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Dale Earnhardt Jr. made nine laps in the No. 5 Chevrolet at Texas.

Junior to Hendrick makes Busch the 'No. 1 free agent'

Teams already talking to talented yet unrefined driver

By Raygan Swan, NASCAR.COM
June 13, 2007
05:12 PM EDT
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The sport's most popular driver is off the market for 2008 and beyond. Replacing him as the most-coveted driver available is one of contrasting personality to that of Dale Earnhardt Jr.: the fiery and outspoken Kyle Busch.

Earnhardt announced Wednesday he will join Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. He will replace Busch, whose contract expires after this year, in the HMS stable.

Busch, a four-time winner in team owner Rick Hendrick's No. 5 Chevrolet, released a statement Wednesday at the same time Earnhardt and Hendrick were holding a news conference at JR Motorsports.

"We had been working on a contract extension for me to remain at Hendrick Motorsports, but after prolonged negotiations, we mutually agreed that a fresh start was in order. I have been granted a release after the 2007 season," said Busch, known for being a fierce competitor on the track and his somewhat childish tantrums off of it.

Busch is the driver who this season said the Car of Tomorrow "sucks" after winning its inaugural race at Bristol; he's the driver who after his crash in Texas left the track without telling his crew members, leaving volunteer Earnhardt to finish the race once the car was repaired; he's the driver who wrecked big brother Kurt Busch during the All-Star race and, instead of patching things up, threw a fit inside his hauler. (Driver Video)

All of that said, every team in NASCAR still wants him.

Despite missteps and behavior contrary to those of Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson and Casey Mears -- his politically correct, well-mannered teammates -- every team in NASCAR is calling 22-year-old Kyle Busch.

"We've heard from just about everybody," said Jeff Dickerson, driver agent for Busch. "Since the announcement, we have had several calls from top-level Cup teams. People recognize his talent; they recognize his age and his upside. And they see how they could benefit from the natural maturation of Kyle Busch."

As of Wednesday afternoon, Dickerson said no offers were on the table. (Continued)

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