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Wally Dallenbach News
Wally’s Run:
Wally’s Run:
July 25, 1999
Wally Dallenbach had his first top five in 84 races, since he finished 3rd at Sears Point in 1996
Dallenbach/Wells? Unser?
Dallenbach/Wells? Unser?
July 24, 1999
Wally Dallenbach said that his plans are now unclear. But he is seen as one of the front-runners for the Tide-sponsored ride with new car owner Cal Wells. According to one top car owner, Wells has opened his wallet in an effort to get his new operation off the ground
Wells Drivers:
Wells Drivers:
July 16, 1999
Hearing that Wally Dallenbach and Steve Grissom have spoken to new Cup owner(Tide) for the driver opening on the new team
#25 has a sponsor UPDATE 2:
#25 has a sponsor UPDATE 2:
July 15, 1999
#25 has a sponsor UPDATE 2: This weeks Winston Cup Scene reports that the #25 Hendrick team has signed a sponsor and will make an announcement within the next month. It is unsure if Dallenbach will stay with the team or take one of the offers he has on the table. Jayski
Dallenbach?
Dallenbach?
July 14, 1999
where might Wally Dallenbach end up? actually hearing many rumors he may go back to....SABCO and I hear he is talking to Cal Wells about the Tide ride
#25 Driver UPDATE:
#25 Driver UPDATE:
July 13, 1999
I hear the Jerry Nadeau will replace Wally Dallenbach as the driver in the #25 in 2000. Dallenbach will finish out the season in the #25 Bud Chevy -- UPDATE: Hearing it will be Jerry Nadeau as the driver -- UPDATE: Jerry Nadeau will join Hendrick Motorsports next season
Wally World:
Wally World:
July 13, 1999
Wally Dallenbach says he should know in a week or so if he'll be back with Hendrick Motorsports or with another team next season. He finished seventh on Sunday, his best placing of the year( PitNow ), I hear he will NOT be back in the #25
#25 has a sponsor UPDATE 2:
#25 has a sponsor UPDATE 2:
July 9, 1999
This weeks Winston Cup Scene reports that the #25 Hendrick team has signed a sponsor and will make an announcement within the next month. It is unsure if Dallenbach will stay with the team or take one of the offers he has on the table. Jayski Note: I hear it is a construction
Results Changes:
Results Changes:
July 4, 1999
The finishing order for Saturday night's Pepsi 400 at Daytona was changed early Sunday morning after NASCAR reviewed a tape of the race. Robbie Loomis, crew chief for John Andretti's #43 Pontiac, asked NASCAR to review the tape because he thought the race's final caution
Sponsors:
Sponsors:
June 30, 1999
Some teams with sponsor agreements up at the end of the year - #11-Brett Bodine is one of many teams waiting to hear from sponsors, he has a one-year agreement with Paychex. Ricky Rudd could hear as early as today if Tide will return. Roush Racing is looking for a
#25 Sponsor news UPDATE 2:
#25 Sponsor news UPDATE 2:
June 26, 1999
Ever Since DEI announced that Budweiser would sponsor Dale Earnhardt, Jr in the #8 Chevy, Hendrick Motorsports has been in the process of searching for a replacement sponsor for the #25 Chevrolet. According to General Manager John Hendrick, the team should have an
#25 Sponsor news UPDATE:
#25 Sponsor news UPDATE:
June 26, 1999
Ever Since DEI announced that Budweiser would sponsor Dale Earnhardt, Jr in the #8 Chevy, Hendrick Motorsports has been in the process of searching for a replacement sponsor for the #25 Chevrolet. According to General Manager John Hendrick, the team should have an
Labonte Rumors, Terry that is:
Labonte Rumors, Terry that is:
June 26, 1999
getting many rumors that Terry Labonte and Kelloggs would leave Hendrick after the 1999 season and move to Yates in the #28. But a story in this weeks Winston Cup Scene dispells that rumor as well as an article on SpeedVision: Hendrick striving to improve team infrastructure
Childress 3rd Cup Team?
Childress 3rd Cup Team?
June 7, 1999
If Richard Childress, owner of the #3 and #31 Cup teams, adds a third Cup team, Wally Dallenbach is one of the drivers under consideration(PitNow), Dallenbach's contract with Hendrick is up at the end of 1999 as is Budweiser, the sponsor of the #25 Chevy Dallenbach
Tethers:
Tethers:
May 31, 1999
NASCAR did not make it mandatory for its teams to use steel cables Sunday to insure that the front wheels did not come off the car. A majority of the 43-car field used the steel cables. Among those who used the steel cables were: Rusty Wallace, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon
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