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Labonte joins Rolex contingent.
Former Nextel Cup Series Champion Bobby Labonte has added his name to the list of stars slated to compete in this weekend's Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona.
Busch: Bliss inks four-race deal.
Former NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion and Nextel Cup veteran Mike Bliss has signed a four race Busch Series deal with SKI Motorsports and sponsors Smith & Wesson.
Petty, Bodine test Car of Tomorrow together.
Respected Nextel Cup veteran Kyle Petty lent his years of experience to NASCAR's 'Car of Tomorrow' on Thursday at the Daytona International Speedway, joining research and development driver Brett Bodine on track as the new-vehicle ran with company for the first time.
Waltrip pounces, buys #77 points.
Michael Waltrip has pulled off a major coup and guaranteed his new team a starting place in the Daytona 500 after some frantic wheeler-dealings with his (now former) boss Bill Davis and former (now current) team boss Doug Bawel.
Marlin: New team capable of Daytona win.
After three productive days of testing for next month's Daytona 500, Sterling Marlin is confident that his new MB2 Motorsports team has what it takes to be successful in 2006.
Chevy keeps up testing pace at Daytona.
Kyle Busch set the pace on day two of the latest Nextel Cup test at Daytona International Speedway, with Chevrolet again proving to be the marque to have as it dominated the time sheets.
Haas no longer (Net) zero.
The Haas CNC Racing team will sport a new primary sponsor as well as a new race number in 2006 after concluding a deal with Best Buy. Incoming driver Jeff Green will use the #66 plate formerly used by the Peak Performance Motorsports team which, in turn, has switched to the #61.
Todd Parrott joins Labonte/Petty team.
Former Championship winning crew chief Todd Parrott will be Bobby Labonte's new crew chief at Petty Enterprises in 2006, returning to the team he grew up around when his dad Buddy performed similar duties for 'The King' Richard Petty.
Edwards, Busch conduct Goodyear tyre test.
Kurt Busch and Carl Edwards stole a minor march on some of their opposition by conducting the first of two days of Goodyear tyre testing scheduled for Atlanta Motor Speedway this week.
Petty gets partial sponsor.
Nextel Cup veteran Kyle Petty has secured Wells Fargo as a primary sponsor for his #45 team in 2006 as he continues to seek replacement funding for the loss of former sponsor Georgia-Pacific.

Former Cup team Ultra closes.
Ultra Motorsports, which ran the #7 Nextel Cup entry for, among others Michael Waltrip and Jimmy Spencer in recent years and who claimed NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Championship honours in 2005, has closed its doors for good.
Leno to drive Daytona pace car.
Chat show host and motorsports fan Jay Leno will drive the ceremonial pace car for this year's Daytona 500. Leno will drive a specially outfitted 2006 Corvette Z06, a car that serves as the official pace car for the second straight year.
Mach 1 to close.
The William Edwards owned Mach 1 Motorsports team has given up its struggle to remain on the Nextel Cup grid according to a story on U.S. based NASCAR website www.jayski.com
Morgan McClure snaps up driver and sponsor.
Scott Wimmer has grabbed one of the final full-time seats still up for grabs in next year's NASCAR Nextel Cup Series with news that Morgan McClure Motorsport have secured the services of the former Bill Davis Racing driver for its newly sponsored #4 Chevrolet.
Talladega to be repaved.
Talladega Superspeedway officials have announced that the giant 2.66-mile oval is set to be repaved for the first time since 1979, and the project is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2006 UAW-Ford 500, race four in next year's Chase for the Championship.

Penske to close #77 team.
Roger Penske's eponymous Nextel Cup organisation have announced that they will not run the #77 Dodge run in conjunction with Jasper Motorsport in the 2006 season.
Schrader confirmed at Woods.
NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader has been confirmed as the latest driver of the famous #21 Ford owned by the Wood Brothers/JTG Racing team, the likeable journeyman aiming to end his full-time Nextel Cup career on a high with one of the most storied teams in the garage.
BAM replaces Schrader with Sherman for 2006.
NASCAR veteran Ken Schrader has gone back on his decision to see out his Nextel Cup career with the #49 BAM Racing team, with team owner Beth Ann Morgenthau confirming current Busch Series driver Brent Sherman as the driver of the Schwan's sponsored Dodge for the 2006 season.
Major changes at Evernham.
Evernham Motorsports will begin the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup season with a radical new approach to its team structure as former crew chief and team boss Ray Evernham does away with his old post in place of three separate 'directors.'
Labonte confirmed at Petty.
Former Nextel Cup Series Champion Bobby Labonte will take the wheel of the most famous car of them all next year after signing a deal to drive the #43 Petty Enterprises Dodge alongside Kyle Petty.
Yeley gets nod for Labonte seat.
Joe Gibbs Racing has plumbed for a second rookie driver for 2006 with confirmation that JJ Yeley will replace Bobby Labonte in the #18 Interstate Batteries Chevrolet.
DEI pushes Robby to the front.
Robby Gordon's decision to use Dale Earnhardt Inc. prepared engines for the final two races of the 2005 season resulted in him taking his best oval course finish of the year on Sunday at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Labonte exit to hand Yeley lifeline?
Bobby Labonte's departure from the #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Interstate Batteries team may have handed JJ Yeley a Nextel Cup lifeline after the former single seater aspirant lost out to Denny Hamlin for the #11 FedEx sponsored ride.
Proud Mears thrilled with Texaco deal.
Casey Mears has talked about his delight at being named as the full-time driver for Chip Ganassi's #42 Texaco/Havoline backed Dodge for the 2006 season, essentially becoming team leader for Ganassi's three-pronged attack on the 2006 championship.