CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Teresa Earnhardt is willing to discuss a larger role
at Dale Earnhardt Inc. with stepson Dale
Earnhardt Jr. as part of the ongoing contract negotiations to
keep him at his late father's company.
"We are moving full speed ahead with negotiations, moving ahead as we
normally would," Teresa Earnhardt said Thursday night in a telephone
interview from Los Angeles, where she was promoting the documentary
Dale.
Asked if she was committed to keeping Junior behind the wheel of the No.
8 Chevrolet, she didn't waver. "Absolutely."
Junior's contract expires at the end of this season, and his status with
the company has been in question since Teresa Earnhardt seemingly
questioned his commitment in a December article in the Wall Street
Journal.
"Right now the ball's in his court to decide on whether he wants to be a
NASCAR driver or whether he wants to be a public personality," she said
in the Dec. 14 story.
The remark angered Junior, who said at preseason testing last week that
the two had not spoken since the quote was published because "I figured
if anything needed to be said, she'd call me up and say it."
Teresa Earnhardt indicated the two have since spoken but seemed fuzzy on
when the conversation occurred.
"I don't know, it has just been a short while ago," she said. "We talk."
Junior said last week his relationship with his stepmother would factor
into his decision to re-sign with DEI, and he also hoped to get an
ownership stake in the company. But he said Teresa had skipped the most
recent round of negotiations, sending representatives to the bargaining
table to meet with Junior and his sister, Kelley Earnhardt Elledge.
Teresa Earnhardt said Thursday there's been nothing unusual about these
extension talks.
"It's all been very typical," she said. "We're moving forward,
discussing everything and trying to get this done."
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