#30 driver at Michigan? UPDATE it’s Blaney:

  • The question of who runs for him [in the #30 AOL Chevy] at Michigan, [team owenr Richard] Childress said, will likely be decided Monday or Tuesday. Sauter is 28th in the standings entering today’s Pocono 500. For the moment “I don’t know,” Childress said of his Michigan driver. “Right now Johnny Sauter is hired to drive the car, and he doesn’t have (competing) commitments. But….”(Winston Salem Journal), see past rumors [from April] on the #30 Team News and Links page.(6-13-2004)
    UPDATE [from June 11th – see quote: With Dave Blaney stepping in for Johnny Sauter for this weekend’s Nextel Cup race at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., there is speculation that Sauter is on his way out of the #30 car with Richard Childress Racing. The official word is travel commitments would not allow Sauter to make it back and forth between this weekend’s Busch Series race in Gladeville, Tenn., where he is competing, and Pocono. Sauter did not return a phone message, but his father, Jim Sauter, said a permanent driver change could be on the way based on discussions with his son. “I think it’s more than (travel),” Jim Sauter said. “That’s just as far as they’re concerned, a way of getting around it with the media. If Childress was going to keep him around, he would have left him in there. It doesn’t look good.”(Wisconsin State Journal), the entry lists for MIS have Sauter listed in the #30.(6-15-2004)
    UPDATE 2 – Blaney In; Sauter still with RCR: Dave Blaney has been named to take over driving duties of Richard Childress Racing’s #30 AOL Chevy, replacing rookie Johnny Sauter. Blaney, who is in his seventh season in the Nextel Cup Series, has logged 155 career races with his first start coming at North Carolina Speedway in 1992. Most recently, Blaney drove a limited Cup schedule for Bill Davis Racing, making eight starts during the 2004 season. “This sport has gotten so tough and complicated, sometimes tough decisions have to be made,” said Richard Childress, president and CEO of RCR. “Our sport is driven by business decisions and that is what this driver change is, a business decision. Blaney has a strong, consistent driving style that will fit well with the No. 30 team. As a veteran racer, Dave will work well with our crew chief Kevin Hamlin to get the America Online Chevy up front.” Blaney, 41, of Hartford, Ohio, currently lives in High Point, N.C. with his wife Lisa and their three children. The 1995 World of Outlaws champion, along with his family, owns Sharon (Ind.) Speedway. “I am really honored to be driving for Richard Childress,” Blaney said. “I look forward to getting back to racing every weekend and can’t think of a better opportunity for me than with a great team like RCR and a great sponsor like America Online.” Sauter will remain under contract with RCR and drive additional Nextel Cup Series events throughout the 2004 season, to be named at a later date. “I still feel very strongly about Johnny’s ability as a young driver,” said Childress. “That is why I wanted to keep him under contract with RCR to run the additional Cup races for us this season and help us with testing.” Sauter said he will use the change to focus on his Busch ride with Brewco Motorsports [#27]. “I am happy about remaining under contract with RCR to do some testing as well as running a limited number of Cup races,” he said. As announced last week, road course specialist Jim Inglebright will drive the #30 at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif., on June 27.(ThatsRacin.com)(6-16-2004)