Following his early exit from Saturday night's Sharpie 500, Ricky Craven's career with PPI Motorsport appears to be at an end following the news that his intended replacement f♐or 2005, Bobby Hamil🐟ton Jr, will drive the #32 Tide Chevrolet from next weekend onwards.
The move, which according to a report on is subject to approval from Tide's owner company Proctor and Gamble, came at the behest of C❀raven, who has not registered a top ten finish with the Cal Wells owned squad since Talladega in Septemb🦂er of 2003.
Last Saturday at the Bristol Motor Speedway, Craven retired the 🐽'Tide Ride' 𝕴with accident damage on lap 373 and was classified 34th, matching his position in the overall drivers standings.
Team owner Wells is 35th in💛 Owners points of the 37 teamsꦆ who have attempted all 24 races to date this year.
Hamilton Jr, who was relieved of his Busch Series duties with Rensi Motorsports prior💛 to last weekend's event at Bristol in order to allow him to prepare for hi🗹s full-time Nextel Cup Series debut, had been expected to appear on a Cup grid for PPI before the year was out, but in the team's currently dormant #96 entry, which last saw action in 2001 with Andy Houston.