Saturday, September 27, 2008

Yeley ousted from No. 96; Coleman tabbed as driver

Beginning with the Sprint Cup race Aug. 17 at Michigan, Brad Coleman will replace J.J. Yeley as the driver of the No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota, team officials announced Wednesday.

Before Wednesday's announcement, the team already had decided to replace Yeley with road-course ace P.J. Jones for Sunday's Centurion Boats at the Glen at Watkins Glen International. (Read more)


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Yeley, 36th in the series point standings, has been released from the team. Coleman, 20, who will attempt to make his Cup debut at Michigan, has served the organization as a test driver since November 2007.

The No. 96 Toyota is 38th in owner points and therefore must qualify on speed for Cup races. The top 35 cars in the owners standings are guaranteed starting spots each week.

"J.J. is a talented racecar driver and a great person, and this was a difficult decision to make," said Tom Garfinkel, co-owner of Hall of Fame Racing, in a statement from the team. "We all share responsibility that our performance hasn't been what it needs to be, but we concluded it was time to make a change.

"This is a performance-based industry, and we need to perform better. We're confident J.J. will be successful in this sport in whatever his next challenge is."

Coleman has made 42 starts in the Nationwide Series, with a top finish of second in June 2007 at Kentucky while driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, which supplies Hall of Fame with chassis and engines through a lease agreement. Coleman currently drives the No. 27 Ford in the Nationwide Series for Baker Curb Racing and is 16th in the standings. He has started all 23 races and has one top 10.

"I really appreciate [co-owner] Jeff Moorad and Tom for giving me this opportunity," Coleman said. "I have really enjoyed my time testing with the people on the team, and I'm looking forward to having a successful weekend at Michigan ... and helping Hall of Fame Racing finish out the season as strong as possible."

The No. 96 Toyota is 196 points behind the 35th-place No. 66 Haas CNC Racing Chevrolet in the owner standings.

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