AT&T logos back on the #31 Chevy UPDATE 2:

on SPEED’s NASCAR Live Friday, Bob Dilner reported and it was shown at Richmond International Raceway, the AT&T decals are back on the #31 Chevy that Jeff Burton driver for Richard Childress Racing, no word on details…yet. UPDATE: AT&T, NASCAR and Sprint apparently have settled the lawsuit involving the primary sponsorship logos on the #31 Richard Childress Racing Chevy. With NASCAR approval, the AT&T logos were being put on the car of Jeff Burton on Friday afternoon at Richmond International Raceway. Details of the settlement were not immediately released.(SceneDaily.com) UPDATE 2: NASCAR, Sprint Nextel, AT&T and Richard Childress Racing have agreed to end the legal dispute over branding of the #31 car. The agreement immediately permits AT&T to continue as primary sponsor of the #31 car, using the AT&T name and logos, through the 2008 season. This agreement represents compromise from all sides that ultimately serves the sport well, said NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France. No one likes litigation, most of all the NASCAR fans, and it was time to find a mutually agreeable resolution. We’re now happy to move forward with the exciting conclusion of the season as we approach the Chase for the Nextel Cup. This is a great solution for NASCAR, the fans, Richard Childress Racing and Sprint Nextel, said Tim Kelly, chief marketing officer for Sprint. We accomplished our ultimate goal of protecting our unique position with NASCAR while giving the #31 team ample time to transition to a new sponsor. We will continue to focus on bringing new and unique innovations to NASCAR fans for the betterment of the sport. We’re very pleased to have the AT&T logos back on the #31 Chevrolet and to have AT&T continue as a primary sponsor for Jeff Burton and Richard Childress Racing, said Richard Childress, president and CEO of Richard Childress Racing. We’re excited to have AT&T back on the car for Richmond and that they will continue to be a big part of what we do, said Jeff Burton, driver, RCR’s #31 AT&T Chevrolet. Now we can move forward and concentrate on winning races and competing for the championship. This agreement is the right step taken at the right time. It provides a clear path forward for the sport and its fans, for Richard Childress Racing and Jeff Burton, and for AT&T, which can use its brand on the #31 Car, said Dave Garver, executive director of business development and wireless sponsorships for AT&T’s wireless unit.(NASCAR PR) AND Garver said at the end of 2008, AT&T must leave the Cup Series. He said the telecommunications company could stay in the sport in a lower series.(Associated Press)(9-7-2007)