The Virginia native has
one year remaining on his current driving contract with RCR, for whom he has competed
since 2005. Ryan Newman is expected to replace him in the team’s No. 31
Chevrolet.
“There has been a lot or rumors and speculation over last several
months concerning my time at RCR,” said Burton. “This is not necessarily the
best thing in the world for me, but my wife and I have talked a lot about it. We’ve
been in a lot of situations where we had no idea what was going to happen next.
And every time, we ended up in a better situation. I’m an optimistic person,
and I’m going to work to make this a better situation, as well.”
While multiple sources say he is negotiating a move to the television
broadcast booth next season, Burton said he has no plans in place. “I don’t know
what I’m going to do next year,” he said. “We’re just going to have to muddle
through it.”
If television is not an option, rumors have circulated in recent
weeks that Burton could land in Swan Racing’s No. 30 car next season, as part
of a newly-forged technological partnership between Swan and RCR. David
Stremme will reportedly drive his final race for Swan Racing this week, before
being replaced by Cole Whitt, John Wise and other drivers for the remainder of
the season. Messages left for Stremme and Swan Racing majority owner Brandon
Davis were not immediately returned. Burton insisted that he has not spoken to any team other than RCR about
the 2014 season.
Newman is expected to drive Childress’ No. 31 Chevrolet in the
full 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule. The car will carry sponsorship
from Caterpillar in approximately 24 races, while Quicken Loans, which
currently backs Newman at Stewart Haas Racing, will sponsor another 10 races. The
remainder of the season will be covered by smaller, one or two-race
sponsorships.
“A lot of it (boils down
to) funding that was not in place,” admitted Burton today. “I had gone to
Richard a while ago and told him that at end of 2014, I would step back and not
run a full schedule anymore. We’re just accelerating that a year early, to give
RCR an opportunity to continue to move that team forward and put the funding in
pace with a really good driver that can go out and be successful.
“It’s been a very
difficult situation… but the time was right to make a change. This is a scary
time, but it’s also an exciting time.”
Wow. I am close to tears. Really I am. I know Jeff will land on his feet. He is a scrapper. My hope is the 78 for Burton. That way he is still partnered with RCR in a round about way. Also gives him a good shot at a championship. That is what he always has wanted anyway. Burton in his press conference spoke wonderfully of RCR owner Richard Children's and has left a great impression to all. Thanks Moody for the update.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or is this the silliest silly season in memmory?
ReplyDeletewe still love you
ReplyDeleteJeff Burton, always a class act. Just like his brother. Good Family.
ReplyDeleteDid anyone else see this coming?
ReplyDeleteI'm still amazed Burton lasted this long there.
DeleteHe's a class act but should have stepped Down a couple of seasons ago
ReplyDeleteVery classy move by Jeff Burton. Alsway been one of my favorites and this proves why.
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