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Gaughan
Survives Wild One in Nashville, Finishes Fifth
LEBANON, TN
(August 12, 2006) Brendan Gaughan and the Orleans
Racing team handled everything Nashville Superspeedway threw at
them during Saturdays Craftsman Truck Series event and raced
away with a well-deserved fifth place finish.
An unresolved
problem with the teams radio plagued Gaughan and his pit crew
throughout the race but they were able to persevere despite the
limited communication and remained in contention right up to the
green/white/checker finish.
Prior to the
race there was nothing wrong with team communication as the crew
unloaded T-15 and made a good Dodge great with all the right adjustments
during a pair of practice sessions. Expectations for a great weekend
grew even higher after Gaughan turned in a 14th place qualifying
effort.
Gaughan struggled
with the handling in the opening laps of the race but an early caution
on Lap 21 allowed him to hit pit road for assistance from his crew.
A spring rubber did little to help the handling so Gaughan hit pit
road a second time under caution on Lap 35.
The No. 77 South
Coast Dodge remained on pit road longer than intended when a rear
spring fell out of the pocket as the jack went up. Thanks to quick
thinking and work by the crew Gaughan remained on the lead lap and
rejoined the field 31st in the running order.
With just 40
laps in the books and 110 to go, Gaughan had plenty of time to make
up the track position lost and he didnt waste any of it. Four
laps after the restart showed Gaughan in 26th and by Lap 76 he was
running 15th.
Crew Chief Rambo
Liberati opted not to pit during the fifth caution on Lap 77 but
when a crash slowed the field with just under 60 laps to go, fuel
consumption became an issue and Gaughan hit pit road for the final
time.
With four fresh
tires for good measure, Gaughan began yet another assault on the
field and when a crash set up a green/white/checker finish he was
running comfortably in sixth place. The final restart sparked fireworks
at the front of the pack between Todd Bodine and Mike Skinner and
when they wrecked each other out Gaughan had a fleeting glimpse
of his shot to steal the victory.
Instead, Skinners
truck came down the track right into the path of the South Coast
Dodge and Gaughan lost the momentum he needed to get to the front
when he stomped on the brakes to avoid contact.
In four starts
at Nashville Superspeedway Orleans Racing has never finished outside
the top six; as an added bonus Gaughan gained one position in the
point standings to take over the 13th spot.
The Orleans
Racing team doesnt really know what it feels like to run up
front all day, said Gaughan with a chuckle. That would
just be way too nice of a day for us. It was great teamwork today.
Thats what this day was all about.
Rambo
made great adjustments and great calls on pit road. Danny Goad,
our rear tire changer caught a spring out of the pocket in the middle
of a standard pit stop. Just to see that is phenomenal. Our new
guy on the over the wall gang, Robert Ewing, was just awesome. On
that stop when the spring was out of the pocket, he finished his
job on the fronts and our jackman Calvin (Gravely) had the presence
of mind to wait and Robert not only removed his five lug nuts but
also the five lug nuts on the back tire while Danny dealt with the
spring. It was a just a great, great job by the guys and great teamwork.
I make
my gravy up in the high groove, said Gaughan as he recalled
the closing laps. At Kentucky I tried to go to the bottom
and it cost me a spot, so Im not doing it again. I went to
the high groove in Turns 1 and 2 and unfortunately thats where
the wreck was happening. It cost a few spots but you cant
do it over again. I had to go with the line that got me there and
thats the high groove. Everybody started banging on each other
and we missed everything, which was a good thing.
Then we
got passed by a couple people, Gaughan added. I just
hauled the mail into Turn 3 and got one more spot. We had to get
a top five and we did it. Thats what this business is about
top fives every week. Were going to win some races
and were going to get into the top 10 in points.
With a smile
on his face Gaughan added, Theres not a scratch on the
truck so the fab shop is going to love me for a change.
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