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Brewco Motorsports was a
racing team that
competed in the
NASCAR Busch Series (now the
Xfinity Series). The team was
owned from 1995
until 2007 by Clarence...
- but he did not
qualify and
declined further rides with the team. Instead,
Brewco Motorsports hired Keller to
qualify and
practice Greg Biffle's No. 66 Ford...
- in the
Busch Series in 1999 and 2000,
driving the No. 27
Chevrolet for
Brewco Motorsports.
Atwood became the
youngest winner in
series history in 1999...
- He has
worked for JGR
since 2005 and
prior to that was a crew
chief for
Brewco Motorsports and a pit crew
member with LAR
Motorsports and
Sadler Brothers...
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start in 2008.
During his career,
Coleman was a
development driver for
Brewco Motorsports and Joe
Gibbs Racing.
Coleman was
discovered at an
indoor karting...
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Baldwin Jr.'s new team with a
Pillsbury sponsorship. On
January 2, 2007
Brewco Motorsports Inc.
announced Burton would drive the No. 27 Kleenex-sponsored...
- a
spotter for Dale Jarrett.[citation needed] In 2003,
Green signed with
Brewco Motorsports, and
returned to his
winning form, as he
visited victory lane...
- 6-mile (9.7 km)
converted railroad track between Central City and
Greenville Brewco Motorsports shop in
Central City
Thistle Cottage, a
museum and art gallery...
- for $1 million. In 2007, he and Mike Curb
purchased the
Busch Series team
Brewco Motorsports,
quickly renaming it to
Baker Curb Racing. Sparks, Dave (November...
- Talladega.
Lepage also ran in the
Busch Series driving the No. 99 J&J Racing/
Brewco Motorsports car with a
sponsorship from Red Man. He
finished 35th in points...