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Gaughan Caps Busy Week in Las Vegas With 15th
Place Finish
LAS
VEGAS, NV (06-September-23) - The Smiths Las Vegas
250 may have been a home game for Brendan Gaughan but Las Vegas
Motor Speedways recent reconfiguration all but erased any
hope he may have had for a home field advantage.
The week leading
up to Saturday nights race was a busy one for Gaughan who
fulfilled numerous media obligations, greeted fans during the annual
Open House at the teams race shop and hosted a charity poker
tournament to benefit the local chapter of Speedway Childrens
Charities.
By the time
Friday rolled around Gaughan was ready to strap into the No. 77
South Point Dodge and get down to business. After a full day of
optional testing two things became clear. Tire wear on the new track
surface was a non-issue and Gaughans preferred high groove
was a treacherous place to race.
On race day
the team used the two brief practice sessions to scuff tires and
fine tune on their truck and when it came time to qualify for the
146 lap event Gaughan turned in a lap good enough to start 23rd
on the grid.
Various pit
strategies constantly reshuffled the running order throughout the
race but crew chief Rambo Liberati stuck with his own plan and called
for the final pit stop of the evening during the fifth caution of
the race when most of the leaders stayed out. With half the race
to go, the leaders should have had to make one more pit stop but
an extended caution between from Lap 107 to Lap 116 allowed them
to stretch their fuel mileage to the end of the race.
Mired in traffic,
Gaughan stormed back up through the field and was scored in 15th
when he ran out of time and the checkers flew.
It wasnt
a bad night, Gaughan admitted. Especially when you think
back to the disappointment of last year when we finished 35th. We
ran up front for awhile and had great pit strategy. I was really,
really impressed with the pit stops by the boys tonight. We had
a strategy but it just didnt play out. It was almost right
in our hands and then that long caution really cost us our strategy
and we just had to race for it.
Our Dodge
was just al little bit too tight, so they kept hurting us in Turns
3 and 4. But we were really good in Turns 1 and 2 and we were able
to keep our nose up and clean. Well take it. We brought the
truck home in one piece and we know what aero things we need to
fix for Texas and places like that. Well fix it and try to
get it even better still.
Im
going to go home and Im not going to wake up until three oclock
tomorrow afternoon. As much as I love racing in Vegas by the time
the race is over Im really glad that its only once a
year.
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