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Gaughan
A Victim of Squeeze Play at The Milwaukee Mile
WEST
ALLIS, WI (June 23, 2006) Brendan Gaughan rolled into
The Milwaukee Mile with three consecutive top five finishes at the
historic oval and he was fiercely determined to add a fourth.
Instead,
his fourth start at the one-mile flat track turned into a classic
case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time instead of a
night to remember.
Gaughan
started the 200-lap race in 20th place and like most of his fellow
competitors he struggled with a tight race truck until the first
round of pit stops on Lap 40. The adjustments made by the pit crew
were on the money and Gaughan was able to race the No. 77 Orleans
Racing Dodge from 29th on the restart up to 17th by the time the
third caution flew on Lap 77. A quick two-tire stop gained Gaughan
another five spots as he lurked just outside the top 10.
His
first close encounter of the evening came on Lap 83 when Kerry Earnhardt
spun out while running mid-pack and the field scrambled to avoid
him. The Orleans Racing Dodge made incidental contact with another
truck but Gaughan was able to continue and lost just two positions
in the fracas.
After
the restart, Gaughan found himself running in a crowd with nowhere
to hide. Caught in the middle with a truck on either side, he was
along for the ride when the driver on the inside drifted high and
forced him into the truck running the high groove.
Soon
after the contact, Gaughan reported that the tight condition had
returned and this time it remained until the end of the race. What
started out as a night of promise for Gaughan and his team ended
with a disappointing 19th place finish.
The
Orleans Racing team will have little time to cry over the spilled
Milwaukee mile as they gear up for next weekends race at Kansas
Speedway.
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