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Gaughan Avoids Trouble in Talladega To Take a
12th Place Finish
TALLADEGA,
AL (7-Oct-06) The closing laps of the inaugural Craftsman
Truck Series race at Talladega Superspeedway looked a lot like the
closing laps of the season opener at Daytona International Speedway.
Thankfully for
Brendan Gaughan, Talladega had a much sweeter ending.
Back in February
Gaughan was poised to kick off the season with a top 10 when he
was swept into a multi-truck crash on the final lap and settled
for a disappointing 24th place finish. It was like déjà
vu for the driver of the No. 77 Dodge when he lined up third for
the final single-file restart at Talladega with 11 laps to go.
It didnt
take long before the field was three-wide and the shuffling began.
Holding his line wasnt much of an option with everyone frantically
scrambling for position so Gaughan eventually found himself smack
in the middle of a hornets nest.
Something had
to give and on the final lap it did.
At the front
of the pack Mike Wallace got tapped by another driver and was sent
headfirst into the outside wall. As Wallace was taking his ride
Derrike Cope spun off the nose of yet another vehicle in a move
that mirrored Wallaces.
As the tire
smoke built in front of him Gaughan was surrounded by trucks and
in about the safest place he could possible be under the circumstances.
Save for a light tap from behind, Gaughan safely steered around
the danger and took the checkers with a 12th place finish.
We were
better than a 12th place truck but I went back too late in the race
and it was my own fault, Gaughan said. We had a Dodge
that should have been better but we were the top Dodge. We worked
our tails off. The guys had great pit stops and Rambo had great
strategy. We were in the middle of the mix. We started at the back
and went to the front. Then we went to the back and got back to
the front.
As for the track
itself, Gaughan had nothing but praise for the recent improvements.
The pavement
is fantastic, Gaughan noted. Theres not a bump
in it and it has plenty of grip. It was typical Talladega with four-
and five-wide. I think we even crammed six on that last lap but
the sixth didnt make it.
This
may have been the biggest crowd ever for a Craftsman Truck race.
I drove Nextel Cup in 2004 and that looked every bit as big as a
Cup crowd to me. I loved it and there wasnt one fan here that
didnt get their moneys worth. That was a fantastic race."
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