Petty team denies rumor of dropping to three Cup cars

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A Richard Petty Motorsports spokesman Friday emphatically denied rumors that would be replacing Reed Sorenson in the No. 43 Dodge this season.

Allmendinger's No. 44 has been struggling to find full sponsorship all year, fueling speculation that if RPM needed to downsize, Sorenson would be the odd man out. Sorenson, whose only top-10 finish this season came in the season-opening Daytona 500, is 26th in the Sprint Cup standings, while Allmendinger is 27th.

A note on Ford Racing's Web site earlier this week mentioned the possibility that Petty would shut down the No. 44 when its current sponsorship commitments end after Richmond.

"We'll be running four cars all year," RPM director of media relations Drew Brown said. "It's as simple as that. I don't expect any changes. We'll be running four cars. Nothing's changed."

Allmendinger spun in Friday's practice session, coming to rest in the infield grass. He was able to drive away with minimal damage to his car.

To say this has been a tumultuous season for Allmendinger might be an understatement. After Gillett Evernham Motorsports merged with Petty Enterprises, Allmendinger was announced to replace Elliott Sadler in the No. 19, only to have Sadler threaten to file suit over breach of contract. He then was signed to a 10-race deal in January, including the Budweiser Shootout.

But as the season has progressed and Allmendinger remained in the top 35 in owners' points, additional sponsorship has been found to keep him on the track. In April, Allmendinger's schedule was extended through Richmond and an option for 2010 was picked up by the team.

Allmendinger began his racing career in go-karts and advanced through open-wheel, winning the Barber Dodge Pro Series championship in 2002 and the Champ Car Atlantic title one year later. He was Champ Car rookie of the year in 2004 and won five races for the Foysthe operation in 2006 before making the switch to stock cars with Red Bull Racing.

Without a guaranteed starting spot, the first-year team struggled mightily in 2007, as Allmendinger made only 17 races, with a best finish of 15th in the fall race at Lowe's Motor Speedway. He scored two top-10s in 21 starts for Red Bull in 2008 before being replaced by Scott Speed. But a strong showing in a five-race audition with Gillett Evernham at the end of last season earned him an extension.


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Updated Jul 31, 4:08 pm EDT
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  1. Big Daddy
    9. Posted by Big Daddy Fri Jul 31 8:23pm EDT

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    This is how this type of ridiculous rumor gets traction....Let's take the author of this article, Mark Aumann, for example... Let's ask Mark if he is aware that a website has mentioned that he will be fired from his reporter position this week....Mark will say, "I am not aware of that".

    The headline reads, "NASCAR reporter Mark Aumann says he is UNAWARE of reports he will be fired this week!!!"

    Find some real racing news not jealous rumors...seems like Ford has plenty to worry about with worrying about Petty!
  2. Jack C
    8. Posted by Jack C Fri Jul 31 5:32pm EDT

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    I saw on the Dodge web site, that Ford was installing heaters on the bumpers of their trucks. So when they get stuck in the snow, your hands will stay warm.
  3. Jack C
    7. Posted by Jack C Fri Jul 31 5:32pm EDT

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    I saw on the Dodge web site, that Ford was installing heaters on the bumpers of their trucks. So when they get stuck in the snow, your hands will stay warm.
  4. BIGDOG67
    6. Posted by BIGDOG67 Fri Jul 31 4:39pm EDT

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    Why would ford comment on pety racing. they should be posting jamie mcmurray out of a ride next year. petty should go to 3 cars and drop sadler. how did sadler get a cup ride any way? petty would be better off with 3 potential good cars then 1 good one and 3 below average ones. same thing at childress, get rid of mears, he has never been successful with any team, put bowyer back in the 07 where he was a regular in the chase, and worry about getting burton and harvick back up to speed. looks like resources spread to thin.
  5. Big Daddy
    5. Posted by Big Daddy Fri Jul 31 3:42pm EDT

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    It's getting kind of tiring to keep hearing these rumors about the Petty team - they all seem to be generated by other manufacturers - and the writers keep things stirred up by printing these rumors. A Ford website posting a rumor about a Dodge team? "Yeah - let's print that!" Kahne is solidly in the chase - Sorenson and AJ have ran well at times - the new Dodge engines seems to be durable and fast. Why all the rumors? Where are all the rumors about Toyota teams? They only have one team in the Chase now.
  6. Livin' the Vegas Life
    4. Posted by Livin' the Vegas Life Fri Jul 31 3:17pm EDT

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    Has Petty Motor Sports done enough to keep Kasey Kane interest? Has Elliott Sadler done enough to keep Petty Motor Sports interest? Has Reed Sorenson done enough to also keep Pettry Motor Interests? The only driver you can count on for next year is A.J. Allemdinger.
  7. Lloyd from California
    3. Posted by Lloyd from California Fri Jul 31 3:02pm EDT

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    Isn't that the same Ford Website that said Danica Patrick will be replacing Jimmy Johnson for Henrick's Motor Sports?
  8. greg j
    2. Posted by greg j Fri Jul 31 2:43pm EDT

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    Maybe the question was asked wrong allowing Petty Racing to deny rumor-maybe they still want to get rid of Sadler who has done little to help himself much less Kasey out as a teammate.
  9. Big Daddy
    1. Posted by Big Daddy Fri Jul 31 2:29pm EDT

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    Here's a tip to avoid future confusion....never trust a "note" on Ford website about the status of a Dodge team!
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