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From Brendan Gaughan’s airborne flip in 2019 to Kyle Larson’s terrifying last-lap wreck, these crashes remind us just how dangerous the sport can be.
LaJoie is nowhere close to being the first driver to go upside down at Talladega, however. Brendan Gaughan did a 360-flip in his #62 machine in the fall 2019 race at Talladega.
Brendan Gaughan has struggled in the Class 1 division since winning the 2019 Baja 1000 so he's enlisted some Hall of Fame help for 2023.
Brendan Gaughan lends a unique perspective to the intersection of gambling and NASCAR. The former driver grew up in Las Vegas.
Days after team owner Mark Beard Sr.'s death, Noah Gragson's Daytona 500 hopes were dashed by a Duel qualifying crash.
A fan favorite for his witty commentary about racing in general, Gaughan will officially retire as a driver at the end of Sunday’s YellaWood 500. For the last four years, the Las Vegas native ...
Gaughan's greatest success would come in his early years in the then-NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, where he won eight races, 2002 Rookie of the Year honors, and contended for the series title in ...
Ryan Newman’s crash at the Dayton 500 is a reminder of how dangerous racing is, but his quick recovery is also a testament to the changes NASCAR has made when it comes to safety.
Las Vegas resident and NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan is shaken after witnessing the crash involving his friend Ryan Newman at the Daytona 500 race in Florida.
Las Vegan Brendan Gaughan rests in his car-hauler with his father Michael after finishing his first-ever NASCAR Nextel Series Cup race, the Daytona 500, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2004.
The 2020 NASCAR Cup Series season will be the end of the line as an active competitor for Brendan Gaughan. As he has done since retiring from full-time competition after the 2017 season, Gaughan ...
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