Brewco to Cup? UPDATE:

hearing Brewco Motorsports [#27 and #37 in the Busch Series] have recently purchased a coiple pf DEI cars and plans to run the Richmond race [with Timberwolf] and possible the Brickyard 400 at Indy [may with the USPS]. David Green will supposedly drive the cars, since the #27 and #37 are not being used, I would assume one of the ohter could be ran.(5-26-2004)

UPDATE: The United States Postal Service and Brewco Motorsports Inc. CEO Clarence Brewer Jr. today announced that the United States Postal Service will become Presenting team sponsor for their NASCAR Busch Series team. Under the terms of the agreement, the United States Postal Service will be the presenting sponsor of Brewco Motorsports Inc. as “Team Brewco brought to you by the United States Postal Service,” and associate sponsor of the #27 Kleenex racing car driven by Johnny Sauter. “We are looking forward to the added exposure and cross-promotional opportunities the United States Postal Services brings to our Kleenex racing program” said John Cook, Director of Motorsports Sponsorship for Kimberly-Clark. For one race only, the November 6, 2004, race at Phoenix, the car will carry the National World War II Memorial U. S. postage stamp image on the hood of the car to honor America’s veterans. Included in the agreement, David Green, the 1994 NASCAR Busch Series Champion, will pilot the #37 United States Postal Service car at Dover International Speedway on September 25, 2004. Under the one-race agreement his car will carry a special USPS paint scheme. “Last season, I had the privilege of working closely with the U.S. Postal Service and their customers,” Green added. In 2002 Brewco Motorsports and the United States Postal Service teamed up to present the No. 27 Heroes of 2001 car driven my Jamie McMurray to help raise awareness to the emergency personnel who gave their lives or were injured during the 2001 terrorist attacks.(LMS Site)(6-2-2004)