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DEI's Twighlight Zone

Imagine if you will…

In all seriousness, the end of this season could seem like the Twilight Zone to Dale Earnhardt Inc., if a lot of the rumors that are circulating turn out to be true.

First, it was rumored that Martin Truex Jr. would be leaving DEI to go to Haas CNC, where Tony Stewart would become part owner. If that happened, it was rumored that Bass Pro Shops would go with him to the team. 

Now, I know that it was reported that DEI picked up his option for next year, but as of yet, it has not been officially confirmed. I believe, at last report, that they were still working out the final details.

So, if he were to leave, that would leave the No. 1 Chevy without a driver, and possibly without a sponsor.

It’s also being reported that Mark Martin is looking to leave at the end of the season. Not a big deal, considering the team plans to put Aric Almirola in the No. 8 Chevy next season. I’ll take this time to point out that Aric Almirola has one Nationwide series win to his credit (even though Denny Hamlin actually won the race.)

But, now it seems Army is looking around at other teams for 2009. If it heads to Bill Davis Racing or Red Bull Racing, as has been rumored, that would leave the No. 8 without a sponsor.

Add in the recent reports that if DEI does not find sponsorship for the No. 01, which has struggled mightily this season, then it could eliminate that team.

So, after all of that, Paul Menard seems to be the only one who is safe. Or, maybe the word is safer.

Now, this is assuming a lot of rumors, so don’t put much stock into it. But, could you imagine…?

Discussion

4 comments for “DEI's Twighlight Zone”

  1. Perhaps Tony’s comment about DEI becoming a museum after Jr. left is not so farfetched after all. I think it’s sad.

    Posted by lolnascar | June 24, 2008, 6:07 pm
  2. I agree, it is sad. And, I think, after this season, Teresa Earnhardt is going to take a lot of the flack.

    Posted by leadlap | June 24, 2008, 11:11 pm
  3. Sad? Look, no disrespect to the Intimidator whatsoever, but Theresa’s run the company into the ground with her own two hands, and in my humble opinion, she gets everything she asked for.

    Tim Z
    http://www.doyounascar.com

    Posted by Tim Zaegel | June 25, 2008, 1:19 am
  4. LOL. No, I think the situation is sad. Teresa, I agree, gets everything she asked for. To win, as an owner, you have to be committed. And she is not. Has she even been to the track this season?

    Posted by leadlap | June 25, 2008, 1:59 am

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