Chip Ganassi changes team name, drops Earnhardt from NASCAR operation:
When Sprint Cup testing begins Thursday morning at Daytona
International Speedway, there will be one well-known NASCAR name missing
among the list of team owners. Earnhardt. The #1 and #42 Sprint Cup
teams, which were run the last five years under the Earnhardt Ganassi
Racing with Felix Sabates banner, will now return to their former name:
Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates. The sign outside the North
Carolina shop already has been changed, and stickers on the cars and
patches on the driver and crew uniforms will carry the Chip Ganassi logo
instead of the EGR logo. Ganassi officials confirmed the change
Wednesday but had no comment on the financial structure of the current
organization, which fields Sprint Cup cars for Jamie McMurray and Kyle
Larson. Teresa Earnhardt, widow of seven-time Cup champion Dale
Earnhardt and owner of Dale Earnhardt Inc., has not been involved in the
day-to-day operations of the team and with the change apparently no
longer has any financial stake in the NASCAR operation. There will be
no change in the operation of the Ganassi teams, as Teresa Earnhardt has
had little influence on the organization's day-to-day operations.
Ganassi began using Hendrick Motorsports engines in 2013 in its two Cup
cars.(in part from the Sporting News)(1-9-2014)
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