It’s not the money baby, it’s the amount

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General Mills, Richard Childress and ... Bobby Labonte?
Published 4/4/2008 by 4ever3 at NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog
... 1) Tony Stewart: What you say? His contract expires at the end of this season too, and GM wants him back in the fold dearly. Tony does remind me of a young Dale Earnhardt too, so him and Richard would get along very well. Charlie at "On Pit Row" beat me to this one BTW, but I swear I thought of it too. ...

Loose in turn three again
Published 4/11/2008 by Charlie Turner at On Pit Row
... TZ:  Simple… I expect everything that I didn’t get this past Sunday.  Okay, so maybe that’s not so simple.  To Charlie’s point, interms of the race itself, I expect to see multiple cars competing for the win.  Ten to fifteen cars having a legit shot at winning may be a little steep, but Carl Edwards running away with a 9.5 second lead isn’t exactly what I had in mind.  I know that’s really the main agenda NASCAR had envisioned when they began developing the CoT, but after last weekend, I think it’s evident that ...

Is Tony Stewart headed for Cup team ownership?
Published 4/12/2008 by Charlie Turner at On Pit Row
... had speculated that that Stewart might be a candidate for the #33 seat and General Mills sponsorship at Richard Childress Racing.  Others, like my buddy Steve, think that ...

Rack ‘em Up–Fifty at a Time
Published 5/2/2008 by Steve Wronkowicz at On Pit Row
... Fifty cars - FIFTY.  If ARCA can pull this off,  then NASCAR will need to take a serious look at expanding their fields as well.  It will give more teams and more importantly, more sponsors more for their sponsorship dollars.  And we all know it’s not about the dollars–it’s about how many dollars - and cars. ...

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