Kenneth Campbell joins Keith Coleman Racing as Mark Green’s new crew chief

Eddyville, Ky. – Kenneth Campbell, a long-time crew chief and veteran of Nascar, has been named as crew
chief for the #26 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for the 2005 season, Keith Coleman Racing (KCR ) announced today.

Campbell has 15 years of experience as a crew chief and has been involved in the world of racing for 23
years. His first crew chief position came at Laughlin Racing Products, where he served as crew chief from
1989 – 1994.

Since that time Campbell has led five different race teams as crew chief, including Jay Robinson Racing and
Brewco Motorsports. He also spent two years as a NASCAR Busch Series Official

“I think there is a real opportunity here,” said Campbell. “I’ve been watching KCR for the past six months or so and I’ve been very impressed with what they have accomplished.”

The team will run the full NASCAR Busch Series schedule in addition to a partial Nextel Cup schedule beginning in the summer of 2005. A sponsorship announcement for both series is expected in the near
future.

Campbell, who has worked with driver Mark Green before, said the bond that the two share was an important consideration in his decision to join KCR and would be instrumental in the future success of the
team.

“ Mark and I have a really good relationship,” said Campbell. “A lot of times I catch him saying exactly what I am thinking and that means a lot in this sport. It goes a long way toward helping us be successful when we are on the same page.”

“ You always hear about the chemistry between the driver and crew chief,” said Green. “Well Kenneth and I already have that. I can talk to him and he knows exactly what I’m talking about and that makes both of our jobs easier.”

“I think it is a tremendous bonus for the team to have someone like Kenneth here,” said Tommy House, director of race operations. “It says a great deal about our team that someone of his caliber would come here. The experience he has and the respect that he has earned from the world of racing is immeasurable”