Danderson wrote:WoW!!!....... ....This is going to be odd seeing Jr. being teamates with Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson....
....I mean they haven't been serious rivals, but I know that there have been many a fight between the hendrick drivers fans and jrs fans.....
...this could get interesting.......
Roy Mustang wrote:I call it iorny!
Kyle Busch is out of Hendrick Motorsports after this year. Dale will drive the #5 next year and Mears team will work with Dale's team.
Col. Roy Mustang
hehe... I don't think I really knew that you were into Nascar that much...Doubleshadow wrote:I come from a true redneck family. My Mom memorized when the press conference was and we both sat on the couch five minutes before it started so we wouldn't miss anything.
ChristianKitsune wrote:)
They are actually trying to negotiate with Teresa about #8
Roy Mustang wrote:Yeah, I heard about that. But do you really think Teresa is going to hand over the #8 to them?
from jayski.com wrote:NASCAR owns and assigns car numbers to an owner(s). NASCAR reserves the right to revoke or transfer car numbers to another owner/team at any time. Car numbers are non-assignable and non-transferable, except by NASCAR. NASCAR works with teams and sponsors when a specific number is requested. If duplication of numbers occur, which usually happens with the part-time teams, the fastest qualifier usually gets to use the number unless one team is considered full-time.
Kenshin17 wrote:Actually she does. According to what I read. DEI owns the number 8.
Roy Mustang wrote:So, for now, the number is own by her. Untill NASCAR feels that another team should have it.
Roy Mustang wrote:Whatever, you didn't read my last post that well. Plus, it sounds like you want to just argue about anything now a days. Why do you care anyway, you are a F1 fan and sounds like you have no clue about NASCAR rules anyway as it never stated that they pay for a number.
SONOMA, Calif. -- Car owner Rick Hendrick has let it be known to officials at Dale Earnhardt Inc. that he'd like to purchase the No. 8 for Dale Earnhardt Jr. when he begins driving for his organization in 2008.
"I'm not sure what their position is or what they want for it," Hendrick said Saturday between practices at Infineon Raceway.
Earnhardt said last week he would like to stay in the No. 8 if a deal can be reached with DEI owner Teresa Earnhardt, who has the rights to the number and his long-time sponsor, Budweiser.
Max Siegel, the president of global operations at DEI, said he will not act until there is a formal proposal.
Hendrick doesn't expect any sort of announcement for at least a few weeks.
"Honestly, we're leaving everything open," he said. "It's just so early. If you say you're going to do something and you really think you are, six weeks from now we might change our mind again.
"We're working through our sponsors and everything."
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