Driver Steve Park told PRN’s Garagepass his release from DEI: “Feels like this big weight has been lifted off my shoulders”. Park said, “I really thought I was shouldering things pretty well and was trying not to let the pressure get to me, I really didn’t feel it, but I guess it’s one of those things were you wanna perform and you want things to get better, but if you look at the last year with coming back from being hurt and Paul Andrews leaving and getting new people we’ve been through a tremendous amount”. Park says he has no regrets about his time with DEI and that he was very happy with sponsor Pennzoil, his fans, and teammates. “Getting the opportunity to go to work for who I felt was a mentor to me the late-great Dale Earnhardt is something that I’ll never regret and that I’m very glad and very positive that it lasted five years. I got to spend a large amount of time not only with him (Dale Earnhardt). But got to meet Teresa and spend time with Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Michael Waltrip, winning races and poles. It’s just a shame the last year, year-and-a-half it’s just kinda gone downhill, but I wouldn’t trade it for nothin’ in the world.” Park added, “The one thing I want to see is the Pennzoil team to be successful and if it’s with my departure, so be it, but the biggest fan they’ll have is me. It appears Park will be named this week to drive the AOL Monte Carlo vacated when Jeff Green was let go on Monday.(5-8-2003)
