Take that Teresea Earnhardt
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ak man wrote:Dale is rollin' over right now. I would love to hear what he had to say to Theresa if he were still around.
This crap wouldn't be going on if Dale were still here.
DEI will be on the way out soon enough. Without Dale and Jr. they will sink, or merge with Robert Yates Racing (a rumor).
Good on Jr. it's time for him to be somewhere else.
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It certainly opens the door for DEI to merge w/ Robert Yates and make the whole thing a Ford operation. That's certainly the only thing that can save Yates.
More importantly is where Junior will land. It might have been Hendricks, but they have a full stable now. However, rumor has it that the National Guard only signs sponsorships for one year at a time, and could be expendable. However, I'm not sure what their deal with Casey Mears is.
If I was a betting man, I'd say Junior ends up with RCR. Will it be the #3 Budweiser Chevy or the #8? That's the question.
Other possibility would be that JR Motorsports turns into a Cup team. But, that would mean Jr. would have to focus on owning, and not necesarily winning (take Michael Waltrip for example, and how well that deal is working out).
Anywho.. happy racing and go #48
More importantly is where Junior will land. It might have been Hendricks, but they have a full stable now. However, rumor has it that the National Guard only signs sponsorships for one year at a time, and could be expendable. However, I'm not sure what their deal with Casey Mears is.
If I was a betting man, I'd say Junior ends up with RCR. Will it be the #3 Budweiser Chevy or the #8? That's the question.
Other possibility would be that JR Motorsports turns into a Cup team. But, that would mean Jr. would have to focus on owning, and not necesarily winning (take Michael Waltrip for example, and how well that deal is working out).
Anywho.. happy racing and go #48
Work 'em silly Gators!!
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Man if DEI merges with Yates, Dale Sr. will roll over in his grave!!!
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To keep the #8 and the all important that come with it, he or his new owner would have to buy it from DEI. And I don't think it will be cheap. He'll either have to kick somebody out of a car in the top 35 owners points or start over fresh with no points and no champions provisional to guarentee him a spot in the first 5 races next year. That's what happened to Dale Jarrett this year he didn't keep his points from last but did have his provisional (or at least he did). This will be either really good or really bad for Jr. , but then again I'm a 48 fan.CrispyFishin wrote: If I was a betting man, I'd say Junior ends up with RCR. Will it be the #3 Budweiser Chevy or the #8? That's the question.
Anywho.. happy racing and go #48
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Teresa should have sucked it up and given him the majority ownership he wanted. 49% would be worth more with him there than her 100% is going to be 2 years from now.
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