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Scott Wimmer, who combined with Jeff Burton to give Richard Childress Racing the 2007 Nationwide Series owners' title, isn't part of the team's plans for '09, he said Thursday. Despite his status as a part-timer, the 32-year-old from Wausau has won as many races as the rest of the Chidress drivers so far this season - one - but his chances presumably were hurt by his ... [link]

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NASCAR Teams looking at Cha-Cha-Changes
Published 8/22/2008 by Steve Wronkowicz at On Pit Row
... Scott Wimmer, who until recently has been rumored as a possible driver in the new Richard Childress Racing #33 ride, will not return to the Chevy team in 2009.  Wimmer and Jeff Burton combined to win a Nationwide Series owners championship for RCR in 2007.  The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Wimmer hasn’t posted enough wins in the car and was not the new sponsor’s driver of choice. ...

Scott Wimmer, Las Vegas News, and more…
Published 8/22/2008 by Richard Ginn at The Pit Stop
For the Saturday Night Sprint Cup race Carl Edwards wins the poll with a speed of  121.860 MPH.  Getting the second place spot is David reutimann in second. Scott Wimmer is not going to be coming back to Richard Childress Racing for 2009. A Michael Waltrip Racing PR says that Arron’s is going to be the sponsor for David Rutimann next year for 18 Sprint Cup races and Arron’s is going to sponsor the #99 Nationwide Series car for 10 select races. Gillett Evernham Motorsports could go to a fourth team in 2009 ...

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