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STEWART MOVES FROM CREW CHIEF TO DRIVER



PENDLETON, Ind. (January 21, 2004) - Trevor Stewart, who served as crew chief of
the No. 91 Grandstay Residential Suites Chevrolet in 2003, has been promoted by car
owner Rod Lindquist to compete for the $50,000 Rookie of the Year award in the ASA
National Tour.

"I had a great opportunity to get involved with Rod (Lindquist) last year as the crew chief
and in 2004 I'm very pleased to be driving for him," said Trevor Stewart. "Last season
was a steep learning curve for our race team, but we gained a lot of knowledge about
ASA Racing and I'm confident we can build upon that."

Stewart, 30, began his racing career in 1994, competing in the Sportsman division at the
Minnesota dirt tracks of Willmar, Brainerd and Aitkin. In 1996, he advanced to dirt
Modifieds, making appearances in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota. He has
scored approximately 50 victories in Modifieds.

In 2002, Stewart continued racing dirt Modifieds while also making starts on asphalt for
the first occasions. He won a modified event at ASA Member Track I-94 Raceway in
Sauk Centre.

Last season, Stewart made select appearances in Late Models at I-94 Raceway while
also serving as crew chief for ETC Motorsports and rookie driver Jesse Klug. The 2004
season brings a unique change for Stewart, coming off the crew chief war wagon to the
driver's seat.

"Trevor has a tremendous work ethic and has experienced a lot of racing success in the
past which should continue to benefit the team in 2004," said Rod Lindquist, owner of
ETC Motorsports. "We are looking at the big picture. The goal is to qualify for every
event and finish in the top 15 in points. I want to build our ASA program and continue to
learn as much as possible."

The 2004 ASA National Tour begins its 37th season at USA International Speedway in
Lakeland, Fla., on Saturday, March 27. The 200-lap event will be televised on SPEED
Channel.

The American Speed Association is based in Pendleton, Ind., and has offered stock car
racing programs since 1968, including the ASA National Tour, ASA Late Model Series
and ASA Member Track programs. For additional information, visit asaracing.com.