Has Anyone Heard About Who Craven Will Be Driving For?

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I heard somewhere this week that Craven will not be driving the Tide car next year....anyone else heard this? I'm from Maine but not a Craven fan...my cousin and I fight every race between his man, Craven, and my man, Dale Jr.:rolleyes: Just curious is all.
 
He'll be driving the Tide car but its going to be a pontiac.
 
How can you be from Maine and not be a Craven fan?

Dale Jr?? Might as well be a Yankee's fan. ;)
 
Pontiac Racing Welcomes PPI Motorsports for 2003
August 17, 2002

DETROIT, Mich - Pontiac Racing has added the Cal Wells-owned PPI Motorsports team to its 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup team lineup. PPI currently fields the No. 32 Tide entry driven by Ricky Craven.

"We are very excited to have Cal Wells and the Tide racing team join Pontiac as we look forward to the 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup Series," said Lynn Myers, Pontiac-GMC General Manager. "Their energy and excitement about the new Grand Prix race car has been tremendous."

"When we first discussed the possibility of the Tide team coming to Pontiac, it was very clear that Cal was serious about doing whatever it takes to win a championship," said Bob Kraut, marketing director for Grand Prix. "That type of attitude is exactly what we need as we put the new Grand Prix race car on the track in February." A production version of the 2004 Grand Prix will be in dealer showrooms next spring.

As a Winston Cup car owner, Wells directed his team to victory lane in just 58 starts, claiming the checkers at Martinsville Speedway on October 15, 2001 with Craven at the wheel. In 86 Winston Cup races, Wells' organization has posted seven top-five and thirteen top-ten finishes.

"Certainly a lot of thought went into the decision to switch to Pontiac for 2003," said Wells. "I really wrestled with this opportunity and ultimately determined that Pontiac was going to provide the best opportunity for the Tide 32 team to compete among the best in Winston Cup. I'm very excited for Ricky (Craven), this PPI Motorsports team and Tide as we look to our future together."

Craven, who is an eight year-veteran of the Winston Cup circuit, has flourished since joining forces with Wells' organization. In addition to his Martinsville victory, Craven has captured three pole positions, seven top-fives, twelve top-tens and more than $3.6 million in earnings in less than two seasons at PPI Motorsports.
 
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