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Elliott’s long cold winter is over. He’ll be back in the 19 car after reports indicated company employees were told around Christmas that AJ Allmendinger would replace Sadler in the car… ...
Elliott Sadler plans to sue Gillett Evernham Motorsports for the right to remain in the No. 19 Dodge through the end of his contract in 2010, his attorney said on Monday.
Gillett Evernham Motorsports and driver Elliott Sadler have reached an agreement that enables Sadler to retain his position as driver of the team's No. 19 Dodge, thereby moving AJ Allmendinger to ...
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Elliott Sadler Unmasks the "Idiot" Storyline Behind Accidental Bristol Win, Leaving Entire Team Mad - MSNThe post Elliott Sadler Unmasks the "Idiot" Storyline Behind Accidental Bristol Win, Leaving Entire Team Mad appeared first on EssentiallySports. ... and Sadler's No. 19 Ford was destroyed.
TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Most of Elliott Sadler's memories of Talladega Superspeedway are unpleasant. They either involve a horrific 2003 crash in which his car flipped several times and slid ...
JOLIET, Ill – Elliott Sadler is a free agent. The current driver of the No. 19 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford said on Friday that he "has no future plans with this race team" beyond this season ...
Elliott Sadler, driver of the Richard Petty Motorsports No. 19 Dodge, announced a new partnership and it is a personal one. Sadler and his sponsor Stanley are partnering with the Susan G. Komen ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Elliott Sadler will take over the No. 19 Dodge at Evernham Motorsports beginning with this weekend's race at Michigan International Speedway, a team official confirmed to ...
Elliott Sadler holds off Denny Hamlin for first Darlington win The Associated Press DARLINGTON, S.C. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. surely needed a break from his unsettled future in racing.
Amanda Prince Sadler is the wife of Elliott Sadler, driver of the No. 19 Hunts Pizza Ford. Sadler is rideless for the 2011 season but is currently a driver for Richard Petty Motorsports ...
Goose eggs in the win column — despite three poles and five front-row starts this season — doesn’t frustrate Elliott Sadler. After a track-record 129.674 mph sprint during Saturday’s ...
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