Tag: DEI
DEI & RCR Merging Engine Programs
by webmaster on May.18, 2007, under DEI, RCR
Some big news out of Charlotte today, Richard Childress Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc have agreed to merge their engine programs. Plans for the merger were underway before Jr made his announcement, but how will this affect where he goes? Surely, it will make him think twice before deciding on RCR, or has he already made his decision to go it on his own, or sign with a team like Hendrick Motorsports?
A formal announcement is expected later Friday. RCR and DEI officials were not immediately available for comment. Plans for the merger were under way before last week’s decision by DEI driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. to not return to the organization next season, sources said. Source: Childress, DEI to combine engine programs, effective immediately
The two programs will continue to operate out of separate facilities until a centralized site can be built. Lord knows they both need to do something, Harvick was running good previously, and he won the Daytona 500 this year, but has done little since, but I couldn’t even tell you who the others drivers are off of the top of my head, as they are talked about so little. Dale Jr has always run good on the super speedways until recently, with Hendricks dominating almost everywhere. We’ll know more after the official announcement today.
Dale Jr. Announces He’s Leaving DEI
by webmaster on May.10, 2007, under DEI, Dale Earnhardt Jr
Looks like he has made the big announcement, Dale Earnhardt Jr. is leaving DEI. Jr did not say which teams he was looking at, however, he did say it’s not about the money, its about being able to do what he wants on the racetrack, so, to me, sounds like he needs Hendrick Motorsports, hehe. He is going to see what offers comes in and go from there, he did not want to narrow it down to anything in particular without hearing everything that is out there, and he said he didn’t think one team would blow any other out of the water. Here are some quotes from the press conference, still looking for some video. Added: A short video has been posted at Nascar.com of just his announcement, here on the 50 newest page, it is the first video listed, none of the follow up questions have been added yet.
“I’ll be happy with whatever decision we make. It would be awesome to continue driving the No. 8 but those numbers are owned by the car owners and I’m sure Teresa would love to keep that number at DEI.”
“This decision was based solely on my driving career not my personal thoughts on DEI. We still want that company to succeed.”
“I think Max and Teresa worked really hard at something and I think myself and Kelly worked really hard but I don’t think we were even close.”
“My father’s vision…if he was still here I think we would be in a different place right now.”
“I think DEI can be a successful race team. It may not be the exact thing my father wanted but it can still be successful.” Source: Earnhardt Jr. to leave DEI after 2007 season
I foresee lots of speculation, guessing and rumors until he does decide. He said Martin Truex Jr. could stay at DEI or leave, he would support him in either direction. He stressed a few times that he wants DEI to do well, DEI is important to him, he doesn’t want to see what his father built go away, and he even mentioned something about 20 years in the future they might be able to come together, I’m assuming when Teresa is gone. It is clear to me that he would definitely go in a different direction with DEI, wonder which way he will go now?
Dale Jr Says Give me Majority Ownership
by webmaster on Feb.08, 2007, under Dale Earnhardt Jr

During a press conference today, Dale Earnhardt Jr says he wants majority ownership of [tag]DEI[/tag]. Does anyone really think that Teresa Earnhardt will really give Dale Jr majority ownership in Dale Earnhardt Incorporated? Is this the same as saying I’m out?
During Thursday’s media day at Daytona International Speedway, when asked about his ongoing contract negotiations with Dale Earnhardt Inc., Junior suddenly blurted out that he wants majority ownership of the team founded by his father, promptly got up from his seat and walked away without further comment.
“The main factor is the ownership part,” Junior said. “It has nothing to do with money and nothing else really. I would really like my team, I like how things are going. … The motors are improving, everything is on an upswing. My father has been gone for almost six years now, I want majority ownership.” Source: ‘Majority ownership’ bottom line for Junior
This is probably a good move by Jr, get everyone thinking about a big price tag, this way, he can get even more money if he jumps ship and goes somewhere else. If I was Jeff Gordon or his owner, Rick Hendrick, I would be putting a bug in Jr’s ear right now, how cool would it be to have a couple of the hottest Nascar drivers driving for you…
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