Sources: Childress Racing set to welcome Mears

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Barring a major snag Richard Childress Racing will introduce Casey Mears as its fourth driver next weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway, multiple sources told ESPN.com on Saturday. [link]

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The NASCAR Week That Was: August 10-16
Published 8/17/2008 by Journo at The Nascar Insiders
... to Richard Childress Racing in the #07, we will see if that pans out. The sponsor who cannot find a thing to sponsor, UPS is still wide open, as several new possibilities have surfaced. In other news from across the sport, Michael McDowell was pulled out of his #00 ride in lieu of Mike Skinner. Skinner will make his first start in the car on Sunday from the 22nd position. And finally could Bill Davis Racing be sold? This is the NASCAR week that was August 10th to the 16th 2008. Childress Racing set to add Mears as fourth driver, sources say Indy legend Sullivan ...

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