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A sponsor in search of an owner?? Not really, but this could get interesting.
Yates still might field 3 teams in '03
The Associated Press
DARLINGTON, S.C. - There's still a slight possibility Robert Yates could be forced to field three teams next season if sponsor Chevron/Texaco opts out of an agreement with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Chevron, which currently sponsors the No. 28 Ford that Ricky Rudd drives for Yates, is believed to be moving to Ganassi next season to fund a third entry.
But Yates said the deal had a clause that allowed the sponsor to go back to him if the Ganassi entry did not shape up to its liking. Because there's such a slim pool of available drivers for Ganassi to pick from, that could happen.
The deadline is this week, Yates said.
"There is a return date in which they have to make up their mind," Yates said. "But I think they are pleased with Chip and it's just a matter of finding a driver."
Yates is firm in that he only wants to field two cars next season. Elliott Sadler is stepping into the ride Rudd currently drives and M&M's will sponsor it. So Yates tried to get out of his deal with Texaco a year early, freeing the company to sign with Ganassi.
Ganassi officials have not confirmed that they have made a sponsorship deal with Texaco, but have admitted they want to field three teams next season.
Yates still might field 3 teams in '03
The Associated Press
DARLINGTON, S.C. - There's still a slight possibility Robert Yates could be forced to field three teams next season if sponsor Chevron/Texaco opts out of an agreement with Chip Ganassi Racing.
Chevron, which currently sponsors the No. 28 Ford that Ricky Rudd drives for Yates, is believed to be moving to Ganassi next season to fund a third entry.
But Yates said the deal had a clause that allowed the sponsor to go back to him if the Ganassi entry did not shape up to its liking. Because there's such a slim pool of available drivers for Ganassi to pick from, that could happen.
The deadline is this week, Yates said.
"There is a return date in which they have to make up their mind," Yates said. "But I think they are pleased with Chip and it's just a matter of finding a driver."
Yates is firm in that he only wants to field two cars next season. Elliott Sadler is stepping into the ride Rudd currently drives and M&M's will sponsor it. So Yates tried to get out of his deal with Texaco a year early, freeing the company to sign with Ganassi.
Ganassi officials have not confirmed that they have made a sponsorship deal with Texaco, but have admitted they want to field three teams next season.