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Do You NASCAR Analyzes Jamie McMurray's Silly Season Prospects
Jun 05, 2008 | 7:28PM | report this

Should the Charlotte Observer report that Jamie McMurray will be parting ways with Roush-Fenway Racing at the conclusion of the 2008 season be true, then adding McMurray’s name to the list of silly season spectacles could add yet another twist to this ongoing saga. Roush has already locked up Carl Edwards to another multi-year deal and appears to be only a few minor details away from re-signing Greg Biffle to his current contract. So, with Bobby Labonte, Martin Truex Jr, and Elliott Sadler all already being reported as being re-signed with their teams for 2009, and Joe Gibbs Racing going on record by stating that they would not allow Tony Stewart to exit his contract obligations early, that would leave McMurray and Ryan Newman as the two biggest names on the market assuming that Roush’s deal with Biffle does in fact go through.

Richard Childress Racing has already stated that they are in search of a driver to field their fourth Cup car for next season, and the lineup at Penske Racing remains uncertain with Ryan Newman yet to be re-signed and the future of Sam Hornish Jr. with the team potentiall in question. There have also been a few reports that a release from Hendrick Motorsports for Casey Mears might not be out of question, and nobody appears to be safe over at Chip Ganassi Racing, so a potential return for McMurray there could even be in play. So, there could definitely be some opportunities for McMurray should the rumors of his departure from Roush hold true. As stated earlier, however, McMurray told reporters on Monday that as of right now the rumors are false.

McMurray first broke onto the Cup scene in 2002 while substituting for an injured Sterling Marlin over at Chip Ganassi Racing. He won the Fall race at Lowe’s that season in only his second career start. He drove the next three seasons full-time for Ganassi, finishing between 11th and 13th in points in each of those seasons. Since moving to Roush in 2006, McMurray has won only one more race (the Pepsi 400 last year at Daytona), and finished 25th in points in ‘06 and 17th in points last year. Jamie fell outside of the top-35 in points following the fifth race of 2008, but has since been able to climb his way back to 22nd thanks to seven top-20 finishes in the past nine races.

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10 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Ford Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, Jamie McMurray, Jack Roush, Gregg Biffle, Carl Edwards, Martin Truex Jr., Elliott Sadler, Joe Gibbs Racing, Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, Richard Childress Racing, Penske Racing, Sam Hornish Jr., Hendrick Motorsports, Casey Mears, Sterling Marlin, Bobby Labonte
 
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tylerhead24
Jun 5, 2008
7:46 PM
I still think it would be funny if he went to Ganassi, lol.

I could see him replacing Mears though, I mean it's not like Mears is any better than he is, and if McMurray could get things to click there he could run top-10 every week.

14Falcons
Jun 5, 2008
8:02 PM
I don't think Chip would have him back since he signed a contract with Jack while he still had a year on his contract with Chip. Why would Chip trust him?

Right now I'm thinking that if Newman is available, Rick might want him in the 5.

jon_464
Jun 5, 2008
9:29 PM
I think Newman will end up at RCR. If McMurray ends up in the 5, I could see him winning a few races in the 5.

14Falcons
Jun 6, 2008
5:22 AM
jon,

I have said this elsewhere but not on this thread. I think Travis Kvapil gets the 4th RCR ride.

klvalus
Jun 6, 2008
8:25 AM
I will be in the garages with Kurt and crew at Sonoma and I am going to poke around and see what they say about Newman. Plus I am set to interview one if his mechanics (a woman)...maybe I can scoop something! (not holding my breathe...)

14Falcons
Jun 6, 2008
8:30 AM
Look forward to seeing what drift you get just from hanging around with them and poking around some.

You might want to see if Jamie was ever around them much when he drove for Rusty and was dating his daughter.

Cheers!

volfan69
Jun 6, 2008
8:37 AM
Jack R. always looks like a "pouting" 3 year old.LOL I sure hope Jamie and Ryan get good rides. I guess no one is doing anything until Stewart makes his decision?

14Falcons
Jun 6, 2008
12:46 PM
If Stewart makes a move, then Silly Season will be on for sure.

volfan69
Jun 6, 2008
1:52 PM
Falcons, right on with that Stewart decision. It should get very interesting soon.

14Falcons
Jun 6, 2008
4:05 PM
I just don't know if I can stand it or not. :)

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