DEI vice president Richie Gilmore says contract discussions continue with NAPA and #15-Michael Waltrip and with Martin Truex, who is expected to revive the #1 Chevrolet in Cup with Bass Pro Shops as the sponsor. Gilmore says that NAPA is looking at a one-year extension, and DEI would like a three-year deal.(Sporting News)
AND Richie Gilmore, director of motorsports at DEI, says he’s confident that Dale Earnhardt Inc. will sign Martin Truex Jr. to a new contract soon. Michael Waltrip’s situation, though, is not as certain. Truex’ contract expires after this season. While there is interest in the Cup garage for the defending Busch series champion, DEI has it set up for him to drive Cup cars full time next year with Bass Pro Shops as the sponsor. “Martin’s dad and I talk pretty much every day. I think we’ll get back together with (car owner) Teresa (Earnhardt) next week and, hopefully, we’ll get something together,” Gilmore said. Gilmore says that Waltrip’s sponsor NAPA has an option for next season. That leaves Waltrip’s status uncertain. “We talked to Michael last week,” Gilmore said. “We told Michael that we’re trying to get the NAPA deal and then we can sit down and talk with him about talk about the future.”(Roanoke Times)(5-16-2005)
