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In 2000, Berrier signed to drive the 90 from sponsorship from Hills Brothers Coffee, competing for Rookie of the Year honors.
Berrier struggled during the course of the season, DNQ-ing nine times, before he was released.
Brian Simo took over at Watkins Glen, before Stricklin took over the rest of the year.
He signed to drive the 90 full-time in 2001, and had a sixth-place run at Michigan, but the team continued to struggle.
At the EA Sports 500, Donlavey fielded the # 91 for Rick Mast, but did not make the race.
Near the end of the season, Sara Lee asked Donlavey to move his team from Richmond to North Carolina.
When Donlavey refused, they announced they were leaving for Bill Davis Racing, taking Stricklin with them.
The move was done immediately, leaving Donlavey's team without a driver or a sponsor.
The # 90 car ran unsponsored for the rest of the season with Mast behind the wheel.

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