Mears Leaving Hendrick? Martin to Replace Him? Que Wha …?
June 24, 2008 by Tim Zaegel
Filed under Racing

By now, most of you are probably familiar with the many rumors surrounding the status of Casey Mears and the no. 5 team over at Hendrick Motorsports for 2009. Several sources are indicating that Rick Hendrick may have notified Casey last week that his tenure with HMS was coming to an end at the conclusion of this season, and already, the rumor mill has been lit up once again with all sorts of speculations.
The most intriguing, and for once, make-sense of these rumors comes from Lee Spencer over at Fox Sports, where she throws out the notion that Hendrick may be looking to promote Brad Keselowski from the Nationwide Series ranks, where he currently drives for Hendrick affiliate, JR Motorsports. Keselowski, who earned the first NNS win of his career earlier this season, could be Hendrick’s long-term solution to the Joe Gibbs Racing phenom, Joey Logano, but if these sources hold true, Hendrick would likely take a much different approach.
Whereas we could see a fourth team car implimented by JGR next season just to get Logano a full-time ride, Hendrick would approach it from a different angle, engaging Keselowski into a driver/mentor program, pairing him with the guy that’s done just that for a living since retiring from full-time action in 2006 … you guessed it, Mark Martin.
I never thought I’d see the day that Mark Martin would get behind the wheel of a Hendrick-branded car, but I’m seeing it now. ESPN is reporting that Mark has already confirmed that he will depart DEI after this year. In an odd twist to the story, though, they are also reporting that Martin will join the no. 5 team in an effort to make one last full-time run at the championship. That part of it I’m having a tough time buying off on for a couple of reasons. Aside from ESPN’s shakey and somewhat unreliable NASCAR reporting this year, I really feel that if Mark was going to take on another full season of racing, it would’ve been last year when he was well in position to make a bid for the Chase before finally stepping out of the car at Bristol.
Of course, we haven’t thrown nearly enough names into the fire to get the spicy rumor mill that we’ve grown quite accustomed to this year, so nascar.com decided to make sure we all took notice to the comments made by Juan Pablo Montoya on Sunday.
“Is it really true that Casey Mears is out of the 5 car?” was the first thing he said when confronted by reporters following the Toyota Save/Mart 350 at Infineon.
I’ll admit - I’m not too privy to the details of Montoya’s current contract with Chip Ganassi Racing, but that deal’s about to expire, then Juan is a name that has floated under the radar with flying colors, and would certainly add a little more flavor to the silly season gossip. He’s already holding his own over at Ganassi - even in the midst of working with three different crew chiefs during the first 16 races of the season. You have to wonder what the former Formula One star could do in some Hendrick furnished equipment!
So, is Mears on his way out of the Hendrick camp? Yeah, I think he is. It’s a notion that we’ve toyed around with all season long - even before the recent rumors - and, to me, the deck is stacked against him on this one. It’s a make-sense move for HMS to let him go. Bringing Keselowski up through the ranks would allow them to concentrate their championship efforts on the trio of Gordon, Johnson, and Jr. next season … and, even a longshot deal like Montoya would expand their merchandise and fan base even more.
Now, where he could wind up is anyone’s guess. The fourth car over at Richard Childress Racing would be my first inclination, but there are several other possibilities still lingering out there. Even with Greg Biffle expected to announce a re-signing with Roush-Fenway Racing this weekend, a potential slot could still open up there if Jack were to release Jamie McMurray from the organization, as many people were speculating on just a few weeks ago. Meanwhile, issues still do not appear to be resolved between Ryan Newman and the Penske Racing organization, and I’ve even heard talk about Casey headed somewhere like Haas CNC Racing, or even a return to Ganassi.
Yes … Silly Season is still a mess.




































Yeah, I never thought I’d see Mark Martin behind a Hendrick wheel either! But it is what it is…Hendrick’s only doing what’s best for the team. Possibly even trying to get Martin back in the chase for a shot at the championship. I haven’t really seen Mears shine in the No. 5 car, even with the right equipment. I guess another place is just something that will help him. I’m not so sure about Keselowski…
And yes, SILLY SEASON’S STILL A MESS!! lol
I agree. Granted Mears has one win, he never shined in a car that Kyle Busch drove to victory lane 4 times (I think). Should the Martin/Keselowski rumor turn out to be false, I wonder if Ryan Newman would be considered. He pretty much called out Penske Racing the other day. Heck, Newman could end up in a DEI car, though unlikely.
Speculators speculating.
I think Mark Martin is going through a rough Male Menopause. I would like to see Newman go to Hendricks, if Stewart doesn’t.
Sometimes I think we get too caught up in discounting a driver’s abilities based solely on what they couldn’t do in top equipment. Mears and McMurray have both floundered since joining Hendrick and Roush respectively, but to me, they’re both still tremendously underrated … especially McMurray. Let’s not forget that they both put up very respectable numbers over at Ganassi, which is a place that most drivers have found it tough to find success at as of late.
And, yes, I could definitely see Hendrick going after Newman, but I really feel strongly that there’s something there with them and Mark Martin. I see Newman as a great fit for Roush once Jack finally announces the release of McMurray.
You’re the man Tim! Up to date with the latest and I’m hoping that they don’t release McMurray, I think McMurray has alot to prove over the next few races and feel as if he can do it.
Hopefully after this weekend he’ll have a boost of confidence as we all know that winning has a lot to do with momentum. He ran well.
I agree that Jamie McMurray and Casey Mears are underrated. I also think McMurray has horrrible luck. He was poised to win at Dover a little while ago, but Kenseth ended up winning, I think. He also could have won Michigan, if he had rolled the dice. (Nice to see him and Dale Jr. racing for the win.)
Ron, as always, thanks for the compliment, brother. As for the McMurray ordeal, personally, I’d like to see him somewhere else. Roush is a great organization and McMurray’s a very talented driver, but for whatever reason, the tandem has just never clicked.
Yeah, I was really happy to see him up there racing with Dale Jr. for a potential win at Michigan. You’re right, though, the guy’s had horrible luck these last couple seasons. Hopefully that’ll all change soon.
I wish Hendrick would consider the most underrated and nicest driver out there. Ken Schrader.
Ken Schrader is definitely someone that gets overlooked far too easily. But, alas, the only way I can see him landing a ride with any of the top teams next season is if something happens that makes the #33 at Childress available to him.