Skip to content
Skip to content
Menu
Home
Cup Series
Cup Series News
Cup Teams
2027 Team Chart
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Results
Cup Series Chase
Points Standings
Cup Champions
O'Reilly
O'Reilly Series News
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Race Results
2026 NOAPS Chase
Points Standings
Race Winners
O'Reilly Champions
Trucks
Truck Series News
2026 Team Chart
2026 Schedule
2026 Results
2026 Truck Chase
Points Standings
Truck Race Winners
Truck Champions
Race Week
TV Listings
Weekend Schedules
Driver Appearances
Article Links
News Archives
On This Day
Newsletter signup
NASCAR & Teams
Cup teams
NASCAR Drivers
NASCAR News
Tracks
Charters
Penalties
NASCAR Rules
Media News
Goodyear News
About Jayski
Stats & History
Cup Wins
NASCAR Wins
Cup Poles
Rookie Stats
Manufacturer
Female Drivers
News Archives
NASCAR Hall of Fame
TV Ratings
Sad News
Paint Schemes
Main Paint Schemes
2026 Cup
2026 O'Reilly
2026 Trucks
Quick Links:
Cup Michigan Race
|
NOAPS Pocono Race
|
CTS Michigan Race
|
Kyle Busch Tribute
|
Article links
|
Archives
|
On This Day
|
Weekend Schedules
David Green News
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
Testing at Vegas Jan 26-29th:
December 26, 2004
More than 50 Cup [NNC] and Busch [NBS] teams are expected to descend on LVMS on Jan. 26-29 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway to experiment with the new tires, spoilers and body designs that will go into effect in the coming season. It's the first open test for teams on an
Guy leaves FitzBradshaw:
Guy leaves FitzBradshaw:
December 25, 2004
Crew Chief for the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series #14 Navy car, Jay Guy, has parted ways with FitzBradshaw Racing. The amicable departure was finalized Wednesday. "Crew chiefing the #14 Navy car for its first year of full-season Busch Series sponsorship was a challenging
Brewco signs Aaron Fike to Developmental Contract:
Brewco signs Aaron Fike to Developmental Contract:
December 20, 2004
With an eye towards the future, Brewco Motorsports announced the addition of Aaron Fike into the Brewco Motorsports stable. Two-time National Midget Driver of the Year, Fike will team with Greg Biffle in the #66 Team Brewco Ford in fifteen Busch Series races in 2005
New crew chief for Green:
New crew chief for Green:
December 19, 2004
Stewart Cooper will be crew chief for David Green in #27 Kleenex Ford for Brewo Motorsports.(12-19-2004)
Series champion sets new single-season award record; five drivers exceed $1 million
Series champion sets new single-season award record; five drivers exceed $1 million
December 11, 2004
Martin Truex Jr., the 2004 NASCAR Busch Series driver champion, will receive a series single-season record payout of $2,537,171 for his efforts this year. Truex collected over $1 million in race winnings ($1,180,600) as well as with his share of the series point fund
Ford Steps Up Program, Edwards to the #60?:
Ford Steps Up Program, Edwards to the #60?:
November 23, 2004
Sources say NASCAR wants Toyota to spend a year in the Busch Series, perhaps as early as 2006, before making the jump to Cup. To prepare for Toyota's arrival, Ford has stepped up factory backing, including adding Brewco Motorsports and driver David Green to the family
Green to the #27:
Green to the #27:
November 21, 2004
Kimberly-Clark Corporation announced its return to NASCAR Busch Series racing in 2005 as primary sponsor of the #27 BREWCO Motorsports team. Driving the #27 Kleenex/Scott Products Ford Taurus will be 1994 Busch Series champion David Green [who moves over from the unsponsored
9 Drivers to visit hospital:
9 Drivers to visit hospital:
October 21, 2004
NASCAR says nine drivers entered in Saturday's Sams Town 250 Busch Series race at Memphis Motorsports Park are scheduled to visit patients at St. Judes Children's Research Hospital in Memphis this week. Those planning trips include David Stremme, Clint Bowyer, Kyle
Ratcliff to Gibbs Busch teams?
Ratcliff to Gibbs Busch teams?
October 21, 2004
hearing #37 Brewco Motorsports crew chief for David Green, Jason Ratcliff is going to Joe Gibbs Racing Busch program. Supposedly #37 car chief Stewart Cooper will take over the crew chief duties of the #37.(10-21-2004)
USPS on the #37:
USPS on the #37:
September 24, 2004
The United States Postal Service is the primary sponsor on the #37 Chevy of David Green and Brewco Racing. Also was the sponsor at Dover in June and has been rumored to be a full sponsor or a larger associate sponsor in 2005.(9-24-2004)
Timberwolf leaves the sport at end of 2004:
Timberwolf leaves the sport at end of 2004:
August 31, 2004
Brewco Motorsports Inc. announced today that it has launched a search for a primary sponsor for the #37 Chevy in NASCAR Busch Series competition. Timber Wolf, sponsor of the #37 Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by David Green in the NASCAR Busch Series, has decided that
Dale Jr. wins at Bristol; first G-W-C in a Busch race:
Dale Jr. wins at Bristol; first G-W-C in a Busch race:
August 27, 2004
The NASCAR Busch Series saw its first green-white-checkered overtime period in Friday night's Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, which bunched the field and allowed #17-Matt Kenseth one final shot at passing #81-Dale Earnhardt Jr. for the win. Kenseth finally
Dale Jr. wins pole at Bristol:
Dale Jr. wins pole at Bristol:
August 26, 2004
Through 49 of 51 cars, #23-Kenny Wallace sat on the pole for Friday night's Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway, but knew #81-Dale Earnhardt Jr., who had yet to qualify, would be tough. He was right. Earnhardt Jr. beat out Wallace for the top spot. But the final
Bristol News and Notes:
Bristol News and Notes:
August 24, 2004
Apparently, the propensity for winning streaks runs in the family. And Kyle Busch (No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet) would like to see that trait continue Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Food City 250. With his second-consecutive win coming Saturday at Michigan
Michigan News and Notes:
Michigan News and Notes:
August 16, 2004
Kroger 200 broadcast shows significant increases over 2003 Last Saturdays Kroger 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park broadcast on TNT earned a 15% increase in households over last years event, and also showed a 10% increase in viewers over 2003 event programming. The
9 of 27