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Why Yates should go to one car in 2007

Here are your top NASCAR free agents, according to SI.com writer Tim Tuttle:

1. Casey Mears (who Ganassi is going to try like heck to re-sign)
2. Scott Wimmer
3. Johnny Sauter
4. Todd Bodine (who just got a Toyota ride today)
5. Bobby Hamilton Jr.

What? No Jason Leffler?

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Mark said:

I believe Ward Burton is looking for a ride, however someone who has won at Daytona, Darlington, and New Hampshire probably doesn't qualify in the NEW NASCAR.

Mike Daly said:

You're kidding, right?

Yates should go to three cars and Roush should be made to cut back to three.

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