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EARNHARDT’S DEPARTURE PUTS BRAKES ON BUD ENDORSEMENT

Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s defection from longtime family racing team Dale Earnhardt Inc. means that Budweiser is losing one of its most recognizable drivers.

Earnhardt Jr., who reportedly left DEI over a conflict with his stepmother, Theresa Earnhardt, is also losing his #8 car along with his longtime sponsor in order to join Hendrick Motorsports, where, ironically, he replaces Kerry Busch.

With Hendrick having long-term commitments already in place at the time of the signing, according to team owner Rick Hendrick, Earnhardt Jr.’s sponsor simply can’t break into the fold.

On June 13, Earnhardt Jr. signed on to race for Hendrick Motorsports beginning in 2008, but primary sponsorship of his team remains undecided. No timetable has been established for an announcement.

“Budweiser has sponsored Dale Jr. for nearly a decade, and we wish him the very best,” said Tony Ponturo, vice president of global media and sports marketing for Anheuser-Busch, Inc. “Budweiser will remain an active sponsor of NASCAR, and we look forward to building upon the legacy of the iconic Budweiser red car in 2008 and beyond.”

“To climb into that red Budweiser car each weekend has always been a privilege,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “Although Budweiser and I will be unable to continue our partnership beyond this season, I remain committed to driving for Bud the rest of this year, and will continue to make it my beer of choice.”

With only a year gap in place for Budweiser, and Earnhardt Jr. one of the sport’s top drivers – as well as its most recognizable one – it’s highly unlikely that he’ll sit out of the red for too long.

DEALBOARD

Summertime Romance Edition

Remember sitting in the cabin at camp talking about who you liked but getting caught sneaking out by the counselor on-duty? That’s what happened in mid summer, when it appeared that Coke might be trying to find out if it could arrange a meeting with Snapple after its parent company, Cadbury Schweppes, sells off its beverage brands to a private equity prince.

Meanwhile, PepsiCo, which has been out of the game this year after a very busy 2006, has apparently developed a taste for European food and beverage conglomerates, as it reportedly sent moony love signals to both Groupe Danone and Nestle in the first half of the year.

Regardless, until someone actually asks someone else out, everyone’s staying single.

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