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Biffle is solid candidate to replace Stewart at Gibbs

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Greg Biffle certainly didn't sound like a guy committed to Roush Fenway Racing when he blasted the faulty equipment that led to his last-place finish at Darlington Raceway.

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"All I want is equipment to drive that stays together," said Biffle, who started from the pole and led 95 laps Saturday night before loose wheels, a bad vibration and a broken timing belt ended his race early.

"It is really frustrating, but you know what, I've just come accustomed to expecting it because week after week it's something. Something breaks. Something falls off. I give it 110 percent as a driver all the time, and you just want your equipment to last and be able to win these races."

The rant was, of course, based on frustration. He seemed to have the car to beat, but instead left the track still searching for his first win of the season.

Still, it was clear "The Biff" was sending a message with his biting remarks.

Just what might that message be? Well, signing a contract extension with Roush might not be the slam dunk both sides have led everyone to believe.

In fact, Biffle might finally be ready to test the free-agent market.

If that's indeed the case, the first place Biffle should look is Tony Stewart's seat at Joe Gibbs Racing.

Of course, that ride isn't technically open right now. Stewart is under contract through 2009, he's yet to ask to be released from his contract early and Gibbs officials have insisted they'll hold him to his deal. But it's becoming increasingly clearer that the two-time champion has some juicy offers on the table that he's taking rather seriously.

Among Stewart's options is an opportunity to purchase fledgling Haas-CNC Racing. On paper it seems a peculiar fit -- the team doesn't run up front, its sponsorship isn't unlimited and Stewart would have to overhaul the entire program -- but it sure looks like Stewart is interested.

It would be counterproductive for Gibbs to hold Stewart hostage if his heart is truly elsewhere, and there's persistent rumblings that JGR officials are scouring the market for Stewart's replacement.

Carl Edwards was the top free agent, but two weeks ago he signed an extension to stay at Roush. Team owner Jack Roush later said the team received a stiff challenge for Edwards from a competing team, which appears now to have been JGR.

Team president J.D. Gibbs refused to address claims that the team pursued Edwards. "We don't discuss driver negotiations," he repeated over and over, which hardly put the Edwards rumor to rest.

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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 17, 2007

May 15, 2008 10:59 pm

I'd like to see Hendrick drop Mears & pick up Stewart, if JGR drops him to pick up the Biff. Does anyone know when Mears contract is up with Hendrick ? I'd hate to see Stewart start his own Cup team, but if he does he would be smart to team up with Hendrick or RCR as a co-ownership.

 

 

Reputation:48
Level:Rookie
Since:Feb 16, 2008

May 12, 2008 10:59 pm

For starters, if anybody thinks that JGR is gonna let Smoke walk out on his contract early, they're very sadly mistaken ... it's just not going to happen, and why should it? Just because Chip Ganassi made the exception to let McMurray walk early a few seasons ago doesn't mean that it should become commonplace.

That said, Biffle's contract is up at the end of this year, a ...(more)

Reputation:92
Level:All-Star
Since:Feb 20, 2008

May 13, 2008 11:13 am

Biff,

I'll bet your pretty happy right about now, letting Busch turn you into his little girl on national tv, since you were the one who was not there at the end. Good advice from your spotter or was that from Jack?

Reputation:90
Level:All-Star
Since:Apr 19, 2008

May 12, 2008 6:57 pm
So what is going on at Roush Fenway Racing!!!! It's crazy in this day and age...even with a new car,  to have equipment issues on a team like this.  I mean come on...how many cars were having issues??? I just do not get it. Not condoning any drivers action or inaction...I just need to understand. Being a Red Sox fan I really wanted the team to do well.  Oh well just a rant by little ...(more)
Reputation:93
Level:All-Star
Since:Aug 17, 2006

May 13, 2008 1:41 pm
Newman Haas is like Ganassi and Penske, and fields cars in both NASCAR and IRL.  Don't think that in 2006 it did not anger Stewart to be told not to qualify for Indy.  This way he goes back to Chevy, and can choose if he wants to run Indy and any other IRL race on a weekend early inthe NASCAR season when the cup series taks its breaks, and the IRL is running.  Stewart wants his silv ...(more)