Dodge teams hoping to work more closely together in Sprint Cup Series
CORAL GABLES, Fla. – The likelihood of losing Chip Ganassi Racing among the Dodge camp could impact the existing Dodge teams, and team co-owner Richard Petty called on Dodge teams to begin working more closely together than they have in the past.
Petty, speaking at the NASCAR champion’s news conference Thursday, said that with Roush Fenway Racing having affiliate teams at Yates Racing, Hendrick Motorsports having an affiliate at Haas CNC Racing and the Toyota teams working together, the Dodge teams need to do a better job of pooling information.
Dodge is expected to lose the two Chip Ganassi Racing Sprint Cup teams in the Dale Earnhardt Inc.-Ganassi merger.
That will leave Penske Racing, Petty Enterprises and Gillett Evernham Motorsports as the other Dodge organizations. GEM had been rumored to be flirting with Toyota, but a team spokesman said Thursday that the team is expected to field Dodges again next season.
“When you look at the Dodge teams, you have four different teams but they’re all independent,” Petty said. “We have not thrown the stuff in the middle of the pot like the other teams have done. Hopefully maybe we can overcome some of that this year, especially with losing one Dodge team for sure and I don’t know about a couple of the rest of us.
“Hopefully we can all sort of get over in a corner somewhere and get our act together and instead of working independently, we need to get together and make this work. If we had done that, it would make it a lot stronger.”
No Dodge team made the Chase For The Sprint Cup, but Penske and GEM have won races this year.
“When you have more Dodge cars, it’s more opportunities to win,” Penske driver Kurt Busch said. “You want quality in teams. We hope there might be an opportunity for a team to come over to Dodge and pick up more cars. It gives you the positive feeling that you’re moving in the right direction when you have more guys around.”
Busch said it’s as much a team thing as it is a Dodge thing that it hasn’t been a great year for the Dodge stable.
“I don’t feel like we’ve fallen behind [as a manufacturer],” Busch said. “It goes back to the quantity. We just don’t’ have as many opportunities to win each week.
“But you can always look back at the manufacturers and see that things go in cycles. The other thing that I look at is teams go in cycles as well. … Next year it could be us or it could be the year after.”
Petty Enterprises driver Bobby Labonte noted that Joe Gibbs Racing has ran well in Pontiacs, Chevrolets and now Toyotas.
“It’s important to have good teams,” Labonte said. “I guess it’s pretty well known what Ganassi might do. But hopefully we can carry on and be good teams for them. … A lot of it depends on the team. The manufacturers help out tremendously and we want the support and we get a lot of support.”
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
More on Earnhardt-Ganassi Merger: A key player in the merger was Dodge Motorsports, which gave its blessing to team owner Chip Ganassi to pursue the partnership with a Chevy organization. "Number one, we want all of our business partners to be healthy like we want to be healthy,'' said Mike Delahanty, the senior manager of Dodge Motorsports. "Under these unprecedented times there are business solutions that no one ever thought possible. The blessing is, 'Chip, we want you to be healthy and viable long-term. We want you to have a business plan that does that. Bring us a business plan that does that and we'll talk about it, even if means letting him go.''' Sources close to the situation said the teams are expected to compete under the Chevy/General Motors banner of DEI.
That would leave Dodge with three cars in Penske Racing, three in Gillett Evernham Motorsports and one or two in Petty Enterprises. Martin Truex Jr. [#1] and Aric Almirola [#8] will remain the drivers from the DEI side and Juan Pablo Montoya [#42] will be kept from Ganassi. The driver of the fourth car [# 41] will be named at a future date. AJ Allmendinger, Scott Riggs and Regan Smith are among the candidates for that seat.(ESPN.com)(11-13-2008)