nrc
11-21-06, 10:03 AM
McNutty has good things to say about the ESPN deal and adds this tidbit about Cal Wells closing down his NASCAR shop. I'd love to see PPI back in Champ car. They had some of the best looking cars ever.
http://ottsun.canoe.ca/Sports/OtherSports/2006/11/21/2431882-sun.html
TIDE RIDE GONE: For the first time since Darrell Waltrip was winning races that mattered, NASCAR will start its 2007 campaign without a car sponsored by Proctor & Gamble's Tide division. There is word that PPI Motorsports owner Cal Wells -- who raced the No. 32 Tide ride the past five seasons -- has laid off his staff and is in the process of selling his race cars after P&G pulled the plug on its Nextel Cup program. Among those cars are two specially built by Pratt and Miller for Toronto's Ron Fellows. One rumour yesterday was that Kevin Harvick may buy the cars to enter them under the Kevin Harvick Inc. banner in Nextel Cup races at Sonoma and Watkins Glen in 2007. As for Wells, several well-placed sources said that he is in fact nosing around Champ Car. Wells was a long-time CART team owner before switching to NASCAR.
http://ottsun.canoe.ca/Sports/OtherSports/2006/11/21/2431882-sun.html
TIDE RIDE GONE: For the first time since Darrell Waltrip was winning races that mattered, NASCAR will start its 2007 campaign without a car sponsored by Proctor & Gamble's Tide division. There is word that PPI Motorsports owner Cal Wells -- who raced the No. 32 Tide ride the past five seasons -- has laid off his staff and is in the process of selling his race cars after P&G pulled the plug on its Nextel Cup program. Among those cars are two specially built by Pratt and Miller for Toronto's Ron Fellows. One rumour yesterday was that Kevin Harvick may buy the cars to enter them under the Kevin Harvick Inc. banner in Nextel Cup races at Sonoma and Watkins Glen in 2007. As for Wells, several well-placed sources said that he is in fact nosing around Champ Car. Wells was a long-time CART team owner before switching to NASCAR.