He is racing in the Rolex Grand-Am race on Saturday night, but I was also surprised that Chip doesn't have him entered in a car. He has run in the last several years for Chip except for 2007.
The car is #4 , and it is pretty much identical to the #7. Robby has exactly who he wants in the car, so "He shoulda,woulda,coulda put such and such" in the car is pretty much pointless.
I am gathering more information , so as soon as I get it, I will post it,plus the paint scheme,
Relax- I understand what you are saying, but since the announcement already named a driver, whats the point in questioning his choice? My mistake for worrying about was is actually happening and not what isn't happening.
I would love to see Pruett back in a car, just to make sure he gives Montoya a receipt for Mexico. Not that the wreck was as painfully on purpose as Scott claimed, but it was clearly avoidable on Juan's part. Never the less, you know Scott on some level still wants some payback. The guy is a world class driver even if it never shined through with the #32. We should all know first hand, real talent sometimes doesn't shine through in a cup car.
Scott Pruett doesn't need anything to do with Nascar. He's doing just fine where he is. I'm thrilled to see him away from all the b.s. and enjoying such success in Grand-Am. Maybe Montoya can come into his world for a race.