyer & Reinbold Racing |
Chassis | Engine | Car Name |
Dallara IR-03 | Chevrolet | Purex Dial |
Scale | Manufacturer | Collection |
1:64 | Greenlight | |
Cat. No. | Quality | Rarity |
GL-104 No. 71642 | ![]() | ![]() |