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Coleman Signs with Hall of Fame Racing:
Coleman Signs with Hall of Fame Racing:
November 2, 2007
Rookie driver Brad Coleman, only a few short weeks after signing for a full-time ride with Brewco Motorsports in the Busch Series, has turned around and signed another contract to go Sprint Cup racing in 2008 with Hall of Fame Racing. The 19-year-old Texas native has
Coleman Signs with Hall of Fame Racing:
Coleman Signs with Hall of Fame Racing:
November 2, 2007
While a string of Cup veterans are standing in NASCAR's unemployment line, praying for a ride next season, rookie Brad Coleman has two. Only a few short weeks after signing for a full-time ride with Brewco Motorsports in the Busch Series, Coleman has turned around
Coleman Signs with Brewco for 2008:
Coleman Signs with Brewco for 2008:
October 17, 2007
After a successful rookie season in the Busch Series, Brad Coleman has decided to leave Joe Gibbs Racing to pilot a full-time ride in the #27 Kleenex Ford Fusion with the new owners of Brewco Motorsports. In the move, Coleman will reunite with his former Crew Chief
2008 Driver Lineup Taking Shape:
2008 Driver Lineup Taking Shape:
October 12, 2007
The driver lineup for several Nationwide Series teams for 2008 is shaping up. Current series points leader Carl Edwards will run the full season against next year, a Roush Fenway Racing spokesman said, and Michael Waltrip Racing officials said David Reutimann would
Changes for Brewco & Braun Racing:
Changes for Brewco & Braun Racing:
October 11, 2007
After eight seasons with Brewco Motorsports Stewart Cooper has opted for a change. Beginning this weekend at Lowe's Motor Speedway Shawn Parker has taken over crew chief duties on the #37 Ford while Cooper has plans to move on with another team. Beginning next week
Rockwell Automation to Bow Out of Motorsports after 2007 Season: UPDATE:
Rockwell Automation to Bow Out of Motorsports after 2007 Season: UPDATE:
August 26, 2007
Rockwell Automation will finish its 11-year motorsports tenure with Joe Gibbs Racing. The #20 Rockwell Automation Chevy campaigned by JGR in the Busch Series since 2003 will see its final race in Rockwell Automations red and white livery at the Busch Series season
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Michigan:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Michigan:
August 13, 2007
Brad Coleman was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen. Coleman finished fifth, his third top-five and fifth top-10 of the 2007 season. He took top rookie honors for the fourth time this season. David Ragan leads Marcos Ambrose by 18 points
FedEx Sponsoring Coleman at Montreal: UPDATE:
FedEx Sponsoring Coleman at Montreal: UPDATE:
August 1, 2007
Brad Coleman will drive the #18 FedEx Express Chevy Saturday at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.(Brad Coleman PR)(7-31-2007) UPDATE: Coleman will wear a special designed race helmet when the Busch Series cars take to the track this weekend. Colemans helmet was designed for
NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Busch Series Highlights from Gateway International Raceway:
NASCAR Countdown: ESPN2 Busch Series Highlights from Gateway International Raceway:
July 19, 2007
ESPN on ABC's NASCAR Countdown will have a live preview at 8 p.m. ET Saturday, July 21, of the Busch Series race at Gateway International Raceway. Allen Bestwick will host the qualifying show, joined in the ESPN Pit Studio by analyst Brad Daugherty. Tim Brewer will
Brad Coleman Starts Six Race Stretch with Gibbs:
Brad Coleman Starts Six Race Stretch with Gibbs:
July 16, 2007
Gateway marks the first of a six week stretch of consecutive races for #18-Brad Coleman, by far his longest run of the year. The effort will take him from St. Louis to ORP and then on to the road courses at Montreal and Watkins Glen, followed by Michigan and Bristol
Raybestos Rookie Notes for New Hamphshire:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for New Hamphshire:
June 26, 2007
Brad Coleman was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the AT&T 250 at The Milwaukee Mile. Coleman finished fourth, his second top-five and third top-10 finish in 10 Busch Series starts. He took Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the third time in 2007. David Ragan
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Milwaukee:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Milwaukee:
June 18, 2007
Brad Coleman was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the Meijer 300 at Kentucky. Coleman finished second his best finish in nine Busch Series starts and grabbed his first top-five effort in the NASCAR Busch Series. He took Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the
Governor Rick Perry Proclaims Brad Coleman Day in Texas:
Governor Rick Perry Proclaims Brad Coleman Day in Texas:
April 10, 2007
Texas Governor Rick Perry stood outside the State Capitol building Tuesday alongside 19-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing driver Brad Coleman and proclaimed the day in his honor. Brad is a determined young man, and his hard work and dedication have helped him become the successful
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Texas:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Texas:
April 9, 2007
Brad Coleman was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the April 7 Pepsi 300 at Nashville. Coleman scored a 15th-place finish on the lead lap (his best finish in five career Busch Series starts) and took top rookie honors for the first time this season. Marcos Ambrose
Brad Coleman to Run ARCA Race at Daytona:
Brad Coleman to Run ARCA Race at Daytona:
February 5, 2007
Brad Coleman will pilot the #94 PPMD/Carinos Chevy for Bobby Gerhart Racing in the ARCA 200 at Daytona in hopes of saving a few lives. Carinos Italian Grill, Colemans primary sponsor for the Joe Gibbs Racing #18 Chevy in the Busch Series, has donated the ARCA car to
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