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Roush Racing announced Monday that Dish Network has signed on as a primary sponsor in the Busch Series and the Nextel Cup Series, with additional status as an associate sponsor on all Roush entries.
Martin will kick off the season for Dish Network in the February Daytona Busch race. Martin will be behind the wheel of the Dish Network Ford twice in 2007, the second of which will be the spring Texas race. The remaining "Dish All-Stars" will split time behind the wheel throughout the season.
Dish Network will have a team representative in all 35 Busch Races in 2007, alternating between four Roush Busch teams.
Greg Biffle will drive the #16 DISH Network Ford in five Nextel Cup races in 2007, the first of which will be at Pocono in June. When Dish Network is not featured as a primary sponsor, they will appear on each Nextel Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series entry as an associate sponsor.
Martin will drive the No. 01 in 20 Cup races for Ginn. Martin said he could run for as many as four different teams next season in the Cup, Busch and Truck Series.
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