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Rumors, speculation abound as Silly Season arrives.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)

| September 30, 2004 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Dave Kallmann

With all the hype surrounding NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup, nearly lost in the discussion is the usual hot topic of this time of year:

Silly Season.

It's been the fan's favorite pastime, worrying about who might get fired or hired as a way to ignore a boring race on the concrete banks concrete banks of Dover, Del.

Silly Season arrives earlier every year, and with the mid-season moves by Richard Childress Racing, Jeff Burton and PPI Motorsports, as well as DEI's decision to renew Michael Waltrip, it seemed for a time that this one had wound down even more quickly.

We may have been wrong.

Questions still surround bad boy Robby Gordon, on-again-off-again Ward Burton and Brendan Gaughan, the Penske-Jasper project who can't escape the rumors of his imminent …

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