Labonte to RCR in 2009?

Richard Childress acknowledged that his organization is close to fielding a fourth team in the Sprint Cup Series, and Yahoo! Sports has learned that the driver of that car beginning in 2009 likely will be Bobby Labonte [currently #43 Petty Enterprises]. Sources close to the deal point to General Mills, Labonte’s current sponsor with Petty Enterprises, coming along with him to RCR. According to Childress, he will field a fourth car sometime this season, though he wouldn’t set an exact time frame. He did say things were progressing well and that he was pleased with how plans were coming together. “We’re looking at entering a few races before the end of the season,” Childress said. Childress entered a fourth car (#33) in selected races in 2007 with Scott Wimmer as the driver. Wimmer likely is the choice to be behind the wheel when the car makes it back onto the track this season. However, Labonte likely will be the full-time driver in 2009. Hiring Labonte would be an ace up the sleeve for RCR. Labonte is a past champion, which means he would get a champion’s provisional that would guarantee him a spot in the field at the start of the ’09 season. Labonte already has a relationship with Childress, having signed with RCR this year to drive the #21 Nationwide car on a part-time basis this season.(Yahoo Sports)(2-23-2008) UPDATE: Petty Enterprises has offered Bobby Labonte a contract that it hopes keeps the 43-year-old driver with the team the rest of his career, although an internet report states he could be driving elsewhere next year. “I don’t really believe a whole lot of stuff that you read and half of what you say sometimes, so I don’t put nothing into it,” Labonte said Saturday afternoon of the Yahoo! Sports report. Labonte, the 2000 series champion, is in the final year of his three-year contract with Petty Enterprises. Robbie Loomis, vice president for operations at Petty Enterprises, said the team is awaiting word from Labonte on the contract offer. “It’s up to him what he wants to do with it,. Hopefully, he’ll sign it,” Loomis said. “We’d really like Bobby Labonte to finish his career out with Petty Enterprises and the contract that we presented him is kind of laid out that way. We think his values and what he stands for is a good fit with us.” Loomis said he doesn’t have a timetable on when the team would like a response from Labonte, but admits that “the earlier the better, so that everybody can get their eyes back on the racing.” Labonte said whatever he does next will be behind closed doors. “My next step is not to talk about it,” Labonte said. Loomis also said he does not see General Mills joining Richard Childress Racing as long as that team has Jack Daniel’s sponsoring one of its cars. “We have a lot of things in our contract how specifically they won’t touch a sponsor that is alcohol, so for the General Mills piece to be going over there … I really find surprising,” Loomis said.(Roanoke Times), see a Q&A with Loomis on the #43 Team News and Links page.(2-24-2008) .