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Earnhardt Jr. And Gordon Teammates

Longtime Rivals Now Share the Same Garage

By Jenny Corvette, published Jun 14, 2007
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It's official. Dale Earnhardt Jr. has teamed up with Jeff Gordon and Rick Hendrick Motorsports, turning the world of NASCAR on its head.

Earnhardt Jr. made the announcement at an eleven o'clock press conference today in Mooresville, North Carolina, broadcast live on cable television's SPEED channel and NASCAR channel onSirius Satellite Radio. He has signed a five year contract with the team.

Hendrick Motorsports currently consists of drivers Jeff Gordon, who leads in this year's NASCAR Nextel Cup Championship, Casey Mears, Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson, the defending points champion. In 2008, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be joining three of them, taking Kyle Busch's spot on the Hendrick roster. Kyle Busch has asked to be released from his contract, according to fox sports.com.

The 22-year-old Busch is a young phenom who's currently tenth in points this year. But he has had problems controlling his temper. In April, he upset his team when he left without telling anyone. After patching up his ride, Busch's crew asked Earnhardt to step in the No. 5 Kellog car to finish the race.

The 32-year-old Earnhardt announced last month that he was leaving his late father's team, Dale Earnhardt Incorporated with the hopes of joining a team that could help win him championships. He also indicated that he wanted to continue driving Chevrolets. The move to the Hendrick racing team satisfies both prerequisites. According to the Chicago Tribune, the Chevrolets driven by the Hendrick drivers have so far won ten of the first twelve races this season. One hundred fifty nine Cup races and six championships have been won by the Hendrick Motorsports team since its inception in 1984. Dale Earnhardt Jr., driving for DEI, has won 17 Cup races, but has so far failed to win a championship.

According to SI.com, Earnhardt is quoted as saying, ""It became apparent to me the man I wanted to drive for. He competes with integrity and most importantly, he wins races."

The announcement came just weeks after Hendrick told the press he had no room for Earnhardt on his team. But now the dismissal of Busch has made room.

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Great article Jenny. I always figured he would eventually team up with RCR. The beer throwing is ridiculous. It is as bad anymore when Jimmie Johnson wins. And trust me it sucks as as a fan being stuck in the grandstands under cans of flying opened beer....

Posted on 06/24/2007 at 3:06:00 AM

 
Good points, fellas. All I know is I've been rubbing it into all my Earnhardt fan friends. They hate me anyway because I root for #24.

Posted on 06/20/2007 at 12:06:00 AM

 
Bottom line it was a good move for Jr. He can now be that championship contender and an overall contender week in and week out. I just wonder how his fans will react once the 08 season gets underway in Daytona. I also wonder if they will stop trowing crap when Gordon wins. Would be kinda funny to see angry fans throwing things at their favorite drivers teammate? Haven't seen that one yet.

Posted on 06/19/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

 
The move actually kind of surprised me, and I don't know that it's going to work out. While Earnhardt is extremely marketable, Hendrick has to be loyal to golden boy Jeff Gordon until he's ready to pass the torth and Jimmie Johnson is a phenom who might be a better driver than Dale Jr. The team will undoubtedly win everything, but will Dale Jr. get enough to satisfy his Kobe Bryant like ego? Eh, I dunno.

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 5:06:00 PM

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