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"Roger Penske always says, it says right on his Web site -- `Effort equals results.' If you're not getting your results, then you question the effort."
But Newman said he's committed to finishing the season strong in the No. 12 Dodge for Penske, no matter where he ends up driving . He said he's not set a timeline for figuring out his future.
"Maybe it's like being in high school and having a bunch of girls, and if you get an opportunity to date one or the other. And you don't know the timeline of how everything's going to go, you don't know when you're going to get a date," he said.
"It just happens. Maybe on a Friday night you go out and think `Maybe that's how things are going to work out for me.'"
Stewart, meanwhile, said he'd like to fill his second seat sooner rather than later. He's expected to announce this weekend in Indy the sponsors for his car, and Haas-CNC has applied for a trademark on the No. 14 for certain souvenirs -- an indicator that Stewart will use childhood idol A.J. Foyt's longtime number on his new team.
But he needs to work out those details on a second car, and finding a driver is the first part of the puzzle.
"As soon as we can get a driver signed, I want to announce it right away," he said. "That will be key in being able to attract sponsors to the second car. We're still working on that. I feel like that is a big key in this whole program being successful next year, is having the right teammate. I definitely want to get that done as soon as possible."
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