Not exactly the way I thought it would shake out but he sure gives himself a great atmosphere for winning...Sr. fans are probably spinning in their graves
June 12, 2007
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Heading To Hendrick Motorsports?
Is Budweiser going back to Hendrick Motorsports after all?
The Associated Press and the Charlotte Observer are both reporting through anonymous sources that Dale Earnhardt Jr. will likely be announcing Wednesday that he will drive for Hendrick Motorsports next season.
In the days following Earnhardt?s May 10 announcement that he would no longer drive for Dale Earnhardt Inc. Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick told reporters that there was no room on his team for Earnhardt.
Hendrick, who fields cars for Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch and Casey Mears, is already at the 4-team limit being instituted by NASCAR.
But both the AP and Observer say that Busch will likely be the odd man out in the Earnhardt to Hendrick scenario.
According to the Observer story: ?Busch, currently the driver of the No. 5 Chevrolets for the team owned by Rick Hendrick, will be released from his contract and free to sign with another team.?
Hendrick Motorsports had run a Budweiser sponsored car before Earnhardt began driving in the Nextel Cup Series for DEI. It is not clear if Earnhardt's Budweiser sponsorship will be going with him to his new team.
June 12, 2007
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Heading To Hendrick Motorsports?
Is Budweiser going back to Hendrick Motorsports after all?
The Associated Press and the Charlotte Observer are both reporting through anonymous sources that Dale Earnhardt Jr. will likely be announcing Wednesday that he will drive for Hendrick Motorsports next season.
In the days following Earnhardt?s May 10 announcement that he would no longer drive for Dale Earnhardt Inc. Hendrick Motorsports owner Rick Hendrick told reporters that there was no room on his team for Earnhardt.
Hendrick, who fields cars for Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch and Casey Mears, is already at the 4-team limit being instituted by NASCAR.
But both the AP and Observer say that Busch will likely be the odd man out in the Earnhardt to Hendrick scenario.
According to the Observer story: ?Busch, currently the driver of the No. 5 Chevrolets for the team owned by Rick Hendrick, will be released from his contract and free to sign with another team.?
Hendrick Motorsports had run a Budweiser sponsored car before Earnhardt began driving in the Nextel Cup Series for DEI. It is not clear if Earnhardt's Budweiser sponsorship will be going with him to his new team.
