Brett Bodine Racing wants to remind the fans that there are only about 4 days left to become a sponsor on the #11 Brett Bodine Racing ‘BRICK CAR” for the Brickyard 400. Check out Bodine’s website at www.brettbodine.com or on eBay . After the first day of testing at Indy – and his first time back behind the wheel since the MIS wreck – Brett Bodine was tired and a little sore, but happy with the results. “It felt good to be back, even though by the end of the day I was pretty whipped. We worked on our race set-up on Monday and were really pleased at the end of the day with the progress we made,” stated Bodine.(7-15-2003) UPDATE: Brett Bodine, whose Winston Cup team has been without sponsorship since the end of June, is still hoping to sign a multiyear deal with a company he has been courting for a while. “We are still hopeful the (sponsor) deal will come together,” team spokeswoman Carolyn Carrier said Wednesday. “Talks are continuing.” Bodine who hasn’t competed since breaking his collarbone in a practice accident at Michigan International Speedway in June, will make his return to racing in the Pocono 500 this weekend, joining his brother Todd [#54]in that event. Brett was asked to drive the #4 Kodak Pontiac for Morgan-McClure Motorsports. Bodine will return to his #11 Ford for the Brickyard 400 with partial sponsorship from his fans in the “Buy a Brick” promotion. Carrier said they’ve sold about 60 brick spaces so far at $500 apiece. That promotion, which was supposed to end Monday of next week, has been extended until race weekend, Carrier said. An additional one-race sponsorship deal for the Brickyard 400 could be announced as soon as today Carrier said.( Elmira Star Gazette ) – Jayski bought a brick!(7-24-2003)
