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    Penske going back to Ford

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    So where does this leave Dodge? Is this an opportunity for someone or is Dodge on its way out?
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    Dodge just made a new COT body, they're more likely to try poaching small teams like BK Racing, Tommy Baldwin, and Furniture Row.
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    I heard this question come up after I heard this announcement: will Penske use Roush/Yates engines or develop Ford engines out of his own operation? Has anybody heard???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior
    I heard this question come up after I heard this announcement: will Penske use Roush/Yates engines or develop Ford engines out of his own operation? Has anybody heard???
    FOX spoke with Roger and it sounded as if they will partner with Roush/Yates.
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    Thanks.
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