Earlier this month, Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced he will leave Dale Earnhardt Inc., the team that his legendary father started. The most popular NASCAR driver of the day said he will race for a new team when the season begins next year. His decision came after failing to take control of DEI from stepmother Teresa Earnhardt. After the first startled reaction of the NASCAR nation, the industry was filled with speculation and expectations that the young Earnhardt would go after the current season. While his own team competing in the Busch Series, experts expect him a solid team that will compete in the Nextel Cup Series can be found. This is due to the fact that running a team at this level a lot of funding and while Earnhardt Jr. gets a lot of money from his sponsor needed, it’s not as big as the big budget race teams. Recently, Earnhardt conversations to talk with Joe Gibbs Racing, and JGR, owned by the Hall of Fame football coach Joe Gibbs. Recently, the respective team owners took a break from the Redskins training camp to enjoy the All-Star Challenge. During the event, Joe Gibbs commented on the talks say that Dale Junior is on the way to joining JGR. Although he talked about Dale Jr., he has not indicated whether it will take in Earnhardt for the next season or not. "We talked a lot about the previous week and were quite frank about it," says Gibbs. "Right now we’re not going to comment about her and to let complacency. We think we have said about what is important. . At present it is not going to do it right to talk about more "He added that:" Junior must go through the normal deal and we’ll see what happens. The things we do (Joe Gibbs Racing) effects a lot of people do not do something and I think we need to talk. "Meanwhile, in turn, Earnhardt said he was" delighted "with developments in his search for a new team. "Things are good," Earnhardt said. "We do not have a hit speed bumps or other obstacles, and the temperature of the conversations we have had up to this point very well." Although the popular driver can trust in his quest for a new team, many of his fans are impatiently waiting for news that would tell them Earnhardt will race for next season to come. While JGR has yet to take in Dale Earnhardt Jr. for next season, Rick Hendrick of Hendrick Motorsports said there is no room in their team for Dale Junior. In an interview with the Associated Press, Hendrick has this to say about Dale Jr: "We are good friends and I talked to him, because I really want him the best decision and do the best for himself. But now, I’m full. "Meanwhile, another team that is seen by some as a good choice for the popular driver Richard Childress Racing. This is the team for his deceased father drove and won championships. But so far it seems that Dale Junior is avoiding falling into the shadow of his father as he is not in talks with the RCR. Recently, Richard Childress, owner of the team commented on the plight of the most popular NASCAR driver of the day. "Dale is like family to me," Childress said. "I remember him from a child growing up. He knows I’m always there for him. I wish him the best advice and I will support him where he goes. I support what he wants to do. We have not spoken since he made his decision. I just want him some time and look at what there is to take. Right time will come when we talk. . And if it’s in the cards, whatever will be will be "He added that:" Everyone would like to have Dale Jr. drive for them. I know he would fit in our organization. Our drivers, I spoke with them. I know they would fit with him and the crew chiefs. It mixes. It should not only good for Dale Jr. to come, but for all of our sponsors, our race teams, for all concerned. And that is the same where it goes. "If ever Junior joined RCR, there are talks that the team would be the No. 3 car that his father drove for the team and tragically deceased is to revive. Although Junior admitted he is not comfortable driving the No. 3 car. Indeed, there are those who would like to follow step by Dale Jr. to see his father by joining Richard Childress Racing, but there are people who disagree say that Junior needs to make a name for his own and that means stay away of RCR and the No. 3. car.But one thing is certain though, Junior has to concentrate on racing in particular that he recently had 100 points which puts him outside the top twelve in the driver standings docked. He is currently ranked 14th with 1160 points, 721 points behind leader Jeff Gordon. So far he has only recorded one top-five finish and four top ten finishes. Although he was driving a Chevrolet Impala, which currently dominates today’s Nextel Cup Series as a high-powered sports car equipped with the Dynomax exhaust dominates an entry level sedan, Dale Junior seems to struggle. For now, Earnhardt must focus on racing for DEI, after all, would be the last year he will ride for the team of his father. P>
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