Earnhardt, Jr and Yeley could test for their new teams

Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and J.J. Yeley both know they’ll be with new teams next year, and both know where they’re headed, but they can’t escape their contracts until season’s end. There’s a possibility they could get a chance to at least test with their future teams in a few weeks, when there’s an open trial at Atlanta, though a series of dominos would have to fall if that’s to happen.

Yeley hopes to test the #96 car that Tony Raines currently rides, which would allow his eventual replacement, Kyle Busch, to steer the Interstate Batteries Chevy, but in order for that to take place Earnhardt would have to be allowed to take Busch’s seat in a Hendrick Motorsports machine. Whether that’ll happen, however, remains in question. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. president Teresa Earnhardt has already said Regan Smith will test with Junior’s current team at Atlanta, but hasn’t yet released her stepson to test with Hendrick, so the whole equation may break down and leave the lame ducks with their soon-to-be defunct teams.

“The biggest domino is if Teresa will let Dale Jr. go drive for Hendrick," Yeley said. “If that’ll happen, I think you’re going to see next year’s lineup four months in advance, but that comes down to Teresa." Concord Monitor