Coleman in, Yeley out of No. 96
Twenty-year-old Brad Coleman will replace J.J. Yeley in the No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota beginning at the Aug. 17 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Michigan International Speedway.
Yeley, already set to sit out this Sunday's Cup race at Watkins Glen in favor of road racing specialist P.J. Jones, was released by the team on Wednesday.
The Michigan race will be the Cup debut for Coleman, who has made 42 Nationwide Series starts and is currently 16th in the season points with one top-10, driving for Baker Curb Racing. A year ago, Coleman drove part-time for Joe Gibbs Racing and had three top-fives, including a runner-up finish at Kentucky, and five top-10s in 15 races.
"I really appreciate Jeff Moorad and Tom (Garfinkel, co-owners of Hall of Fame Racing) for giving me this opportunity," Coleman said. "I have really enjoyed my time testing with the people on the team and I'm looking forward to having a successful weekend at Michigan in the DLP HDTV Toyota and helping Hall of Fame Racing finish out the season as strong as possible."
Yeley, 31, spent the past two Cup seasons with Joe Gibbs Racing before moving to Hall of Fame Racing this year. In 95 career starts, the former U.S. Auto Club short track star has just seven top-10 finishes, one this season. He is 36th in the 2008 points.
TRUEX JR. SIGNS EXTENSION: Martin Truex Jr. has finally agreed to a contract extension with Dale Earnhardt Inc. that keeps him in the No. 1 Chevrolet at least through 2009. Now that he's signed, the two sides are working on a longer deal. Truex, who won consecutive championships in the then-Busch Series for DEI, made the Chase for the championship last season. He's currently 17th in the standings, 248 points out of the 12th and final spot with five races to go.
nascar this week
SPRINT CUP
What: Centurion Boats at The Glen
Where: Watkins Glen International, N.Y.
Time/TV: 2 p.m. Sunday/ESPN
Qualifying/TV: 3 p.m. Friday/ESPN2
NATIONWIDE SERIES
What: Zippo 200
Where: Watkins Glen International
Time/TV: 3 p.m. Saturday/WXLV-45
Qualifying/TV: 10 a.m. Saturday/ESPN2
CRAFTSMAN TRUCK
What: Toyota Tundra 200
Where: Nashville Superspeedway (Lebanon, Tenn.)
Time/TV: 7:30 p.m. Saturday/Speed
Qualifying/TV: 2:45 p.m. Saturday/No TV
