Stewart in the #47 at LMS:

Morgan-Dollar Motorsports is pleased to announce they have increased their partnership with SCA Tissue North America to brand the #47 Chevrolet All Star Silverado with their Tork line of Away-From-Home tissue products at the Charlotte NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) race. 2002 NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart will drive the Tork Silverado at the May 20, 2005 race. In addition, Stewart’s long-time friends, country music superstar group, Diamond Rio, will be featured on the hood and sides of the #47. This will mark the ninth Chevrolet Silverado All Star race pairing Chevrolet NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers with music stars on the Morgan-Dollar Motorsports truck entry. The primary sponsorship for the Charlotte event is an extension of a long-term marketing partnership Morgan-Dollar Motorsports has enjoyed with SCA Tissue and Tork. Morgan-Dollar Motorsports fields the #46 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Dennis Setzer full-time in the NCTS where Tork has been a sponsor for four years. SCA Tissue, headquartered in Neenah, WI, is the largest division within SCA North America, with 2,400 employees in 10 locations. SCA Tissue is among the top three manufacturers of Away-From-Home tissue products in the United States. More information on SCA Tissue can be found at www.scatissue.com. Stewart has an impressive record at the Concord, NC, speedway scoring one victory, six top-five finishes and nine top-10 runs in his 12 NASCAR Cup career starts. In four previous NCTS starts, the Indiana native has never finished out of the top-10 including two wins at Richmond. His first start was in 1996 at his home track, Indianapolis Raceway Park where he scored a 10th place finish. Stewart’s teammate, Bobby Labonte, has piloted the #47 Chevrolet All Star Silverado twice thus far in 2005, scoring the team’s first win on April 9th at Martinsville Speedway with Trick Pony on the hood. Labonte’s first race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March saw the 2000 NASCAR Cup champion finish second in a photo finish, by a mere eight thousandths of a second to fellow Silverado driver Ron Hornaday, in his Phil Vassar branded truck.(GM Racing)(5-19-2005)