A Petty back in the #43? UPDATE:

Jeff Green likely will leave Petty Enterprises’ #43 car for a chance to drive the NetZero #0 car, team owner Kyle Petty said Thursday. Petty, in town [CAL]to deliver the keynote address at the High Desert Opportunity business conference, said without securing a sponsor for his own #45 car, he couldn’t commit to another driver for the 2006 season. “I really think Jeff’s going to the (Net) Zero [#0] car,” Petty said. “We’ve been very honest with Jeff, very honest with everybody we talk to.” The problem, Petty said, is that the team hasn’t signed a sponsor to replace Georgia Pacific on the #45 car. General Mills still has a contract to sponsor the #43 car. “Since I own the team, I could go drive the 43 if I wanted to,” Petty said. Is that a possibility? Could we see Petty back behind the wheel of his father Richard’s old car? “Everything’s a possibility,” Kyle Petty said. “You’ve got so much on the table.” Petty said as a veteran driver, he understood the need to secure a ride when there was an opportunity. “Jeff’s 42, 43 years old (actually 43). Everybody wants to sign a 19-year-old to drive their car,” Petty said. “If you can find a ride, you better be jumping and getting in it. Don’t wait and let me hold you back.” The bottom line, Petty said, “If it’s good for him, it’s good for us.”(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)(10-21-2005)
UPDATE: Kyle Petty said Friday that Jeff Green likely will vacate Petty Enterprises’ flagship #43 Dodge and take over the #0 Chevrolet owned by Gene Haas. Petty said he and Green talked Tuesday about Green leaving the car he has driven since September, 2003. “I know [Green] has talked to the 0, and he’s probably going to go to the 0, and I applaud that for him,” Petty said. “It’s like I told him, ‘When you’re my age and you’re your age, and everybody’s looking for 19-year-olds, if a car opens up, jump in it.'” Petty, 45, said his big hold-up in re-signing Green, 43, was a lack of sponsorship for his own #45 Dodge. Since Georgia Pacific announced that it wasn’t returning as that car’s backer, the team has been assembling a sponsorship package, but it didn’t materialize in time to keep Green. If the sponsorship for the #45 doesn’t come through, the team will field only one car full-time and Petty probably would drive it himself [#43]. But he said he hopes that doesn’t happen. “I’m extremely confident that within the next four to six weeks we’ll have what we want to announce,” Petty said, adding that the sponsorship will be tied to fund-raising efforts for the Victory Junction Camp for ill children that the Pettys founded. “That’s why we want to release [the sponsorships] all at one time,” he said. “We just didn’t get things done quick enough to be able to satisfy all of our contractual needs with Jeff.”(Atlanta Journal-Constitution)(10-22-2005)