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Ten Finalists Selected in "Design Dale's New Ride" Coloring Contest

Public to Vote on Winning Design Through May 18

SAN DIEGO, April 30, 2007 - Ten finalists have been selected in The UPS StoreŽ "Design Dale's New Ride" coloring contest. The contest, which was open to submissions during the month of March, offers kids ages 5-to-12 a chance to design this year's The UPS Store/Toys for Tots #44 Camry, which NASCAR legend Dale Jarrett will race in October at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Now through May 18, the public is invited to vote online for their favorite design at
www.theupsstore.com .

The ten finalists, chosen out of more than 1,500 contest entries, include:

Kacie N., MD, age 10
Hannah W., PA, age 10
Michael R., AZ, age 11
Bethany R., MI, age 11
Kaleb C., IL, age 12
Alex G., MI, age 12
Lauren L., MI, age 9
Vincent G., NJ, age 12
Madison W., GA, age 10
Samantha W., IL, age 9

"We received some very creative entries and I'd be proud to race a car featuring any one of these designs," said Jarrett. "I'm glad the public will determine the winner because I'd have a tough time choosing just one. This will be a great way to help Toys for Tots celebrate its 60th anniversary."

A panel of judges including representatives from The UPS Store, UPS Racing and Dale Jarrett, Inc. selected the finalists. The contest winner will be determined by the online voting results.

The winner will receive a trip for three to watch his or her design race around the track on Oct. 28 at Atlanta Motor Speedway; a custom-fit, autographed racing suit to match the one Dale will wear, and a CrayolaŽ prize pack including Color Explosion™ White, school tools from its new TOTAL TOOLS™ and Silly Scents™ crayons, markers and colored pencils. Additionally, the winner's school will receive free copying services for up to 10,000 pages from The UPS Store along with a Crayola art supplies package for the art department.

For additional information about the coloring contest, visit www.theupsstore.com.

About The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys For Tots Program
The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, an IRS recognized 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit public charity, is the authorized fund raising and support organization for the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program. The Foundation provides the funding and support needed for successful annual toy collection and distribution campaigns. The foundation is located at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Va. Local Marine Corps Reserve units and volunteer organizations collect and distribute toys in more than 520 communities covering all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. For more information, visit www.toysfortots.org.

About The UPS Store
The UPS Store locations are independently owned and operated by licensed franchisees of Mail Boxes Etc., Inc., a UPS company. With more than 5,800 locations around the world, The UPS Store and Mail Boxes Etc. brands together comprise the largest network of retail shipping, postal and business service centers. For additional information, visit www.theupsstore.com.

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Engine Woes Plague UPS Team
April 29, 2007 ~ UPS

The struggles for Team UPS continued on race day in Talladega as Dale Jarrett reported an engine problem on the first lap of the Aaron's 499. Thirty-eight laps later the day was over for Jarrett and the UPS Team as the result of an engine failure. The team was credited with a 40th-place finish.

Jarrett and company knew they had their work cut out for them in the Aaron's 499 after a tumultuous weekend. Jarrett reported on lap one that he had hit the revolution limiter when he came up to speed. Unable to diagnose the problem the team had him switch ignition boxes. During the process Jarrett lost the draft and spent the first 25 laps completing trips around the track by himself. He went down one lap to the leaders on lap 25. Once he was back in the pack however, the UPS Toyota appeared to draft well and Jarrett spent the next 10 laps exploring how his car handled.

The team made a green flag pit stop on lap 32. Things went south after the completion of that pit stop. While coming back up to speed Jarrett reported that something in the engine department had let go on the UPS Toyota. After bringing the UPS Toyota into the garage the UPS Team determined the failure to be a broken piston.

"It is a bad end to a bad weekend," Jarrett said briefly after getting out of the race car. "It's
disappointing, frustrating for me and the team."

David Reutimann started the race in 14th place and raced in the top 20 throughout the majority of the race. During the closing laps of the race Reuitmann raced among the top five and was poised for his best finish of the 2007 NASCAR season when his engine broke with less than 10 laps to go in the race. He finished the day in 32nd place.

For the second week in a row Jeff Gordon visited victory lane after starting from the pole. Today's win at Talladega was the 77th of his career, breaking the tie with Dale Earnhardt for sixth on the all-time NASCAR win list. With the win Gordon increased his lead in the point standings to a total of 206 points.

The NASCAR Nextel Cup Series travels to the Richmond International Raceway for a Saturday night main event. The race is scheduled to begin approximately at 7:30 p.m. EDT. The FOX television network is scheduled to provide live television coverage of the event.


Dale Jarrett at the wheel of the 44 Toyota Camry.

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Dale Jarrett,

Driver of the #44 UPS
Toyota Camry


Name Dale Arnold Jarrett
Wife Kelley Jarrett
Children Jason, Natalee, Karsyn, Zachary
Birthplace Conover, NC
Birthdate November 26, 1956
Residence Hickory, NC
Height/Weight 6'2" / 200 lbs.

Dale Jarrett knows better than most the tenacity and persistence required to solidify a career in NASCAR and that it takes more than a name to earn the respect and approbation of the NASCAR community. Accomplishing these goals has positioned Jarrett as one of the sport's most esteemed drivers and allowed him to leave his mark as a NASCAR champion. It is Jarrett's reputation on and off the track that led fellow competitor and friend Michael Waltrip to offer the Hickory, N.C., native a new challenge in the form of the opportunity to drive for Michael Waltrip Racing (MWR) in 2007 as part of Toyota's inaugural season in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series.

After 12 years with Robert Yates Racing, Jarrett embarks on a new phase in his career with the move to MWR where he will be one of the marquee drivers to compete under the Team Toyota banner. While the challenge of driving for a brand new team may appear daunting to some, it is a task Jarrett understands and is comfortable with after similar high profile moves earlier in his career.

Jarrett is certainly no stranger to "upstart" teams and organizations as he was the driver with which legendary football coach Joe Gibbs elected to start his own NASCAR team - Joe Gibbs Racing - in 1992. Four years later, Jarrett was once again charged with the task of driving for a newly formed team when Robert Yates elected to expand his organization in 1996 and selected Jarrett to be the driver of the new #88 RYR team.

Born the son of a NASCAR legend, two-time champion Ned Jarrett (1961, 1965) Dale's path to NASCAR stardom appeared inevitable although it is not one that was easily achieved. A love for racing fueled Jarrett's ambition early in his career. If not for his desire to race cars, Jarrett's career easily could have detoured down the path of another sport. As a successful athlete in high school, Jarrett excelled in football, basketball, baseball and golf. His talent on the golf course prompted the University of South Carolina to offer him a full scholarship, but his resolve to become a racecar driver ultimately won out.

Jarrett spent several years honing his skills on local short tracks such as his hometown track, Hickory Motor Speedway, driving in late model series events and eventually the NASCAR Busch Series. He secured his first Nextel Cup Series ride at Martinsville Speedway in 1984 in a one-off race, but didn't start competing in the series on a regular basis until 1987. He considers his big career break the job offer that came from the famed Wood Brothers in 1990 when, five races into the season, he was tabbed to fill in for the injured Neil Bonnett. It was during his tenure as the driver of the #21 Wood Brothers car that he secured his first win in NASCAR's top series, at Michigan International Speedway in 1991.

The aforementioned "upstart" car owner Gibbs selected Jarrett to serve as the driver for his new team in 1992 where Jarrett was teamed with his brother-in-law Jimmy Makar. Success wasn't instantaneous, but the pair worked to build a team that started strong in 1993 by winning the Daytona 500, the sport's Super Bowl. Jarrett's father, Ned, was in the television booth calling his son to the finish line in a close battle with legendary driver Dale Earnhardt.

Jarrett drove for Gibbs through 1994 when he started exploring the possibility of owning his own team. Several drivers had taken on the driver/car owner position and experienced success. While Jarrett was pondering the business move, renowned engine builder and car owner Robert Yates was experiencing a successful run with driver Ernie Irvan. An ill-fated accident at Michigan in August threatened to end Irvan's career, sidelining him for the remainder of 1994 and through most of 1995. It left Yates looking for a driver to fill the seat of the #28 car for the 1995 season.

Although the ride was only available as a one-year deal, Jarrett saw endless opportunities in driving for Robert Yates Racing. He planned to take what he learned from Yates and build on that knowledge when he formed his own Cup team beginning in 1996. As the 1995 season progressed, both Jarrett and Yates realized that they might want to reconsider their plans for the following year. Jarrett scored a win at Pocono in July, along with nine top-five and 14 top-10 finishes by season's end. Rather than lose Jarrett's talent, Yates made the decision to expand to a two-car operation, adding the #88 team with Jarrett as the driver.

No one could have predicted the level of success experienced by the first-year team. Jarrett, with guidance from young crew chief Todd Parrott, proved to be a powerful combination immediately by winning the 1996 Bud Shootout at Daytona. A week later, eyes were wide open as Jarrett nearly replicated his 1993 win in the Daytona 500 by again beating Earnhardt to the line for his second victory in the season-opening event. Jarrett and the #88 team added three more wins in 1996, including the prestigious Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, to close the year with 17 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes, a then career-best third in the point standings and establishing themselves as a championship threat for years to come.

For the next 10 years, Jarrett raced the #88 RYR entry into the NASCAR record books, from emotional wins to the crowning achievement of both Jarrett's and Yates' careers - the 1999 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series championship. Jarrett became, and remains to this day, only the second driver in NASCAR history to score a second win in the Brickyard 400, and is one of only two drivers that currently compete in the series to boast the title of three-time Daytona 500 winner.

UPS took over primary sponsorship of the #88 team at the start of the 2001 season. With the company's "Race the Truck" campaign, Jarrett's popularity has soared in the NASCAR arena with fans old and young asking him when he will race the big, brown truck. With UPS as primary sponsor, Jarrett and the UPS Racing Team have combined to score eight wins, 34 top-five and 69 top-10 finishes over the last six seasons.

With UPS joining him in the move to MWR and Toyota, Jarrett embarks on what will most likely be the final chapter of his storied career as he assumes the driving duties of the #44 UPS Toyota Camry. The 1999 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion is focused on securing the first series win for Team Toyota, while helping to build the foundation for a new organization that will carry on the Jarrett legacy for many NASCAR seasons to come.


Dale Jarrett and the UPS 44 Toyota Camry,

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