Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:09 am EDT
It's looking like semi-retired driver Terry Labonte is teaming up with former team owner Bill Savola to make a new racing team in NASCAR that will start its engines in 2010, according to Sports Business Daily. The team will be called StavolaLabonte Racing, naturally, and appear in the Sprint Cup Series, which the 52-year-old Labonte won way back in 1984 and 1996.
The hope is apparently to run eight to ten races next year, according to SceneDaily. "(Stavola) would be a good guy to be associated with," Labonte told SceneDaily. "We're kind of kicking around the idea. On the one hand, it's the perfect time to get in because you would be able to hire people today that you would not have had a chance two years ago. On the other side of the coin, I've never seen it so hard on the sponsorship side."
Source: Sports Business DailySceneDaily
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Then they can bring in younger driver to take over.
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Then they can bring in younger driver to take over.
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