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Ryan Moore has been released by DEI stemming from his actions from the Busch North Series' Lime Rock race weekend. Moore was penalized for hitting another competitor's car and for failing to follow the directive of an official. He was scheduled to run the Busch race in Homestead for the DEI and a part-time schedule in 2006. (10-21-05)
UPDATE: It was reported a week ago that Ryan Moore was released from his development program contract by Dale Earnhardt Inc. Now it appears that is untrue. According to a pay article on daleearnhardtinc.com, Ryan will remain with the team and attempt to qualify for the season-ending Busch Series race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.(DSM) NOTE: Moore is scheduled to test the #81 Chevy at Homestead tomorrow and Wednesday. Matt Kenseth, Mark Martin, Kevin Hamlin, and Reed Sorenson are also scheduled to test their Busch cars.(BGNRacing.com)(11-1-2005)
UPDATE: Ryan Moore has not been released, but DEI is looking to place him with another team for 2006 so he can run the full Busch season, DEI Vice President Richie Gilmore said Oct. 30. Gilmore said the team has the races sold for Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Martin Truex, Jr. to share the No. 8 car next season. (NASCAR Scene) (11-03-05)