IT'S OFFICIAL SADLER TO 19

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STATESVILLE, N.C. -- Evernham Motorsports announced on Wednesday that it has named Elliott Sadler to drive the No. 19 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Charger beginning this weekend at Michigan International Speedway.

Sadler, who had his first win at Bristol in 2001, has three career wins, seven poles and 16 top-fives in 271 starts, brings his hard-charging driving style, fun-loving personality and broad fan appeal to Evernham's three-car Nextel Cup program.


Sadler joins Kasey Kahne, driver of the No. 9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge Charger and Scott Riggs, driver of the No. 10 Valvoline/Stanley Tools Dodge Charger.

Sadler, a 31-year-old native of Emporia, Va, starts his career at Evernham Motorsports this weekend in the backyard of his new primary sponsors -- Dodge and the Dodge Dealers -- to fuel the team's march to prominence. While the terms of his relationship with Evernham Motorsports were not announced, he does have a long-term commitment to the program.

"It's truly an honor to drive for Dodge and Ray Evernham and to be a part of this team," Sadler said. "I admired Ray as a crew chief and now as a team owner and business leader. His operation is impressive.


"When you look at the engineering resources, the talented guys on the team, the marketing programs, the facilities and the way he and his directors run things, you can tell that this is a powerhouse organization that is focused on winning races and championships. I look forward to providing some of those wins and hopefully competing with Kasey and Scott for the championship next year."

Sadler is also excited about his new relationship with Dodge.

"My family's business has a Dodge dealership in Franklin, Va., so it will great to represent Dodge and all the dealers across the country," he added. "They have some amazing cars and trucks, and I'll be trading in my current truck for a Ram SRT-10 right away."


Ray Evernham, president and CEO of Evernham Motorsports, said Sadler brings the right chemistry, personality and driving skills to round out his stable of Nextel Cup drivers.

"So much of the success of a team depends on having the right blend of chemistry and communications," Evernham said. "Elliott will be a great fit with our team right away and will bring the competitive drive and the ability to communicate with the team what the Dodge Charger needs to perform at its best. I think he's the key that will place this team firmly on the path to success."

Sadler will get his first experience in a Dodge Charger on Wednesday when his team goes to Kentucky Speedway to test.

"We're looking forward to having Elliott join the Dodge family," said Mike Accavitti, director of Dodge SRT and motorsports product planning and marketing. "He's got great star power, he's a talented driver and has excellent potential to be a champion. He's a perfect fit for the Dodge brand."
 
This seems like a lateral move to me, for both parties involved.
 
That could be, but if one looks at what has been happening in the RYR camp this year, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to wonder what the hell is going on there and if there is indeed a future at that stable.
 
wow.. i guess it was a good move for Sadler.. A 10th place finish.. he hasnt had to many of those lately.. maybe its good momentum for the next few races :)
Still weird to see him with no M&Ms :(
 
that was yesterday. Look again in 10, 20 races and see where he finishes...
 
Magnethead said:
that was yesterday. Look again in 10, 20 races and see where he finishes...
Forget he started second???? Fricken great for working with a new team and A car he never been in. Give the guy a "good job" when he deserves it.
 
I dont care were Sadler is going he isnt any better than Mayfield and I think they did Jermey dirty.
 
well after one race the 19 car is already running better.............

i think there was stuff that went out behind the scenes that none of us know about.
 
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