Sept. 4, 2013
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Jeff
Burton will leave the No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet at the
end of the 2013 season, now that Burton and team owner Richard
Childress have worked out an agreement to that effect, Burton and the
organization announced Wednesday.
Burton's
contract with RCR runs through 2014, but the 21-time winner in the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series agreed to walk away from the 31
after "he and I worked out an agreement for him to step out of the No.
31 Caterpillar Chevrolet after this season," Childress said in the
release announcing Burton's departure.
Financial
considerations were at the heart of Burton's departure. Unable to
secure funding for four cars next year, which would have
kept Burton in the ride, Childress had to look to the future of his
organization.
Burton addressed his exit from the No. 31 car in a teleconference with reporters Wednesday afternoon.
"Richard
and I have worked through this process as friends," said Burton, who
earned the nickname "Mayor of the Garage" as a well-respected,
outspoken leader of the NASCAR community. "We've worked through it with
mutual respect. I think, after this process, we have more respect for
each other than we did going into it.
"It's
been a very difficult situation -- there's no doubt about that. But the
harsh realities are, everybody knows that sponsorship
is a tough game right now… The timing's right to make a change. It's a
tough time for me, because I truly believe in what we're doing. When I
say 'we,' I'm part of it…
"We've
got really, really good people on our team, and we're starting to
perform, and truly, I'm walking away from it when I believe
we're about to blossom."
Paul
Menard is under contract to drive the No. 27 Chevrolet SS for RCR next
year, and Childress' grandson, Austin Dillon, is expected
to take the seat Kevin Harvick will leave at the end of the year when
he moves to Stewart-Haas Racing. The most likely replacement for Burton
appears to be free agent Ryan Newman, whose contract with Stewart-Haas
ends this year.
"We
have been working hard to try and get all the funding in place to have
four Sprint Cup teams in 2014," Childress said. "With the
date on the calendar getting closer to 2014, we just couldn't run
partially funded teams next year."
Burton
won his last race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Oct. 11, 2008, at
Charlotte. He last qualified for the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup in 2010 and finished 12th in the final standings that year.
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