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Gaughan
Grabs Top-20 Finish at The Monster Mile
DOVER, DE
(June 2, 2006) Brendan Gaughan settled for a 19th place finish
at Dover International Speedway but with just a single well-timed
caution that result could have been much, much better.
Gaughan counts
Dover among his favorite places to race and when he climbed into
the No. 77 Dodge as it sat 30th on the starting grid he looked forward
to the challenge of getting through the field and chasing down the
leaders.
With a loose
truck in the opening laps, the Orleans Racing pit crew took advantage
of the first caution on Lap 21 to call their driver to pit road
to remove a right, rear spring rubber in an effort to improve the
handling. After the stop Gaughan took the green flag in 28th place
but with the field stringing out and the leaders setting a torrid
pace it wasnt long before trucks were being lapped left and
right. Gaughan did everything he could to hang on to the lead lap
but when he was held up by a slower truck, he was unable to keep
the leader behind him.
When the third
caution flew on Lap 98, crew chief Rambo Liberati saw his opportunity
to turn the tide with a bit of pit strategy. A fuel only pit stop
put Gaughan right up next to the leader on the restart and with
a quick caution he would be eligible for the free pass back onto
the lead lap.
It was sound
strategy considering there were 11 cautions in the 2005 event at
the Monster Mile but unfortunately for Gaughan history did not repeat
itself. By the time the caution flew for the fourth and final time
on Lap 158, the leaders were again lapping the field and the free
pass went to another driver.
Gaughan fought
for track position to the bitter end and on the final lap of the
200-lap race he passed Dennis Setzer to finish 19th and hold steady
at 16th in the point standings.
I was
not slow enough to go down a lap but I couldnt get past a
slower truck and thats what got us a lap down, said
Gaughan. Rambo had great strategy to get us back. We rolled
the dice. Hey, were from Vegas and were not afraid.
We went for fuel only to get us to the front of the Lucky Doge line.
We stayed there for the longest time but the leader caught somebody
and then the caution came out. We just couldnt get our lap
back.
We had
a decent truck and it showed some moments of brilliance. We just
didnt have the correct balance all the way. It had good laps
and it had bad laps. You had to run real precise with it and Im
an off-roader and that precise thing never has worked well for me.
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