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The Hillbilly Racing #79 team, has decided not to retain the services of driver Ed Flemke Jr. Here's more info on this story courtesy of the official home of the WMT, Mod Seris Scene:
Ed Flemke Jr out at Hillbilly Racing in Whelen Modified Tour
> Westfield, North Carolina (March 23, 2005) - Hillbilly Racing has decided > not to retain the services of Ed Flemke Jr. as their driver for the 2005 > Whelen Modified Tour season. Flemke has been the team's driver since > 1998. > An announcement on a new driver for the Hill Enterprises #79 is expected > soon. > > The driver change does not affect the team's plans for this season, as > they > will once again run the full Whelen Modified Tour schedule and compete for > the championship. They will also compete in select Southern Modified Tour > events when the schedule allows. > > Car owner Roger Hill feels confident about the future of the Hillbilly > Racing, "We've built a strong team and we plan to be a top car every week. > We're thankful for the seven great seasons we had with Eddie, but it was > time to go in a different direction." In their seven years together, > Hillbilly Racing and Flemke visited victory lane together thirteen times. > > Hillbilly Racing will compete this weekend at Caraway Speedway in North > Carolina in the first race of the Southern Modified Tour season with Ted > Christopher as the driver. The Whelen Modified Tour season begins April > 10th at Thompson Speedway in Connecticut.