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Gaughan Ready to Tackle Dega
Driver:
Brendan Gaughan
Owner:
Michael Gaughan
John Deere
250
Talladega
Superspeedway
Race:
Saturday, October 7 2:15 pm
Qualifying:
Friday, October 6 11:15 am
2.66-mile
oval, 250 miles/ 94 laps
Notes
of Interest:
While
this is the first ever visit to Talladega Superspeedway for the
Craftsman Trucks its not the first time that driver, Brendan
Gaughan has run the vast 2.66-mile race track. In fact Talladega
is the venue where Gaughan posted his best ever Cup effort, a 4th
place finish in 2004.
Military
Appreciation Program (MAP):
This
week Orleans Racing will carry the colors of the 57th Maintenance
Operations Squadron to Talladega. This unit has roots going back
several decades, to 1943, and is based at Nellis Air Force base
(Las Vegas, NV).
The
57th MOS supports the maintenance effort for more than 148 assigned
A-10A, F-15C/D, F-15E, F-16C/D, F-22A, RQ-1 and MQ-1 aircraft by
managing weapons standardization, quality assurance and maintenance
training for more than 2,200 technicians. It manages fleet health
and group-level programs and resources to include financial, manpower,
vehicles, computers, wing environmental and facilities for the Nellis
Maintenance Complex.
The
Piece: Gaughan will drive Orleans Racings T16
GAUGHAN
ON TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY:
The repaving part is going to be neat. Talladega used to have
big, long, bumpy, bumpy straightaways. Theyre saying now that
its smooth as glass. So Im really excited to see that.
Fortunately or unfortunately that doesnt affect your handling
at Talladega at all. Its just big, fast and mean.
We
have two really good trucks going there. T-19 is a brand new truck
that we just took to the wind tunnel and T-16 is the truck that
ran so well at Daytona but got dinged up right at the end. Ones
brand new and the other is rebuilt. Were actually going to
use T-16 because after looking at the wind tunnel numbers we think
its going to be the better race truck. So even with all that
intelligence that went into the brand new body, were going
with the old body.
Were
excited about the race. Its the first time for the Craftsman
Truck Series at Talladega. I know it isnt going to be the
last because I know the fans are going to see a phenomenal race.
When
I raced at Talladega in the Nextel Cup Series I got my career best
finish and I had Buddy Baker as my coach. Buddy was the coaching
master at Daytona and Talladega. In the truck the air is just so
much more packed and so different. At Daytona there are times when
youll be pointing in a straight line and a truck will come
up underneath you and move you an entire truck length up the race
track and you havent moved the steering wheel. We just push
that much more air. It ends up being a little bit more of an out
of control situation than even the Nextel Cup cars. Thats
also what makes it so fun.
Well
stay in a big pack and its old school racing at Daytona and
Talladega with the slingshot move. We cant bump draft because
the way our bumpers are but we do a whole lot more slingshotting.
Its going to be exciting.
They
call it a White Knuckle Weekend and its very aptly
named. Not in a bad sense though. Its just another style of
racing. Some people dont like that style and some people do.
I dont really say, Woo-hoo! Love that racing but
Im good at it and I say, Hey, lets go racing.
Its just different.
You
definitely are holding on. You hold your breath a few times. You
know when youre four-wide. If youre the third guy in
line you look below you and you know there are two guys inside and
one guy outside. You take a deep breath and think, Oooh, I
dont want to be here. But the Craftsman Truck Series
has some great drivers and well get through it.
Some
people say theres a secret to driving the superspeedways.
I dont know. I know that when I raced in the Nextel Cup Series
for some strange reason my Kodak Dodge liked the middle. It was
really fast right through the middle and that sucked to be in the
middle three-wide all day. But it was fast. Thats how I got
back to the front and how I stayed up front. So I dont know
if theres a secret or if anybody knows any more or less. Everybody
likes to say they can see air or they can do this or that. I dont
know. All I know is you drive your tail off and you do it differently
than at any other place. At the end of the day you take that grip
off the steering wheel and youve got a little shake in your
hands and you say, We made it!
Listen
in on the #77: The teams primary radio frequency is 451.3371.
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