DEI wasn’t allowed to sell #13 team’s points: NASCAR wouldn’t allow the new Dale Earnhardt Inc. to “partner” with another team to transfer the #13 team’s points with that of an existing team because that would have given Bobby Ginn ownership of five teams, DEI Vice President John Story said Thursday. Teams are not allowed to just sell points, although most get around the requirement by remaining a minority owner after the “sale.”
The problem for DEI after its merger with Ginn Racing was that neither Ginn nor DEI could have the rights to more than the NASCAR limit of four teams. DEI used the #14’s points to go to its #15 car of Paul Menard, which was outside the top 35. With the #13 team not entered this weekend, the 36th-place team of Bill Elliott in the #21 Wood Brothers/JTG Racing Ford will be automatically locked in the field.
- DEI cannot sell the #8 to Hendrick
- NASCAR showing favoritism toward Montoya?
- Roush has plan to sell off one team
- Gibbs not allowed in 2008 GM planning meetings
- Dodge says they’re staying…at least through 2009

Good.
The only down side is they were going to go to Joe’s new team so he gets screwed again