ATT weighs options for MIS race

AT&T officials are investigating their options and are unsure what the Richard Childress Racing No. 31 Chevrolet for Jeff Burton will look like this weekend at Michigan International Speedway. NASCAR won a ruling Monday in the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta overturning an injunction that had allowed the AT&T logos to replace the Cingular logos on the car.

AT&T logos have been on the car since May 19, but whether they will be on this weekend is still to be determined.

"We're looking at a variety of options – we haven't really settled on which ones we'll pursue at this point, both on a legal front and a non-legal front," AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said Tuesday morning. "One of the things we're looking at is exactly what the car will look like this weekend. We're considering our options, and we haven't reached a decision yet."

"We continue to feel strongly that we have the right to use our AT&T logo on the No. 31 car driven by Jeff Burton, and we're going to continue to explore and use all of the options available to us to do so," Siegel said.

"We're still looking at what the best options for us are at this point, legal and otherwise."

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