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Thunder Valley Speeding Ticket Costly For Gaughan
Bristol,
TN (August 23rd, 2006) -- Nothing slows your mo like
a speeding ticket and Brendan Gaughan found that out the hard way
at Bristol Motor Speedway.
After a fifth
place finish in Nashville and a week off to enjoy it, Gaughan and
the Orleans Racing team were eager for the action to resume in Thunder
Valley. Their enthusiasm turned to optimism when the No. 77 Sherwin
Williams Dodge unloaded fast and by the end of the final practice
session was ranked third overall.
Eager to back
up his earlier runs, Gaughan attacked the high banks during his
qualifying attempt and turned in the third fastest lap at 124.841
mph, just 0.050-second off the pace set by pole winner Mark Martin.
It marked Gaughans best starting position since he won the
pole at South Boston Speedway in October 2003, 45 races ago.
Gaughan lined
up right behind Martin for the start of the 200-lap race and that
was where he stayed until his Dodge slid high in Turn 4 and got
sideways on Lap 10. Gaughan managed to keep his truck off the wall
and he lost only one position in the process.
When the second
caution flag flew on Lap 28, Gaughan followed the leader to pit
road for what the Orleans Racing team intended to be their only
stop of the race. The pit crew completed their service with precision
but Gaughan was stunned when he was nabbed for speeding on entry
to pit road.
The penalty
put Gaughan at the rear of the field for the restart and even though
he managed to fight his way back into the top ten, all that close
quarters racing took its toll on the Sherwin Williams Dodge. With
less than 50 laps to go, the truck started to get gradually tighter
and tighter. A window of opportunity to stop for fresh tires and
adjustments came during the final caution of the event, but that
wasnt enough to help Gaughan regain the lost ground.
When the checkers
flew Gaughan was given credit for 17th place, which pushed his top-20
finish streak to eight consecutive races.
The guys
gave me a top 10 or top five Dodge, said Gaughan after the
race. Its a shame because it was a great truck and I
didnt do it justice. Apparently I got caught speeding on pit
road even though I lost spots to Mark Martin. I dont know,
go figure.
It was
just a long night. The boys worked hard for me. Rambo even gave
us one last chance with a late stop. We came in and took tires just
to see what we could do. We got back to exactly where we were but
we probably would have lost spots if we hadnt done that. So
there were great decisions by Rambo and great stops by the boys.
All the guys did an excellent job tonight giving me a Dodge that
could run.
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