#4 Looking for a sponsor UPDATE 2:

Sunclear Energy has been Brian Rose’s sponsor on the #4 Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge truck since he entered the sport of NASCAR, and have been more than happy with the results. Sunclear Energy has been rumored to have received more exposure than any other sponsor in the truck series in 2002, and have been more than pleased with Rose’s performance on and off of the track. Rose receives mass media exposure before, during and after every race by being one of the most requested interviews in the series. Rose has been portrayed on numerous occasions as the next Jeff Gordon or Tony Stewart, who amass millions of dollars each year for their sponsors. Due to business matters regarding the future of Sunclear Energy, the company has decided that it will discontinue sponsorship for the #4 CTS truck driven by Brian Rose. Sunclear Energy is currently reviewing its options for turning the privately held business into a publicly traded stock. It is in the company’s best interest to focus its marketing interest in areas outside of racing. Therefore, Rose is looking to provide a new sponsor with the opportunity to participate in using his truck as a marketing and sales tool. For more information on sponsoring the sports next major star, contact Brian’s agent via mail at ProTrust Management Group, Inc., 424 Church Street #1300, Nashville, TN, 37219, or via email at [email protected].(4-22-2002)
UPDATE: There is a certain amount of activity swirling about the Bobby Hamilton Racing complex in Nashville, Tenn. The team’s third truck, the #4 Dodge that has been driven by Brian Rose, has gone through some sponsorship travails that led former backer Sunclear Energy to broker a deal with the Arkansas architectural company, the Perry Connection, to sponsor the #4 for nine races, including Gateway.(NASCAR.com)(5-1-2002)
UPDATE 2: Brian Rose Speaks Out Brian Rose is having the “Time of his Life” right now in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. The second year standout has scored three top tens in just four races this season, with the best finish coming at the season opener at Daytona International Speedway where Rose drove his Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge to a career best third place finish. Rose enters Sunday’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series as as strong threat to capture his first NASCAR victory with new sponsor The Perry Connection. “I can not be more thrilled to have The Perry Connection on board with us for at least nine more races this season.” said the Bowling Green KY native. Rose who finished eighth in last weekend’s race from Gateway also said “We had a great run at Gateway, I could not be any happier to give The Perry Connection their first top ten, in only their first race.” Rose also stated “We have a great team, we are growing strong, we are all working well together, we have great equimpent and now we have a great sponsor The Perry Connection to support this Bobby Hamilton Racing Dodge.”(5-17-2002)