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Monday, 22 September 2014 15:34

Brendan Gaughan Wins The VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300

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Brendan Gaughan won the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300, recording his second career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory, and his second of the season. Brain Scott, Ty Dillon and Cale Conley finished second, third, and sixth, respectfully.

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Brendan Gaughan won the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300, recording his second career NASCAR Nationwide Series victory, and his second of the season. Brain Scott, Ty Dillon and Cale Conley finished second, third, and sixth, respectfully.

Ty Dillon qualified on the pole for the VistMyrtleBeach.com 300 and was the highest qualifying Richard Childress Racing entry at Kentucky Speedway. Brendan Gaughan, Cale Conley and Brian Scott qualified third, fourth and fifth, respectfully.
RCR recorded a 1-2-3 finish for the first time since the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Ty Dillon currently leads the RCR drivers in the Nationwide Series driver point standings in third, Brian Scott is fourth and Brendan Gaughan eighth.
Next up for the Nationwide Series is the Dover 200 at Dover International Speedway. Catch all the action live next Saturday afternoon, September 27 at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time on ESPN2.

Brian Scott Earns a Hard Fought Second Place Finish at Kentucky Speedway

Brian Scott and the No. 2 Shore Lodge Chevrolet team topped off their weekend at Kentucky Speedway with a second-place finish in the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300. After being fast in both practice sessions on Friday, Scott backed it up with a fifth-place qualifying effort on Saturday afternoon. Once the 200-lap race started, Scott solidified himself in the top-five running in third place until a lap-67 caution. On the pit stop, crew chief Phil Gould called for fuel, four tires and a track bar adjustment to alleviate the loose-handling condition Scott was experiencing. That kept him in the top-five running positions through a major portion of the race. A caution on lap 169 allowed Gould to bring Scott down pit road for their last stop of the race. Driver and crew chief agreed to take four tires, fuel and some minor adjustments. This placed them sixth for the lap 174 restart. Through several more cautions, Scott vaulted from sixth to fourth to second, where he would ultimately finish. This moved the team to fourth in the driver's championship points standings, as well.

Start - 5th Finish - 2nd Laps Led - 0 Points - 4th

BRIAN SCOTT QUOTE:

"We practiced so well on Friday, I knew we were going to have a pretty good qualifying effort on Saturday. I am so proud of the Shore Lodge guys and the work they did on pit road. We needed one more little adjustment, and the four-tire call did work in our favor as we went from sixth to second. Congrats to my teammates Brendan Gaughan on the win, Ty Dillon was third and Cale Conley was sixth. That's a great showing for RCR and ECR Engines."

Ty Dillon Finishes Third Under Lights at Kentucky Speedway

Ty Dillon drove Richard Childress Racing's No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/TRACKER Boats Chevrolet Camaro to a third-place finish Saturday night, recording the team's fifth top-five finish of the season. Earlier in the afternoon, Dillon won his second-career NASCAR Nationwide Series pole award. He led the field to the green flag and would go on to lead 155 of the 200 laps. For a majority of the race, Dillon radioed to crew chief Danny Stockman that his No. 3 Camaro was handling well and had a great balance through the corners. The 22-year-old driver was dominant in the middle part of the 200-lap race - at one point he had a 6.5 second lead over second place - and his pit crew kept him in the lead winning the race off pit road on four of the team's pit stops. Dillon was tested on restarts in the final 20 laps. He competed with teammates Brian Scott and Brendan Gaughan on the race's final green-flag restart on lap 193, and came up short of a victory. The No. 3 Bass Pro Shops driver crossed the finish line third, giving RCR a 1-2-3 finish. He was the first Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender to finish and remains third in the driver point standings with six races remaining.

Start - 1st Finish - 3rd Laps Led - 155 Points - 3rd

TY DILLON QUOTE:

"We had a dominating performance tonight in our Bass Pro Shops Chevy. We had a great shot at winning this race tonight, but we came up just a little short. It was a great finish and I'm so happy for my teammate Brendan (Gaughan). If we're going to get beat, I'd rather have my teammate win. This one hurts a little, but there are a few races left and we can hopefully build on this."

Cale Conley Earns a Career Best Sixth-Place Finish at Kentucky Speedway

Cale Conley and the No. 33 IAVA team earned a career best sixth-place finish Saturday evening under the lights at Kentucky Speedway. In his ninth NASCAR Nationwide Series start Conley started the 300-mile event from the fourth spot, his best qualifying effort to date, and batted a slight tight-handling condition early in the event. The caution flag flew on lap 23, which allowed crew chief Nick Harrison to bring Conley to pit road for two right side tires and fuel. Conley restarted fourth when green-flag racing resumed on lap 29 and never fell out of the top 10. The Vienna, W.Va-native battled hard with Series veterans to remain inside the top 10. Under each ensuing caution, the No. 33 team continued to work on the handling of their Chevrolet Camaro. As the laps wound down, Conley battled for every spot to cross the finish line in the sixth position and claim his first career top-10 finish.

Start: 4th Finish: 6th Laps Led: 0 Points: N/A

CALE CONLEY QUOTE:

"We had a great IAVA Chevrolet, Nick and the boys made great adjustments all weekend. It was fun battling all night long and I'm really happy to leave Kentucky with my first top-10 finish. Congrats to Brendan for the win and to RCR for such a strong night. I can't wait to get back behind the wheel next weekend in Dover."

Brendan Gaughan Races his way to Second Victory of the Season at Kentucky Speedway

Brendan Gaughan and the No. 62 Richard Childress Racing team brought home their second Sunoco checkered flag of the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series season Saturday night at Kentucky Speedway. After qualifying third for the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300, Gaughan showed the horsepower of his RCR-prepared Chevrolet and jumped to the lead on lap 10. When a caution fell on lap 23, the Las Vegas-native reported the handling of his Camaro was loose in the center of the turns. The Shane Wilson-led team elected to take four Goodyear tires and Sunoco fuel only, pushing them back to 12th on the restart. Gaughan fought to make up track position and by lap 100, had returned to the top five. During the final pit stop for the Protect the Harvest Chevrolet on lap 115, Shane Wilson made the call for four fresh Goodyear tires. This pit road decision ultimately gave the No. 62 team the upper hand in the final laps of the VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300. On the final restart, with only seven laps remaining, the 39-year-old RCR driver slipped by teammate Sunoco Rookie Contenders Ty Dillon and Chase Elliott. That maneuver put Gaughan in the lead, where he remained for the final laps giving him his second-career Nationwide Series win. Gaughan is eighth in the driver point standings as the series heads to Dover International Speedway.

Start - 3rd Finish - 1st Laps Led - 22 Points - 8th

BRENDAN GAUGHAN QUOTE:

"I cannot say enough about the equipment that RCR and ECR provide me and I can't explain how it feels to win for the second time this season, doing so tonight with our Protect the Harvest Chevrolet. We had an unbelievably fast race car all weekend and my crew chief Shane Wilson made the right call for four tires on that last stop that really gave me the advantage, especially on the restarts. So proud of all of my guys, we did it."

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