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#72 Cup Team Moving to Busch; Keller to Drive: The #72 Cup team, owned by Brian and Tony Mullet, announced to its team members and driver Brandon Whitt that it will be moving to the Busch Series. The team will be headed by Greg Pollex (formerly of ppc Racing), with Todd Gordon as Crew Chief and Jason Keller as the driver.(CJM Racing PR)(3-14-2007)UPDATE: After missing out on a full-time ride, scaling back to a role as a fill-in driver for Brewco Motorsports, the veteran racer Jason Keller's name has popped up in speculation lately for a possible reunion with former, long-time car owner Greg Pollex. I probably shouldnt talk about it but yes, Keller says of the rumors. Its the original CJM Racing that tried to run some Cup races. It is a combination of a lot of the players from ppc what was ppc - Greg Pollex, some of the key personnel, shop people. I am excited. Keller says the team would be based out of Pollexs old ppc race shop in Mooresville, NC. Were already talking to some sponsors now, they could choose the races they want to run. We are going to run X amount of races no matter what. Its looking like a window of 12 to 15 races this year, he says. In addition, Keller would continue his already scheduled five events, including this weekend in Nashville, in the #27 Brewco Motorsports Ford.(BGNRacing.com)(4-7-2007)