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Subscribe to this threadDaytona 500: Jimmie Johnson wins pole, Earnhardt Jr. takes Bud Shootout
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geo.stewart @ Feb 11th 2008 8:44AM
if you follow nascar, you would know that nobody 'dumped' Kyle. Kyle's agent let Hendrick know that they were going to shop around before signing anything so Hendrick decided to do the same. As it happened, Dale Jr was interested. To be fair, Kyle fired his agent but the damage was done. Hopefully Kyle will grow out of his current state of being a detriment in the garage almost as much as he is an asset on the track.
cowboy bob @ Feb 11th 2008 9:40AM
Agents sometimes make statements without understanding fully the portent of them to other people. Furthermore, your statement, that "if you follow Nascar, you would know..." is condesending at best. You seem to present as facts alleged statements made by people I doubt you have ever had a personal converstation with. What makes you think you "know" anything? Rumors and media critiqes do not FACTS make. I made the my statement based on a personal conversation with one who is on a nationally known crew in Nascar. All parties involved in this shuffel were intent on presenting the best face on a difficult situation to the public. I will be in Daytona this week, will you?