Marlin settles legal dispute with Ginn
Quote selected text Published November 12th, 2007 in NASCAR News
Veteran Nextel Cup driver Sterling Marlin said he has settled his legal issues with his former team owner, Bobby Ginn. Marlin and former Ginn teammate, Joe Nemechek, along with two crew chiefs, sued Ginn for breach of contract after they were cut from the team in July. “He did what he said he was going to do,” Marlin said Sunday at Phoenix International Raceway. “We got it straightened out this week. We’re square.”
Marlin would not offer specifics but said he was satisfied with the result. He said he has not spoken to Ginn since July. “I let the lawyers handle it and it all got taken care of,” Marlin said. As for next year, Marlin said he expects to run about 10 races with James Finch. He will run the Daytona 500 and the races at Talladega Superspeedway. “But from there on out, I don’t know,” Marlin said.
- Marlin says Ginn is leaving him ‘hanging’
- All 4 court cases against Ginn dismissed
- Marlin & Nemechek Will Stay at MB2, Team to Expand
- Marlin replaced by Regan Smith for the Brickyard, Nemechek could be out too
- Labbe: Ginn/DEI merger costs 124 jobs











i wish this dude would just give up and stay home! you suck!…. go sit on the side lines and let some kid in.
If he sucked he would have never made it into cup in the first place i’m not a Marlin fan but todd your statement lacks truth
MARLIN AND NEMECHEK DESERVES THE BEST I WISH THEM BOTH OF LUCK I DO MISS HIM IN HIS #40 CAR AND NEMECHEK IN THE 01 CAR BRING THEM BACK
George Thompson if he is so good when was the last time he was in the top 10?? the 40 silver bullet? its been awhile he would be a good tire tester. i just cant see him gettin it done for anyone.