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Dale Earnhardt Inc. will announce on Wednesday that it is merging with Ginn Racing, effective immediately, and will acquire all Ginn assets, including its massive headquarters, multiple sources close to DEI told ESPN.com on condition of anonymity.
Sources said the company will be known as Dale Earnhardt Inc., but that Ginn owner Bobby Ginn will remain a partner in the business.
DEI president Max Siegel will oversee the operation, and Ginn CEO Jay Frye will assist DEI executives John Story, Steve Hmiel and Richie Gilmore in sorting out personnel details, sources said.
Sources said DEI will field four fully-funded racecars in the Allstate 400 this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- the No 1 Chevrolet driven by Martin Truex, Jr., the No. 8 driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., the No. 15 driven by Paul Menard and the No. 01 driven by Mark Martin, which formerly ran under the Ginn banner.
Sources said one of Ginn's other two former cars, the Nos. 13 or 14, essentially becomes Menard's No. 15 team, and the other team will simply discontinue operation.
- ESPN
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?seriesId=2&id=2947886
Sources said the company will be known as Dale Earnhardt Inc., but that Ginn owner Bobby Ginn will remain a partner in the business.
DEI president Max Siegel will oversee the operation, and Ginn CEO Jay Frye will assist DEI executives John Story, Steve Hmiel and Richie Gilmore in sorting out personnel details, sources said.
Sources said DEI will field four fully-funded racecars in the Allstate 400 this weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- the No 1 Chevrolet driven by Martin Truex, Jr., the No. 8 driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr., the No. 15 driven by Paul Menard and the No. 01 driven by Mark Martin, which formerly ran under the Ginn banner.
Sources said one of Ginn's other two former cars, the Nos. 13 or 14, essentially becomes Menard's No. 15 team, and the other team will simply discontinue operation.
- ESPN
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?seriesId=2&id=2947886