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Brendan
Gaughan / Orleans Racing Gateway Advance
Driver:
Brendan Gaughan
Owner: Michael Gaughan
Event: Illinois / Missouri Dodge Dealers 200
Gateway Intl Raceway
Race: Saturday, April 29 7:15 pm
Qualifying: Saturday, April 29 4:00 pm
1.25 -mile oval, 200 miles/160 laps
Notes of
Interest:
Special Sponsor
-- The No. 77 Orleans Racing Dodge will be sporting the colors of
the Casino Queen for the Illinois / Missouri Dodge Dealers 200.
The sponsorship brings the Queen back for its annual run in the
Craftsman Truck Series, where it visited victory lane in 2003. The
Casino Queen is an award winning facility located just on the Illinois
side of the Mississippi River.
VIP Guest:
The Orleans Racing team will be hosting a special guest during the
Saturday night under the lights event when St. Louis
Rams tight end, Rod Trafford joins the crew in the pits. Trafford
should be easy to spot given his 6 3 / 250 pound stature.
Military
Appreciation Program: Beginning with this weeks Illinois
/ Missouri Dodge Dealers 200 NCTS event the No. 77 will carry the
patches of various Military Units on the rear deck.
The program gives Orleans Racing a way to show their appreciation
for the hard work of our men and women in uniform. Taking the maiden
voyage will be the A-10 Tactile Fighter Squadron School --- which
is based at the adjacent Nellis Air Force base here in Las Vegas.
Appearances:
Driver Brendan Gaughan will have two autograph sessions prior to
the start of track events at Gateway International Raceway. The
first will take place Friday afternoon at the Casino Queen from
3:15 pm to 4:30 pm. The second will take place at Gateway Intl.,
from 5 pm to 6 pm.
Gaughan on
Martinsville:
Weve
been busy since Martinsville. We went to St. Louis and did a little
media tour for the Casino Queen and for Gateway International Raceway.
So the time off hasnt been wasted. Weve been testing
and weve been wind tunneling the trucks in the shop. The Dodge
test team has been running. Weve been busy making plans and
changes and getting things ready. Its worked out well for
the guys.
Now the
guys have a little bit of momentum. The shop momentum has died down
just a little bit and its time to go back to the racetrack.
The words that Orleans Racing has been using this year is cautiously
optimistic. The race truck that were taking to Gateway came
out of the wind tunnel and it was the best Dodge body yet in the
wind tunnel. This is chassis No. 17. Its a brand new one that
has a Hopkins clip already put on it. Tom Buzze and Lance Wilson
and all the set up guys feel very optimistic that once again the
Orleans Racing team thinks weve fixed our mechanical problems.
This is another track where the body isnt big but its
big enough that we may be pretty darn good there and see if we cant
come away with another top five.
DOES WINNING
AT A RACETRACK AUTOMATICALLY INSTILL CONFIDENCE? Absolutely.
Just like drivers like certain racecars better than others. Those
are the intangibles that you cant really measure. Coming to
Gateway and coming to a track where we run the local sponsor
the Casino Queen on the truck. Then weve been there
and weve won before. Its a night race and theres
all the excitement with that. We definitely go there with a little
bit more confidence but this is a team that is still rebuilding.
Our guns have been loaded and Rambo has been making sure that our
guns have been loaded but were not ready to fire off a hundred
rounds yet. Were cautiously optimistic and see if we cant
keep this string of best finishes by a Dodge team. If we can get
there and win great. Right now lets start talking about those
top fives.
ABOUT NELLIS
AIR FORCE BASE - My father is the honorary lieutenant
commander of the A-10 Tactile Fighter Squadron School out at Nellis
Air Force Base. Basically for the A-10 pilots, its their Top
Gun. My dads been the honorary lieutenant commander out there
for awhile and he goes out and drinks at the bar they have there
called The Trough and hangs out with the boys. He likes to take
care of them. Were the only west coast team and were
right across the street from Nellis Air Force Base. So we have kind
of a unique relationship with the base. My dad has been a big part
of that. Everybody knows how I feel about the military with all
the stuff that Ive talked about in the last couple of years.
Of course I have to apologize every time I go to Nellis Air Force
Base because by Marine crew chief likes to make fun of them behind
their backs. Then when were there, there are too many Air
Force guys and they call him the Jar Head when we walk in.
Weve
got a really special relationship with the way the Orleans Racing
team, Las Vegas and Nellis coexist. Recently we went down to the
base to the A-10 school and the 422 squadron and see what we could
do. We didnt care. We just wanted to do anything. Were
going to run a sticker every race. Each race it will be different.
Were just going to keep asking them to give us stickers. The
first race we actually have the graduate sticker. Its like
the patch that all the graduates get at the A-10 school and wear
on their uniform. Thats the sticker that were running
this week. Its an honor for us to be able to do anything we
can for the military and Rambo and I like to do a lot for them.
Were still waiting for Speedway Childrens Charity and
General Sadler to send us back overseas. This is our way to try
to do whatever we can for the troops.
Every
race were going to keep asking the boys for stickers and information
on what the sticker means. We dont want to just put it on
blindly. We want to know a little bit about what were putting
on. Were going to put a new decal on every race. So look for
it on the deck lid above Jasper and in between the two windows in
the back. Every week well have something new. So stay tuned
and see what we put there each week.
Listen in on
the #77: The teams primary radio frequency is 451.3371.
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