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Central City, KY (September 5, 2006) - Brewco Motorsports Inc. today announced that Casey Atwood, the original driver of Brewco’s No. 27 NASCAR Busch Series entry, will once again take over driving duties of the car for a few races, beginning with the Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond International Raceway.

Atwood, a 26-year-old Nashville native, began his NASCAR racing career with Brewco Motorsports in 1999. He was the first driver of the No. 27 when Brewco expanded its stable from one to two cars competing in the NASCAR Busch Series. That year Atwood finished the season 13th in points with two wins, five top-fives, and nine top-10 finishes. In six years and 123 starts in the Busch Series, Atwood has two wins, seven top-five finishes, 30 top-ten finishes, and six poles.

Atwood takes over for former Busch Series Champion David Green, who joined Brewco in 2003 and has served as the driver of the No. 27 Kleenex® Ford Fusion since 2005. While driving for Brewco, Green posted four wins, 20 top-five finishes, and 45 top-ten finishes.

“One of the highlights of Brewco’s history was our run at the 2003 Busch Series Championship with David Green and our No. 37 TimberWolf team,” said Clarence Brewer Jr., team owner and Brewco founder. “We thank David for his commitment to Brewco for the last few years and wish him well for the future.”

“I’m looking forward to rejoining my teammates at Brewco and representing Kleenex® Racing,” Atwood said. “I’m excited to be back in the NASCAR Busch Series, especially with the support of a great sponsor like Kimberly-Clark.

“I also have to thank Clarence and Tammy Brewer for their confidence in me both early in my career and now. They have been dedicated to building a top-notch NASCAR program since the beginning, and I’m looking forward to bringing success to them and Kleenex® Racing for the rest of 2006.”

“At Brewco we continually try to stay ahead of the ever-changing competitive landscape in the Busch Series,” Brewer said. “We need to evaluate our program and potential drivers for next season so we can prepare our team for a successful 2007.”

About Brewco Motorsports, Inc.
Central City, Kentucky businessman Clarence Brewer Jr. began the construction of his racing enterprise, Brewco Motorsports, in 1996 with one racecar and a small shop. This year, Brewer begins his 11th season as a car owner in the NASCAR Busch Series. With an unmatched reputation of delivering results both on and off the track, Brewco has elevated itself to not only a consistent championship contender but the marketing vehicle of some of America’s most trusted brands.

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