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- For 2009, 20-year-old Brad Coleman returned to JGR for a part-time schedule, sharing the ride with Logano and Hamlin.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- In 2010, Kyle Busch ran most of the races that were paired with Sprint Cup Series races, while Brad Coleman returned to run the stand-alone races.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- The excitement started when Harvick tangled with road course ringers Pruett and Fellows, causing a major pileup involving the likes of Jeff Burton, Brad Coleman, and Andy Pilgrim.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- In January 2007, former Brewco Motorsports development driver and ARCA standout Brad Coleman signed to drive the No.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- At 16, Braun was part of the Team 16 squad and made his road racing debut in the Rolex 24 at Daytona with a Porsche 996 GT3, teammate to future NASCAR driver Brad Coleman.Colin Braun-Wikipedia
- In the first turn a hard-charging Kevin Harvick slammed into the back of Pruett who spun and collected Ron Fellows, Ron Hornaday Jr., Jeff Burton, Brad Coleman, and Scott Wimmer.Scott Pruett-Wikipedia
- Raines drove for Aikman full-time in 2007, and J.J. Yeley and Brad Coleman drove the car in 2008.Troy Aikman-Wikipedia
- 37 (a number previously used by Brewco from 1996-2004), and was driven by Brad Coleman with sponsorship from race sponsor Federated Auto Parts.Brewco Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Brad Coleman captured his first NASCAR pole.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- * As announced at Watkins Glen last week, Brad Coleman becomes the driver of the #96 Hall of Fame Racing Toyota Camry, replacing J.J. Yeley, who was released.2008 3M Performance 400-Wikipedia
- In August 2008, Hall of Fame Racing released Yeley, replacing him with Brad Coleman for one race, and later Ken Schrader and Joey Logano.Hall of Fame Racing-Wikipedia
- 18 car, driven by Kyle Busch and Brad Coleman).2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series-Wikipedia
- During the next season, Ratcliff was the crew chief for three different drivers: Aric Almirola, Brad Coleman and Kevin Conway, in which they earned two poles, four top-fives and five top-10s.Jason Ratcliff-Wikipedia
- Logano drove the car primarily throughout the year, with Hamlin and Brad Coleman also driving in some races.Dave Rogers (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
- The remaining top ten comprised Ron Fellows, Boris Said, Steve Wallace, Brad Coleman and Joey Logano.2008 NAPA Auto Parts 200-Wikipedia
- Featuring over 19 rookies, including the likes of Landon Cassill, development driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Travis Kittleson and Brad Coleman, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, Third-generation driver Brad Keselowski, among others.2007 NASCAR Busch Series-Wikipedia
- On August 6, 2008, Yeley was released from his contract to drive for Hall of Fame Racing, first by being replaced by P. J. Jones at Watkins Glen, Nationwide Series driver and Hall of Fame Racing test driver Brad Coleman at Michigan, and Ken Schrader for the remaining races.J. J. Yeley-Wikipedia
- Conway brought sponsorship from Z-Line Designs, who partnered with him on the recommendation of former driver Lake Speed, and shared the ride with drivers Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, Brad Coleman and Aric Almirola.Kevin Conway (racing driver)-Wikipedia
- Brad Coleman had signed a development contract with Hall of Fame and was expected to drive the car in 2009, but he was reported to be released at the end of the year and replaced by Bobby Labonte after running only one race for the team in 2008.Hall of Fame Racing-Wikipedia
- In the second practice session, Wimmer was once again quickest with a lap time of 29.821 seconds, followed by Almirola, Johnny Benson Jr., Brad Coleman, Jason Keller, Leffler, Darnell, Huffman, Scott Lagasse Jr., and Leicht.2007 AT&T 250-Wikipedia
- Rudy's initially jumped in to NASCAR by sponsoring driver Brad Coleman and team Joe Gibbs Racing for three Xfinity Series (then Nationwide) races in 2009, under the name rudys.com The name "Rudy's Country Store & BBQ" was used for the company's re-entry in 2016 with Garrett Smithley and JD Motorsports.Rudy's Country Store and Bar-B-Q-Wikipedia
- Over the course of his career, he has worked in the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series with drivers Jason Leffler, Denny Hamlin, Aric Almirola, Tony Stewart, Travis Kittleson, J. J. Yeley, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano, Brad Coleman, Matt DiBenedetto, Michael McDowell, Carl Edwards, Daniel Suárez, Matt Tifft, and Kyle Benjamin.Dave Rogers (NASCAR)-Wikipedia
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