I'm OK with this move as long as NAPA spends that money elsewhere in auto racing. The sport needs companies like NAPA and if they decide they no longer want to support a two time cheater, I get that. Just hope they hook up with another team that they feel will properly represent them. If they were looking for an excuse out of the sport and MWR gave it to them, then shame on the organization. When the sport's most popular driver is having trouble filling out a season full or sponsorship, you know there is trouble brewing. I only feel for the MWR employees who might be negatively affected. I couldn't give a half a turd about Michael himself. If I never hear him speak again, I'd be fine with that.
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