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Leffler released by JGR.
The Joe Gibbs Racing team has announced that Jason Leffler has been released from his driving duties with the #11 FedEx Express Chevrolet in the NASCAR Nextel Cup series.

Valvoline team adds to sponsor list.
Scott Riggs' MBV Motorsports team have signed Checkers Drive-In Restaurants to a five-race primary sponsorship deal for the latter part of the 2005 season in a deal that the soon-to-be sponsorless team hopes will carry over into 2006.
Roush talent contest underway.
Bubba Pollard wasn't sure what to expect at Martinsville Speedway on Tuesday. He certainly didn't expect to be the centre of attention so early in the first day of Jack Roush's talent search for talented young drivers.

Kurt Busch focused on Indy after F1 visit.
Reigning NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion Kurt Busch attended the Hungarian Grand Prix at the weekend before heading to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard on August 7. Like the rest of the NEXTEL Cup drivers, Busch wants to win at Indianapolis.
Menard to make Cup debut at The Glen.
NASCAR Busch Series racer Paul Menard will make his second career Nextel Cup start, but his first for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated in next month's Sirius Satellite Radio at the Glen.
Brickyard raising money for Tsunami relief.
One NASCAR fan can use his online bidding skills to help benefit the Tsunami Aid relief fund as well as get VIP treatment during the upcoming Allstate 400 at the Brickyard.
Scott scholarship winners announced.
For the fifth year running NASCAR has awarded twelve scholarships through its Wendell Scott Scholarship Award in cooperation with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU).
Hamilton family top final day of Indy test.
Father/son tandem Bobby and Bobby Hamilton Jr led the final day of Nextel Cup Series testing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Tuesday.
Junior`s recovery drive continues in Loudon.
The first Nextel Cup race of the year at the New Hampshire International Speedway in 2004 was an unmitigated disaster for Dale Earnhardt Jr on what was his first outing since sustaining burns in an American Le Mans Series accident at the Infineon Raceway.
Waltrip to leave DEI.
Michael Waltrip has been told that Dale Earnhardt Incorporated will no longer require his services after the current season, ending a five-year relationship.
McMurray to Roush...in 2007.
Chip Ganassi Racing's Jamie McMurray has been tabbed as Mark Martin's long-term replacement in Jack Roush's #6 Ford, but his contractual obligations with Ganassi mean that he won't be taking the wheel of the #6 until 2007.
Marlin replacement to debut this week.
David Stremme, the driver who will replace Sterling Marlin behind the wheel of Chip Ganassi's #40 Dodge in 2006 will make his Nextel Cup Series debut in this Sunday's USG Sheetrock 400 at the Chicagoland Speedway.
New team aiming for Victory with Long.
NASCAR's favourite underdog Carl Long has been signed to drive for a new Nextel Cup team, Victory Motorsports, who are expected to make their Cup Series debuts later this year.
Pepsi 400 pole for Stewart.
Less than one week following his first win of the 2005 season, Tony Stewart raced to his first Bud Pole award since Chicagoland 2003 on Friday at the Daytona International Speedway.
New sponsors for Petty in `06.
Kyle Petty's #45 Nextel Cup team will have a new look in 2006 after it was confirmed that current backers Georgia Pacific would not be returning next year.
Valvoline to leave #10 team.
Valvoline have announced an agreement in principle to end its NASCAR Nextel Cup Series team partnership with MB2 Motorsports at the end of the current season.
Stewart races to Infineon victory.
Tony Stewart finally broke Joe Gibbs Racing's 2005 victory duck as he claimed a hard fought win at the Infineon Raceway on Sunday.
Pruett added to Ganassi stable for Infineon.
Scott Pruett will once again drive a fourth Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Dodge at the Infineon Raceway this weekend although, unlike the previous two years, he will be driving with Texaco Havoline colours.
Vegas begin work on Petty Terrace.
The latest phase of Las Vegas Motor Speedway's expansion began in earnest last week with the demolition of the upper section one grandstand to make way for the new Petty Terrace.

Labonte to replace Leffler at Infineon Raceway.
Joe Gibbs Racing has hired two-time NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion Terry Labonte to pilot the #11 Chevrolet during the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race weekend at Infineon Raceway. He replaces Jason Leffler, the #11 team's regular driver, for this one event.
Silly season moves up a gear.
While the on-track action at the Pocono Raceway on Sunday failed to ignite, the Nextel Cup garage area was positively sizzling with rumours as 'Silly Season 2005' kicked into high gear.
New crew chief for Riggs.
Sophomore Nextel Cup driver Scott Riggs will have a new crew chief for this Sunday's Pocono 500 after a major shake-up within the MB Motorsports organisation.
Marlin, Ganassi look at 'different things` for `06
Sterling Marlin has given the broadest hint yet that he won't be returning to the #40 Coors Light Dodge next year as rumours of wholesale changes in the Ganassi camp come to the surface.
Dover celebrates ten years of concrete.
As all three of NASCAR's premier series descend upon Dover's 'Monster Mile' for the MBNA 'Racepoints' weekend, the Delaware situated venue is now entering its tenth season of racing with a concrete surface.