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- Brian Vickers made his Cup Series debut at the fall Charlotte race, finishing 33rd, before moving to the 25 car.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 19-year-old Brian Vickers was hired to drive the 5 car in 2003, handpicked by Ricky Hendrick.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- 25 was Brian Vickers, who was initially supposed to drive the car beginning in 2004 while racing full-time in the Busch Series in 2003 (where he won the championship).Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Brian Vickers ran the car in five races with Pizza Hut and Ore-Ida sponsorship, debuting the car at Darlington.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- Earnhardt started the 2016 season with a crash in the Sprint Unlimited on lap 23 when Brian Vickers cut down a tire and hit him, damaging the side of his car.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- He began his first full-time Busch Series season in 2004, replacing Brian Vickers in the No.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- On August 16, 2005, Stewart was fined $5,000 for hitting Brian Vickers after the completion of the Busch Series Zippo 200 at Watkins Glen.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Brian Vickers then drove the car for the next three races, scoring an 8th-place finish at Texas.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Busch went on to win his fourth race of the season at Bristol Motor Speedway in August; he would miss qualifying for the Chase for the Sprint Cup by eight points to Brian Vickers.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- At Infineon, Stewart was involved in an altercation with rookie driver Brian Vickers.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Following a crash intentionally caused by Stewart on Brian Vickers at Infineon Raceway in June 2011, Vickers intentionally wrecked Stewart as payback.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- At New Hampshire, Stewart led 84 laps and was overtaken by Brian Vickers with 14 laps to go.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- They would give Childress the NASCAR Busch Series owner's championship that season, with the driver's championship going to Brian Vickers.Kevin Harvick-Wikipedia
- He came close to winning at Talladega, and was leading on the last lap when Brian Vickers made contact with Earnhardt's future teammate Jimmie Johnson, sending Johnson into Earnhardt and spinning both of them out.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- Stewart was replaced by Brian Vickers and Ty Dillon.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Talladega also has had many first-time winners, such as Richard Brickhouse, Ron Bouchard, Bobby Hillin, Davey Allison, Brian Vickers, Brad Keselowski, and, in 2017, Ricky Stenhouse Jr.Talladega Superspeedway-Wikipedia
- Kenseth's second championship hopes went south after several altercations with Brian Vickers.Matt Kenseth-Wikipedia
- Brian Vickers and Elliott Sadler would drive the No.Tony Stewart-Wikipedia
- Starting in the 2013 season, 2003 Busch Series Champion Brian Vickers joined the team driving the 20 for the full season with sponsorship from Dollar General, in addition to a partial Sprint Cup Series schedule in Michael Waltrip Racing's 55 car.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Two of Michael Waltrip Racing's Part-time drivers stepped in to replace Hamlin, with Mark Martin filling in at Martinsville and Brian Vickers filling in for four races.Denny Hamlin-Wikipedia
- He began his 2009 season at the 2009 Daytona 500, he was involved in a wreck on lap 124 when Dale Earnhardt Jr. swerved into Brian Vickers.Kurt Busch-Wikipedia
- After finishing 25th at the Chevy Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond, Kenseth was bumped out of the Chase by Brian Vickers.Matt Kenseth-Wikipedia
- Two weeks later in Martinsville, Earnhardt struggled throughout the race, and spun out after Danica Patrick was hit by Brian Vickers and sent into Earnhardt and ended up finishing 24th, 2 laps down, losing the points lead to Jimmie Johnson.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
- Brian Vickers holds the NASCAR qualifying record at TMS.Texas Motor Speedway-Wikipedia
- 12 laps later, on a restart from Marcos Ambrose's spin, Busch's day was ended prematurely when he was tapped by Carl Edwards and turned into Brian Vickers, then shot up head-on into the turn 2 wall, destroying the front part of his car and leaving him with a 34th-place finish.Kyle Busch-Wikipedia
- The team has fielded cars in the past for many NASCAR drivers, including Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Terry Labonte, Darrell Waltrip and Benny Parsons and other notables such as Geoff Bodine, Tim Richmond, Ricky Rudd, Ken Schrader, Ricky Craven, Joe Nemechek, Kyle Busch, Casey Mears, Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.Hendrick Motorsports-Wikipedia
- For Sadler, it was his first start in the Sprint Cup Series since the 2012 Daytona 500, and his first opportunity since he was forced to turn down a part-time deal at Michael Waltrip Racing that same year (ultimately taken by 2013 teammate Brian Vickers) by then-owner Richard Childress.Joe Gibbs Racing-Wikipedia
- Martin skipped Bristol, where Brian Vickers drove the car.Mark Martin-Wikipedia
- In the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway, Montoya almost scored his first career Sprint Cup Series oval-track win, but finished fourth due to an untimely caution coming out with three laps to go (caused by Brian Vickers crashing).Juan Pablo Montoya-Wikipedia
- Earnhardt was then directly involved in a controversial crash on lap 124, when, while fighting to return to the lead lap, he came in contact with Brian Vickers while fighting to be the first driver one lap down (who gets a free pass should the caution flag come out), causing a 10-car pileup which included Denny Hamlin, Scott Speed, Jimmie Johnson, Kyle and Kurt Busch, Robby Gordon, Jamie McMurray, and Carl Edwards.Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Wikipedia
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