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  • Stewart interested in filling Mears' spot at Hendrick Motorsports

    LOUDON, N.H. -- Tony Stewart said Friday the new opening at Hendrick Motorsports could affect his decision about where he drives next season.
    Hendrick Motorsports announced that Casey Mears would not return in the No. 5 Chevrolet.
    "There's no one in the garage area that's not going to look in that direction," Stewart said. "You've got to look at it. Absolutely."
    Stewart has said he is exploring an ownership option to become the co-owner and a driver for Haas/CNC Racing. He was asked Friday when he might have a decision on his future.
    "At this morning's announcement [on the No. 5 car], I don't know," he said. "It may be pushed back even more. We'll wait and see. It's however long it takes to make the right decision.
    "There's a lot of variables to look at. We've got all the information except what happened today. The good news is we still have time to look at it."
    Stewart is under contract with Joe Gibbs Racing through the 2009 season. JGR officials have said they plan to hold Stewart to his contact obligations in the No. 20 Toyota.
    Hendrick did not say who will drive the No. 5 Chevy next season, but ESPN.com reported Sunday Mark Martin will join the team and take over for Mears full time in one final attempt to win a Cup title.
    Good grief
    Be passionate about what you believe in, or why bother.

  • #2
    Originally posted by madyaks View Post
    Good grief

    ++ No shit...I'd like to take the wheel of the #5 @ HM if I could.

    If he did, Rick Hendrick would be the Bill Gates of NASCAR, i.e., monopoly.

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    • #3
      And if it's not Stewart, Mark Martin is a HUGE name too.
      I would like to see Mark get in a Hendrick car and get his championship before he quits.
      Be passionate about what you believe in, or why bother.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by madyaks View Post
        And if it's not Stewart, Mark Martin is a HUGE name too.
        I would like to see Mark get in a Hendrick car and get his championship before he quits.

        ++

        Even though I think he turns 50 this year, I think he'd be the only 50-something in NASCAR who wasn't mailing it it every week.

        Dale, Sr. would've been in that realm too, had he not died 2 months before his 50th birthday.

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        • #5
          I'm hearing the Tony Stewart purchase of CNC/Haas is already done. All this is just a red herring. Nothing's guaranteed, of course, but I think Smoke will be driving for himself next year and Ryan Newman will probably be with him. Look for David Stremme to take Newman's spot at Penske. Truex might be the pilot of the #5, but it's looking like either Mark Martin will take that car fulltime or drive all but seven races and Brad Keselowski will drive those seven.
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