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David Green speaks about recent release from Brewco: Brewco Motorsports replaced former Busch Series champion David Green in its #27 Fords prior to the race at Richmond, but the driver says he wanted to finish the season with the team. Green was replaced by Casey Atwood at Richmond, and Atwood will drive the car at Dover, Kansas and Charlotte in what amounts to a tryout for the rest of 2006 and '07. Green said Sept. 8 he had made up his mind not to return to Brewco for 2007 but wanted to finish out his contract with the team. His deal with Brewco was through 2006. Both Green and team owner Clarence Brewer said the relationship between driver and team had gotten "stale," but they disagreed on why. One of the reasons Green cited was similar to Mayfield's belief about why his #19 Evernham Motorsports team struggled: The owner wasn't around. Brewer pointed out that Brewco President Todd Wilkerson runs the race team and is at every race. Green will continue to run NASCAR's rookie meetings and has gotten some interest from other Busch teams about driving. Green had wanted to retire after 2007, but he has no desire to stop driving now. "I'm not a quitter," Green said. "They're not going to run me off. ... I've still got some unfinished business."(SceneDaily.com)(9-13-2006)
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