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Thursday, March 26, 2009

No changes for Earnhardt

Rick Hendrick says at this point, he has no plans to replace the driver's long-time crew chief.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. currently sits in 19th place in the Cup standings, which has led to speculation that changes might be coming.

Associated Press

Dale Earnhardt Jr. currently sits in 19th place in the Cup standings, which has led to speculation that changes might be coming.

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Car owner Rick Hendrick said that embattled crew chief Tony Eury Jr. will remain Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew chief but added that both men would understand if a change needed to be made.

Earnhardt is 19th in the standings entering Sunday's Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway.

Earnhardt's slow start has fueled speculation about Eury's future with the team. Hendrick addressed those issues Wednesday in a conference call with reporters.

"Right now Tony Jr. is our guy,'' Hendrick said. "The thing I want to say today is that I'm 100 percent behind this group. I have no intentions of making any changes. I have all the intentions of making it better.''

Later in the call, Hendrick said: "I can tell you this, that both of these guys, [Earnhardt] and Tony have told me that if they thought they need to be split that they understood. That's my call. I'm not ready to make that call. Not even close. Matter of fact, I feel better about it since we've been working through it here with our guys. I'm convinced that they're better together.''

Hendrick is known for his patience. He resisted calls to replace Steve Letarte as Jeff Gordon's crew chief last season when Gordon experienced his first winless season since his rookie year in 1993.

Gordon now leads the points.

Hendrick also said he's pleased with Earnhardt's determination, noting that the driver is working out and has changed his eating habits.

Hendrick said his team is doing everything it can to help Earnhardt's team.

"We've got all the folks that hopefully and supposedly know what to do here focused on that team,'' he said.

Hendrick also said that he would like to have Mark Martin drive again fulltime next year. Martin has a contract for next season, although one plan was for him to drive part-time.

Martin suggested last weekend at Bristol that he would like to drive fulltime but said he hadn't discussed any plans with team officials.

Hendrick says he'd like to have something finalized by the summer.

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