Last year Robby and Roger Penske had a partnership in which Robby ran there motors. what happened with that wouldn't that be the best thing for dodge because there are on 3 dodges running?

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IMO, the issue is Motor reliability and output. If RG could keep it floored all the way round and stay in the draft with RGM's package, they stay with it. If not, switch to Penske power. It was reported yesterday that NASCAR was evaluating the overheating issue and may expand the radiator air opening. NASCAR could also bump up the pressure relief setting on the radiator cap.

cant lease a motor that isnt available to lease.

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I just hope whatever decision RG makes, Nascar finds it legal after the 500.

Here is the beauty of the whole thing. Robby makes it known that he would like to have a Penske engine for the race. That puts the heat on Penske to either sell him one or tell them they cant get one for him. Imagine the pain that Roger Penske would endure to have to say "we can't get you one"! That would be like telling the world you have a second rate engine program. Roger Penske wants the world to think he can do anything. Very good for Robby to go out and openly state that he wants a Penske engine!!! Lovin It!!!

I don't think Roger Penske is too worried about what other people think. He's Roger Penske.

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