"Tim Brewer" is an United States/American stock-car racing pit stop/crew chief and color commentary/television analyst.

Brewer joined NASCAR on ESPN for the 2007 in NASCAR/2007 season. He is part of NASCAR Countdown, the pre-race show, with host Brent Musburger and fellow analyst Brad Daugherty (basketball)/Brad Daugherty. He is also a contributor to NASCAR Now, the daily NASCAR information program on ESPN2. During each race, Brewer returns to the coverage to analyze race stories by using a "cut-away" car, which is a show car provided by Chevrolet.

Brewer won two championships as a crew chief working for owner Junior Johnson. His first was with driver Cale Yarborough in 1978 and his second was with Darrell Waltrip in 1981. He later worked for Morgan-McClure Motorsports

Johnson replaced Brewer with Jeff Hammond (sports broadcaster)/Jeff Hammond. Today, the two work for competing networks (Hammond is on NASCAR on Fox) with very similar roles.

Brewers drivers won 53 Cup points races and 55 Cup points pole positions. He is supported on the ESPN productions by Nelson Crozier, a premier innovator in the NASCAR environment for over 40 years.

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I knew Tim was going to be a solid player even before he got to high school. He's come a long ways. He's matured this year as far as taking better shots, and he also enables Andrew to get freed up because people have a hard time focusing on one just guy, and we've got five guys who score in double figures.

Our schedule is really no different than last year as far as being harder or easier. The difference is some of the teams we don't play were worth some points and other teams were beating them. I thought the kids were really peaking down the stretch and playing really well.

We've got a pretty solid team all-around. We like to get up and down the court.

They did the same thing in the (Eastern Maine tournament) when York was in foul trouble.

Taylor's probably as important to our team as Andrew. Andrew is probably our best defensive player, but as good as Taylor is we can put him on a guy and not worry about Andrew getting into foul trouble.

We moved him off the ball to get him easier shots. We were standing so much on offense the last two games, I felt we needed to do it.

Teams that we play that normally beat other teams weren't doing that this year. What are you going to do? You've got to play who you get.

We've been playing pretty well since halftime of the Bangor Christian [quarterfinal win]. The kids picked up momentum off that, and since then I've just told them to pick up where they left off the last game.

We're playing pretty well. We're fairly confident, not confident like we're going to win, but confident playing-wise.