
Yesterday we reported that Michael Waltrip Racing will be making a MAJOR announcement on July 7th, that Martin Truex Jr. (current driver of EGR #1 Chevy) will be taking over the #55 NAPA Toyota in 2010. Could Martin Truex Jr. be headed to Waltrip's outfit a little sooner than next season? It seems like a pretty good possibility. One garage source said it's a likely possibility that Truex will be behind the wheel of Waltrip's #55 NAPA Toyota Camry for the Lifelock.com 400 on July 11 at Chicagoland Speedway, with Aric Almirola taking over his current seat in the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing #1 Bass Pro Chevy. Almirola has a ride with EGR when the season started but a lack of Sponsership closed the team down. And while the Truex to MWR rumor has been floating in the pond for some time, another name was tossed into the rumor mill concerning the big Waltrip announcement. Could Richard Petty Motorsports driver Kasey Kahne be heading to a new third Toyota team with MWR? Sounds odd, but its being whispered. [Kahne is signed with RPM thru 2010.] Michael Waltrip Racing announced on Monday (June 29) that the July 7th press conference will be involving sponsor NAPA Auto Parts at MWR's headquarters. (So now where make announcements about announcements...wow)

The company line at Michael Waltrip Racing is that despite the expected announcement on July 7 that Martin Truex Jr. will join the fold (hearing in the #56 Toyota), he will not drive the car until next season. And Waltrip will likely continue to run a limited 10 to 12 race schedule in the #55 car in 2010. But the consensus in the garage is that Truex could be in a MWR car as early as the Chicagoland Cup race in two weeks. A press release from NAPA announcing Waltrip's brother Darrell (also a NASCAR on FOX analyst) as an honorary pit crew member for this weekend Coke Zero 400 has only fueled the speculation that it will be Michael's last race. For now, MWR Vice President and GM Ty Norris and COO Cal Wells' say that the teams will remain status quo for 2009. Earnhardt Ganassi Racing president Steve Lauletta says he expects to have Aric Almirola back in the #8 Chevy by mid-August if sponsorship can be secured. But again his been saying that since the team closed down in April, the money just isn't there. Lauletta echoed MWR's sentiments that Truex will not be departing from the #1 Chevy before season's end.