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Brad Coleman

Personal information
NameBrad Coleman
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series statistics
Best cup position69th - 2008
First race2008 3M Performance 400 (Michigan)
NASCAR Nationwide Series statistics
Car #, team#18 - Joe Gibbs Racing
NNS position52nd (2009)
Best NNS position23rd - 2008
First race2006 Federated Auto Parts 300 (Nashville)
Top tens9
Poles1

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Bradford Coleman (born February 26, 1988 in Houston, Texas) is an American stock car driver. He was a high school graduate of Carlisle School.

Coleman was discovered at an indoor karting center in Houston, TX by LeMans champion Price Cobb. He set a record at 16 years-old at the Rolex 24 at Daytona when he and his teammates finished 7th in the GT class driving a Porsche 911 GT3, making them the youngest team in history to drive and complete the famed race.

Following extensive training and racing in stock cars and formula cars, he made his big league stock car racing debut in the ARCA RE/MAX series at Nashville Superspeedway on April 15, 2006, where he finished second. In 9 starts, Coleman posted 8 top five finishes including 3 poles and 1 win. On June 10 of the same year, Coleman made his debut in the Busch Series the same week he graduated from high school. In 2007, Coleman ran 17 races for Joe Gibbs Racing in the #18 Carino’s Italian Grill Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series with Aric Almirola, Kevin Conway, and Tony Stewart filling in the remainder. He put together 3 top 5 finishes, 5 top 10 finishes, 7 top 15 finished and 9 top 20 finishes in only 14 races, including back to back top 5 finishes at Milwaukee and Kentucky and another top 5 finish at Watkins Glen.

It was announced on October 2007 that Coleman would leave Joe Gibbs Racing after the 2007 season. He signed with Baker Curb to drive the #27 Kleenex Ford Fusion full-time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2008, and it was later announced that he had signed with Hall of Fame Racing as well, with plans of running a part-time schedule in 2008, and a full-time run in 2009. He made his Sprint Cup Series debut in the #96 Texas Instruments DLP HDTV Toyota Camry starting at the 3M Performance 400 on August 17, 2008, due to previous driver J.J. Yeley being released. Due to his new Sprint Cup ride, Coleman left Baker Curb Racing. However, after only one start, he was released by Hall of Fame Racing. In 2009 Coleman returned to the Nationwide Series for Joe Gibbs Racing. He shared the #20 Toyota with Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin and drove 8 races. In 2010 he will move back to Joe Gibbs Racings #18 Toyota , the car he drove in 2007 and share the ride with Kyle Busch.

Brad Coleman Video

NASCAR driver Brad Coleman hits a coyote doing 200 MPH.
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ESPN Busch Series Commercial featuring Brad Coleman.
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He spins and crashes along with brad coleman
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What a tragic life. Personally, I liked Gary Coleman. I first knew him back in the days of his hit TV series Diff'rent Strokes. There were issues even then, all well documented publicly ... health scares, health challenges, followed later by battles with his parents over control over money he had earned from that very success and very long running series that defined not only his career, but the rest of his life. I am deeply sadden by the news today of Gary's death at the age of 42. Only 42. The legitimate new services will provide coverage of those details today and in the days ahead that is better left in their hands. I prefer to remember Gary as he was in 1993, when I interviewed him for our Beverly Hills coffee shop chat show. He was unusually at ease talking about his life, both where he had come from, how he got there, his perspective on it all, and the challenges ahead -- many never conquered. My interview with Gary is a part of the RerunIt.com collection. It hasn't yet been added to the viewing-on-demand library on the site, but we have been editing the various segments in preparation for the interview's uploading in our next batch of segments to be added. With the events of the day, I feel it important to rush the process a bit so that I can share with you some of the special moments from that interview.
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Marc Ribot & David Hidalgo (Border Music) @ Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia June 2, 2010. Marc Ribot - Electric Guitar David Hidalgo - Hidalguerra Anthony Coleman - Hammond Organ Brad Jones - Baby Bass Cougar Estrada - Drums Fabian Hevia - Percussion Song title, " Choserita Plena" - Marc Ribot
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Marc Ribot & David Hidalgo (Border Music) @ Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia June 2, 2010. Marc Ribot - Electric Guitar David Hidalgo - Vocals and Floor Tom Anthony Coleman - Hammond Organ Brad Jones - Baby Bass and Floor Tom Cougar Estrada - Drums Fabian Hevia - Percussion Song title: " Chinese Surprize" - David Hidalgo
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Brad and Carl take shots at each other, but Carl says that Brad will definitely be a champion one day.
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Brad Coleman gets a pie in the face from his team for his birthday after qualifying in Mexico.
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WATCH THIS!
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Brad Coleman's Carinos Italian Grill Commercial
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Joe Gibbs Racing

Sprint Cup DriversDenny Hamlin (#11) * Kyle Busch (#18) * Joey Logano (#20)
Nationwide Series DriversBrad Coleman (#18) * Matt DiBenedetto (#20)
Developmental DriversMax Gresham * Darrell Wallace, Jr. Ryan Preece
Partnerships and AffiliationsRusty Wallace Racing
ManagementJoe Gibbs * J. D. Gibbs * Coy Gibbs * Curtis Markham * Jimmy Makar
Former winnersDale Jarrett * Bobby Labonte * Mike McLaughlin * Tony Stewart * Mike Bliss



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