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Owner / driver Robby Gordon is searching for sponsorship for next season, but all indications say Gordon will be back with Dodge in 2009. Gordon currently has an agreement with Gillett-Evernham Motorsports and hopes to discuss a renewal for next season. Gillett-Evernham won't be the only option for Gordon to remain with Dodge. Chip Ganassi Racing uses powerplants built by Ernie Elliot, and Penske Racing uses powerplants built by long-time engine supplier Jasper Engines.
Dodge is moving closer to running its new engine in a Sprint Cup race. Tommy Wheeler, engineering services director for Gillett Evernham Motorsports, says he hopes to debut sometime during the Chase in a Dodge car not competing for the title. Wheeler said he'd like to see the new engine used in at least five races this season before all Dodge teams begin using it next year.
Gordon should have the opportunity to "test dive" the new Dodge engines supplied by Gillett Everham before the season ends.
Dodge only has one driver, Kasey Khane, inside the Top 12 currently. The next few races will decide if Khane will carry the Dodge banner into Nascar's Chase. If Khane drops out, Dodge would be the only manufacture not represented in Nascar's 2008 Chase.
Dodge anticpates the new engine will give all the Dodge teams much needed horsepower they've lacked since Nascar switched to the COT (Car of Tomorrow).