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grammery
05-13-2007, 05:09 PM
After the 2007 season Jr will be a free agent for Nascar. He has not made any decisions as to where he would like to go, he just knows he wants an established Chevy team if possible.

from www.nascar.com

Dale Earnhardt Jr. stepped out of the shadow on Thursday and now embarks on becoming his own man. Not Dale Earnhardt's son. Not the face of Dale Earnhardt Inc. Not Driver 8.

Detractors contend Junior made it to the Cup Series on his father's coattails, that his popularity is a byproduct of his father's fan base, that he's not a lot of things his father was -- all that now takes a back seat to Dale Earnhardt Jr. the driver, the businessman.


Earnhardt will succeed or fail, as he has for the past 265 Cup races, on his own merits. And he hasn't been a slacker during his NASCAR career: Since joining DEI in 1998, Junior has 17 Cup victories, an all-star race win, two Busch Series championships and 22 Busch victories.

Only now the legacy of DEI won't be looming over his shoulder. "It is time for me to move on," he said. "The time for me to compete on a consistent basis and contend for championships is now."

Junior was clear: The decision to leave DEI is about his driving future. He's 32 years old and deftly made mention that his father was that age when he made the move to Richard Childress Racing before the 1984 season.

Earnhardt Jr.'s options are plentiful (but not in the No. 8 car; Teresa Earnhardt owns that number):

• Drive for one of the three top Chevrolet teams -- and he will drive a bowtie in 2008:

Hendrick Motorsports -- Already has four drivers, the maximum allowed under NASCAR's impending limit, with four-time Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon, defending Cup titlist Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch and Casey Mears.

Joe Gibbs Racing -- Three-driver stable with two-time series champion Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin and J.J. Yeley.

RCR -- Also has three drivers: Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick and Clint Bowyer -- and the No. 3.


Earnhardt Jr. leaving DEI at end of season
In a news conference at his JR Motorsports race shop on Thursday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced he will leave DEI at the end of this season.


DEI, Budweiser reactions
Money, Junior said, is not a priority. Contending and winning Cup championships is what he wants. "It's not the guy who gives me the biggest paycheck. It's the person I feel like will allow me to accomplish what I want to in my career, on the race track, in this shop itself," he said. "There's some things you can't get with money -- peace of mind and satisfaction in what you do everyday."

• Drive for a second-tier Cup team.

Ginn Racing -- Based on the success of Mark Martin, Ginn is the front-runner ahead of Haas CNC, Morgan-McClure and Hall of Fame Racing.

Martin is a part-time driver, sharing the car with Regan Smith, with teammates Joe Nemechek and Sterling Marlin. Haas has Jeff Green and Johnny Sauter, while Morgan-McClure and HOF are single-car teams, though open to expansion.

• Drive for JR Motorsports.

This would be the worst-case scenario but in play nonetheless because the thought of JRM to run the Cup Series in '08 hasn't been dismissed.

"I believe our first choice would be to drive for another top, competitive team," business manager Kelley Elledge Earnhardt said. "Our last choice would be to form our own Cup team. If that was necessary, that would be what we would do."

Thursday's announcement may have come as a shock to some, but Dale Earnhardt Jr. is still his own man. He still has hopes and dreams. The only difference now is that after the 2007 season he will be a free agent and won't be driving the family's flagship car in '08. He has stepped out of that shadow.

Gentlemen, start your bidding.

slance68
05-13-2007, 05:16 PM
There is a interview on www.jayski.com about Joe Gibbs Racing - it doesn't appear they would be in the thick of the race because of Jr's sponsor - Budweiser.

Also Jr. really does not want to drive the # 3 car but would probably drive for Childress with another number. Bobby Ginn of Ginn Racing has said he is going to make a run at signing Jr. Also Roger Penski is interested even though they are a Dodge team.

This will not be a quick contract signing. Jr. wants a lot of guarantees and I don't think there are many teams that can do what he wants.

grammery
05-13-2007, 07:24 PM
yes I read about him not driving the #3, I think that's in his best interest. I honestly think he will be better off away from DEI, especially if him and Teresa dont get along.

I also read that Joe Gibbs wont sign him if Bud comes with him. Where ever he goes I think he will do great and find what he wants, I dont think he's going to just jump on the first offer. I really dont foresee him going with Ginn racing though. I'm still on his side no matter where he goes.

slance68
05-14-2007, 07:04 PM
I will still cheer for him as long as it is in a Chevy. I do have to draw the line somewhere I guess.

The thing he will come to realize sooner or later is that the real problem is not Teresa but his sister Kelly. Kelly is still mad that she didn't get part of DEI when her father died. There were several interviews this past weekend with many of Dale Sr's friends stating what Jr. & Kelly don't want to hear - Dale & Teresa built DEI and if Dale wanted them to have the company he would have left it to them in his will.

Jr. really needs to find a team that will get a different crew chief that will put thier thumb down on Jr like Zipadeli does to Stewart. I would love to see Andy Petri as his crew chief if they could get him off of ESPN and back on the pit box. Heck Andy said HE would field a car for Jr. if it would work for both of them.

grammery
05-15-2007, 04:42 PM
yea I guess we are only hearing one side of the story, it will all sort itself out I'm sure. He does need a good crew chief, I'm sure his cousin will follow behind him and like you said Jr needs someone to step on his toes and make him remember who he is not. HIS DAD! so he cant demand everything.