I know there was more to it but this is all I could find:
Marlin's next move?
James from Franklin, Tenn.: Where do you think Sterling Marlin and Joe Nemechek might end up?
Larry McReynolds: I have no idea about Joe, but I have some inside information that Marlin wanted this season to be his last year running the full schedule. I've been told that Furniture Row Racing in Denver, Colo., which runs Kenny Wallace's No. 78 car, has offered Sterling a deal to run 20 races. I want to walk softly but make a point because this organization is struggling to get one car right. It's hit and miss for the No. 78 to make the races, and when it makes the races, it doesn't perform very well. What in the world makes them think that they can get two cars right? I'm not being negative about the people; I'm concerned about what they're trying to do. Richard Childress told me that he needed to expand to three teams for a lot of reasons, but it took him two to three years to rebuild his organization because it spread out his key people too far and too thin.