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Talladega is known for its high-speed thrills, but it’s also infamous for some of the most terrifying crashes in NASCAR history. From Brendan Gaughan’s airborne flip in 2019 to Kyle Larson’s ...
Former NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan, with help from Casey Mears and Buddy Feldkamp, aims to ride his mount into history.
Brendan Gaughan lends a unique perspective to the intersection of gambling and NASCAR. The former NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Camping World Truck Series driver grew up in Las Vegas and around the ...
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 ...
Gaughan is scheduled to race next on Aug. 29 at Daytona. After that race, he was planning to return. Jimmie Johnson was the first NASCAR race driver to test positive.
NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan poses for a portrait at South Point in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020. (Chase Stevens/Las Vegas Review-Journal) @csstevensphoto More Stories ...
Gaughan was involved in a similar crash at Talladega Super Speedway in 2019. “NASCAR has already done a phenomenal job,” Gaughan said. “I think people make knee-jerk reactions.
MT. PLEASANT, Mich. (Jan. 27, 2020) – Brendan Gaughan will put a cap on his 23-year NASCAR driving career by running a four-race NASCAR Cup Series schedule in 2020, beginning with the 62nd ...
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 ...
It took nearly 26 hours and 182 laps for Brendan Gaughan of Las Vegas to take the lead in the rain-delayed NASCAR playoff race in Alabama that concluded Monday. A part-time driver in a part-time ride.
While neither are ideal, Brendan Gaughan said his wild blow-over during Monday’s rain-delayed Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway was ultimately preferable to ...