Brad Coleman Saddles Up for Texas
Youngest NBS Driver has “Week-of-a-Lifetime”
AUSTIN, TX, (April 11, 2007) – Brad Coleman is ready to get in the No. 18 Carino’s Italian Grill race car. After a big welcome home from the Governor of Texas, throwing out the first pitch for Nolan Ryan’s Round Rock Express baseball team, and dozens of media interviews and appearances, the 19 year-old is ready to get on the Texas Motor Speedway track for the first time.
“It has been an unbelievable week but we still have a lot more work ahead”, said the Houston native. “I know Texas Motor Speedway is a big-time track and I will have to be patient and respectful, but I am looking forward to the opportunity. My Joe Gibbs Racing teammates will be ready and I know we will bring our best game to the speedway.”
This will mark the rookie’s first back-to-back race weekend for the Joe Gibbs Racing organization and only his fourth race with the team. He comes off a career-best-15th- place finish and Raybestos® Rookie of the Race acclaim in Nashville.
“We still need some time together ironing out all of the little things that make a good team great. I know I am working with some of the best guys in the business so I must work that much harder to do my part in helping us gel as a unit”, said Coleman. “We all know we are up against at least 20 Nextel Cup drivers and teams this weekend so there is not a whole lot of room for error.”
Coleman was discovered at a Texas go-kart track by LeMans Champion, Price Cobb. He then trained in go-karts in the Dallas area and eventually moved in with the Cobb family at a racetrack in Virginia at the age of 14, where he trained daily in many different types of race cars. While he currently enjoys calling Charlotte home, Texas will always hold a special place in Coleman’s heart.
After his debut in Texas, Coleman will pilot the No. 18 in Talladega (April 28); Richmond (May 4); Kentucky (June 16); Milwaukee (June 23); Gateway (July 21); Indianapolis (July 28); Montreal (Aug. 4); Watkins Glen (Aug. 11); Michigan (Aug. 18); Bristol (Aug. 24); Dover (Sept. 22); Memphis (Oct. 27) and Phoenix (Nov. 10). The remaining races in the No. 18 will be shared by fellow teammates Aric Amirola (7), Kevin Conway (8), and Tony Stewart (3).
The Car
Chassis No. 1849
Back-Up Chasis No. 1870
Brad Coleman Career Highlights
2007 (18/19 Years-Old)
Raybestos® Rookie of the Race/Pepsi 300 at Nashville Superspeedway
2006 (17/18 Years-Old)
Signed NASCAR Busch Driver Contract with Joe Gibbs Racing
First Nine ARCA Races Yield Eight Top 5’s, 3 Poles, 1 Win
Highest Average Finish of All 2006 ARCA Drivers (3rd)
First Win in Sixth ARCA Start (Kentucky Speedway)
2nd in First Career ARCA Race (Nashville Speedway)
Pork Pole Winner at Salem Speedway in Second ARCA Race
29th in First NASCAR Busch Race (Nashville Speedway)
Pork Pole Winner at Kansas Speedway
Pork Pole Winner at Nashville Speedway
2005 (16/17 Years-Old)
Signed NASCAR Driver Development Contract with Brewco Motorsports
NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series Rookie Points Champion in Late Model Stock
Top 10 Daytona Prototype at Rolex Grand American VIR Race
Set a World Record for Youngest Team in Rolex 24 Hour History (Team16)
Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona Top 10 (7th in GT Class)
3rd in Budweiser Challenge at ACE Speedway
Rolex Grand Am Series/Porsche 911 GT3
Rolex Grand Am Series/Daytona Prototype
Formula Car Testing
2004 (15/16 Years-Old)
Star Mazda Pro Formula Series Rookie Season
Named to CDOC Pro Driving Team
Rolex Grand Am Series Crew Member
Lived and trained with Le Mans Champion Price Cobb in Danville, Virginia
20,000 Miles of Formula Car/Stock Car Testing
Extensive Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Car Testing
2003 (14/15 Years-Old)
First 14 Year-Old American to receive Professional Open-Wheel Racing License
First 14 Year-Old to Podium in a Professional Open-Wheel Race
Fran-Am 1600 Pro Series Second Rookie of the Year
10 Top-Five finishes in 13 races/Fourth Overall
20,000 Miles of Formula Car Testing
2002 (13/14 Years-Old)
Rookie Karting Season/64 Races/Won 42% and Podium in 65%
Won Three Karting Series Season Championships
Selected by Pros to Test in a Formula Race Car
2001 (12/13 Years-Old)
Discovered at Houston Indoor Karting Center by Le Mans Champion Price Cobb
Traveled as Crew Member with Toyota Atlantic Race Team
Began Training in a Go-Kart