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A Long Day and a Lead Lap Finish For Gaughan at
Martinsville
MARTINSVILLE,
VA (06-Oct-21) - Going into Saturdays race at Martinsville
Speedway, Brendan Gaughan had finished every lap of competition
in five Craftsman Truck Series starts there.
It took a heroic
effort on the part of driver and pit crew to push that streak to
six.
The 200-lap
event had just gotten underway when trouble struck the Orleans Racing
team between Turns 3 and 4, bringing out the first of a dozen caution
flags.
Gaughan had
been swept into the multi-truck incident and before he could extricate
his truck from the infield mud the field had already gone by trapping
him a lap down. A pit stop to check for damage prevented the No.
77 Dodge from doubling up for the restart. It took the leader just
22 laps around the tiny track to put Gaughan down another lap as
he ran in 36th place.
On the restart
after the third caution, Gaughan did something that is rarely done
these days when he passed the leader and earned a lap back the old
fashioned way by taking it. Now just one lap down, Gaughan
had to wait his turn until he was eligible to collect the lucky
dog free pass when the seventh caution flew on Lap 132.
Once he was
back on the lead lap Gaughan lined up 25th in the running order.
His forward progress was impeded one more time when he made contact
with a rookie driver and spun out with less than 50 laps to go.
This time, however, the South Point Dodge was unharmed and stayed
on the track.
When the checkers
finally flew Gaughan was given credit for a 19th place finish, collecting
his sixth consecutive lead lap finish at Martinsville.
That is
definitely the hardest Ive ever had to work for a 19th place
finish, said the exhausted driver after the 200-lap event.
The Orleans Racing team gave me a fantastic race truck. There
was nothing wrong with our Dodge today.
Lap 1
started a rookie barrage of chops. I think the rookies have seen
on television the highlight of somebody chopping down on somebody.
What they dont realize is that chopping down on somebody causes
a spin out. They get to the left rear quarter panel and either theyve
got bad spotters or they just keep on cutting down when theres
somebody there. It happened to us on Lap 1 and put us two laps down.
The team
did a fantastic job, Gaughan added. We got out in front
of Ted Musgrave on a restart to earn back one of our laps. Our gear
and transmission shop uses different lower gears than most people.
We beat him on the restart and got in front of him and we had a
good enough Dodge to stay in front of him.
We know
we had a great truck. We just got down two laps. We got one back
and then we had to fight for the free pass. The boys had two fantastic
pit stops where we came in from the back of the field and beat the
pace car out both times. Thats Cup Series level service right
there. If you can come to pit road at Martinsville, change four
tires and beat the pace car out, thats good stuff.
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