CAP Scaling back UPDATE 2 Lewis looking for a sponsor:

It was mentioned during Saturday’s Pikes Peak race broadcast that Civil Air Patrol, primary sponsor of the #46 Team and driver Ashton Lewis will be scaling back to become an associate sponsor in 2004.(BGNRacing.com)(7-26-2003)

UPDATE: Ashton Lewis confirmed Thursday that primary sponsor the Civil Air Patrol will scale back next year. They are looking for a new primary sponsor on that #46 Busch Series car.(FSN’s Totally NASCAR)(8-22-2003)

UPDATE 2: As the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series season approaches, Lewis Motorsports continues their search for primary and
associate sponsorship. We want to get the word out that we have primary and associate sponsorship packages available for the 2004
season, said owner Ashton Lewis, Sr. It is our goal to compete in all 34 NASCAR Busch Series races this season, but we need sponsor support to make that happen. Without sponsorship Lewis Motorsports will likely have to review their option of running a limited NBS schedule in 2004.

The 2003 season ended on a very strong note for Lewis Motorsports and I look forward to beginning the 2004 season where we left off in Homestead. Given the chance, I feel confident that Lewis Motorsports will be a team that will bring both primary and associate
sponsors a lot of positive exposure, commented driver Ashton Lewis, Jr. During the off-season, the Lewis Motorsports team has been hard at work in their shop in Concord, North Carolina preparing cars for the upcoming season. The team will participate in the Daytona International Speedway test on Jan. 20 and 21, as well as the Las Vegas Speedway test on Jan. 28 and 29. For information on primary or associate sponsorship opportunities see www.ashtonlewis.com(PR)(1-7-2004)