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First '09 Crash Grabs Menard, Speed

By Geoffrey MillerFeb 7th 2009 – 11:02AM

If the starting order of Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona left you feeling a little bit uneasy about the start of the non-points dash for cash, well, Friday night's practice likely isn't going to calm your nerves: Yep, that first yellow car to spin is Shootout pole winner Paul Menard and Scott Speed -- in...

Menard, Sadler Start Up Front in Shootout

By Geoffrey MillerFeb 6th 2009 – 1:42PM

Paul Menard's new season with a new team is starting out on a refreshingly good note.Menard, who left the Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing team following 2008 to drive the No. 98 Ford at Yates Racing, drew the pole for Saturday night's Budweiser Shootout at Daytona during a made-for-TV draw "party" Thursday night just outside of...

GEM-Petty Merger Brings Elliott Sadler Back

By Geoffrey MillerJan 9th 2009 – 4:30PM

I suppose you could chalk this up as one of those deals that just makes you want to go "hmmm."Not only did one of NASCAR's most-storied organizations lose much of its independent identity thanks to a merger cued from financial necessity, but a driver thought to be on axe from the other merged team is back in the fold.In...

It's Over: No Minced Words for Carpentier

By Geoffrey MillerAug 29th 2008 – 9:03PM

Reed Sorenson made his way to Gillette-Evernham Motorsports earlier this week, transferring across Sprint Cup team lines from Chip Ganassi Racing. And as he did so, rookie Canadian driver Patrick Carpentier in first year with GEM's No. 10 car could read the writing on the wall.Simply, the team was placing him on the back...

Sorenson Moves to GEM; Carpentier Gone?

By Geoffrey MillerAug 27th 2008 – 11:33AM

You can now call Reed Sorenson the former Chip Ganassi Racing driver:Reed Sorenson isn't waiting for Chip Ganassi Racing to figure out the Car of Tomorrow. The 22-year-old driver signed a multiyear contract to join Gillett Evernham Motorsports next season, where he'll join Kasey Kahne and Elliott Sadler. Sorenson said...

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