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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

James Courtney in surprise V8 switch?

30/09/2008 3:10:00 PM.  | 
Jim Beam Racing was tightlipped today on a surprise report that V8 Supercar star James Courtney would be lining up for the team next year.

Courtney is to quit Stone Brothers Racing and was widely expected to slot in at Ford Performance Racing -- the only other Ford outfit with factory backing.

But a report in today's motorsport website mnews.com.au has suggested a shock switch by Courtney to Dick Johnson Racing.

The DJR Ford team, backed by Jim Beam, refused to comment on the report today but agreed it had yet to settle on a driver lineup for 2009.

Team spokesman Garry Nash said their current racers, Will Davison and Steven Johnson, were both out of contract at the end of this season.

Nash said there would be no announcement on their drivers until after next week's Bathurst 1000 endurance race.

"There is that much water to go under the bridge before our two drivers are secured," Nash said.

"We're not going to do it in dribs and drabs, we've obviously got two drivers driving with us until the end of the year but we are close to finalising our 2009 lineup."

Today's report said Courtney had agreed at the last minute to drive for DJR next year.

"The 28-year-old Stone Brothers Racing driver turned the V8 Supercar driver market on its head late last week when his manager Alan Gow agreed a deal with DJR," it said.

"He will race one of the team's two Triple Eight Racing Engineering-built cars, which will be powered by in-house DJR engines."

Courtney apparently was preparing to sign a deal with Ford Performance Racing and Jim Morton, the principal of the Ford Rising Stars team.

The report said the news came as a complete shock to both Ford and FPR management.

Ford Performance Racing manager Tim Edwards declined to comment.

It is understood that Courtney and Gow began talks with several Ford teams as far back as last March with FPR emerging as the preferred option.

COMMENTS

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

As if things were not bad enough for DJR; how the hell are they going to afford the amount of panels this fool manages to bend every round? He is the most disliked driver in pitt lane. RIP DJR

Posted by: Ford Sucks, Holden's Rule

 

Tuesday, 30 September 2008

As if things were not bad enough for DJR; how the hell are they going to afford the amount of panels this fool manages to bend every round? He is the most disliked driver in pitt lane. RIP DJR

Posted by: Ford Sucks, Holden's Rule

 

Wednesday, 01 October 2008

It is also worth pointing out that he was given his marching orders at the beginning of this year; in pitt lane; for all to hear; he had to pull up his socks and pull his head in or he wouldn't finish the year with SBR. He just won't last at DJR because Dick is a very hard task master and doesn't like his cars getting bent.

Posted by: Ford Sucks, Holden's Rule

 

Thursday, 30 October 2008

Hello to all you Ford fans - It seems that Courtney comes to my fav team DJR & Will (The best DJR driver over the last couple of seasons) is on the move to the Dark side in HRT.. Dick & Charlie i hope this is not true, if your to get rid of someone get Steven Johnson to move to Stone Brothers and just hope that James Courtney pulls his finger out & shows what he can do.. James Courtney - To "Finish First" you must "First Finish" Come on DJR, lift us fans back to the glory days Bye

Posted by: Scott Brodie, Craigieburn

 
 

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