- Brian Vickers
Infobox NASCAR driver
Name = Brian Lee Vickers
Birthdate = birth date and age|1983|10|24 | Birthplace =Thomasville, North Carolina
Cup_Car_Team = #83 - Red Bull Racing Team
Previous_Year = 2007
Prev_Cup_Pos = 38th | Best_Cup_Pos = 15th - 2005 (NEXTEL Cup)
Cup_Wins = 1
Cup_Top_Tens = 33
Cup_Poles = 5
First_Cup_Race = 2003UAW-GM Quality 500 (Charlotte)
First_Cup_Win = 2006UAW-Ford 500 (Talladega)
Last_Cup_Win = 2006UAW-Ford 500 (Talladega)
Busch_Car_Team = #10/#32 -Braun Racing
Prev_Busch_Pos = 60th
Best_Busch_Pos = 1st - 2003 (Busch Series)
Busch_Wins = 3
Busch_Top_Tens = 35
Busch_Poles = 3
First_Busch_Race = 2001GNC Live Well 250 (Milwaukee)
First_Busch_Win = 2003Kroger 200 (Indianapolis)
Last_Busch_Win = 2003 Stacker 200 (Dover)
Awards = 2003 Busch Series Champion
Updated_On =August 15 ,2008 Brian Lee Vickers (born
October 24 1983 inThomasville, North Carolina ) is an AmericanNASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. Vickers was the 2003Nationwide Series champion, and at age 20, the youngest champion in any of NASCAR's three top-tier series. He currently drives the #83Red Bull Toyota Camry for Red Bull Racing Team.Career
Early Years
Vickers began running go-karts in 1994. Over the next three years, he won eighty races in the
World Karting Association , and won three championships, including the 1995 championship against three-time winnerMike Schwartz (WKA) . In 1998, he moved to the Allison Legacy Series, and won five races during the course of the season. After competing in the NASCARDodge Weekly Racing Series in 1999, he moved toUSAR ProCup , winning Rookie of the Year and two races in 2000. The next season, he won five more races and finished second in points.In 2001, Vickers made his
Nationwide Series debut at theGNC Live Well 250 in the #29 owned by his father, Clyde Vickers. He qualified 30th but finished 37th after a crash. Vickers ran three more races that season, his best finish a 25th atNorth Carolina Speedway . In 2002, Vickers began running the Nationwide Series in his father's #40Dodge Intrepid . He drove in 21 races, and his best finish was 7th at theHardee's 250 , his only top-ten of the season.Hendrick Motorsports
Due to a lack of funding for his family-owned team, Vickers was hired to replace
Ricky Hendrick in the #5GMAC Chevrolet , owned byHendrick Motorsports . Vickers won three races in 2003, and won the championship by 14 points over David Green, becoming the youngest champion in the history of the series at age 20. Vickers made his Cup debut at the 2003UAW-GM Quality 500 , qualifying 20th and finishing 33rd in the #60Haas Automation Chevy. He ran four more races that season in Hendrick's #25UAW /Delphi Chevy, qualifying in the top-5 each time, but posting only one top-20 finish.In 2004, Vickers ran the #25 in the Cup series full-time, carrying sponsorship from Ditech and GMAC. He won two poles, had four top-tens, and finished third behind
Brendan Gaughan andKasey Kahne for Rookie of the Year. The next season, Vickers won theNEXTEL Open exhibition race, which qualified him for the annual All-Star Challenge, in which he finished third. Vickers finished the year 17th in Cup points, scoring ten top-tens, including his then-career best finish of second at thePocono 500 . He also returned to the Nationwide Series in a limited capacity in 2005, driving in six races, and finishing third at Watkins Glen in the #57.The season 2006, statistically, was Vickers' best yet. Vickers finished 7th in the
Daytona 500 , gathered nine top-tens, and got his first victory at theUAW Ford 500 atTalladega Superspeedway . However, the season was marred by conflicts within Hendrick Motorsports. OnJune 25 , Vickers announced that he would leave Hendrick and drive for the newTeam Red Bull team in 2007. In the UAW-Ford 500, Vickers was running third when he bumped teammateJimmie Johnson on the last lap, causing both Johnson (who was second), andDale Earnhardt, Jr. , the leader, to spin out. Vickers went on to score his first victory. Johnson was livid with Vickers, and both he and his crew chiefChad Knaus questioned Vickers' motives with the bump, [http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/opinion/10/08/jjohnson_livid/index.html] , with Knaus stating that Vickers had "run out of talent" prior to wrecking his teammate. [http://www.caledonianrecord.com/pages/strap_in/story/4d4b0b6c8] However, both Johnson and Vickers had a long discussion about what had happened and decided that it was best to move on. This was easily conveyed when Vickers came to congratulate Johnson and Johnson gave him a hug when Johnson won theNextel Cup championship at the Ford 400.Fact|date=May 2008Red Bull Racing Team
In 2007, Vickers drove the #83
Red Bull Toyota Camry for Red Bull, the first season for the new team. His new crew chief for 2007 wasDoug Richert , who spent the last three seasons withGreg Biffle and won a championship withDale Earnhardt . His new teammate at Red Bull wasA. J. Allmendinger , driver of the #84 Red Bull Toyota Camry for Red Bull Racing.This season started out poorly when Vickers suffered a blown tire during his qualifying race for the
Daytona 500 . The next week the team regrouped, however, and scored a tenth place finish in their first outing, theAuto Club 500 , which was coincidentally Toyota's first top 10 in the Nextel Cup series. Two weeks later Vickers led Toyota's first lap in the Nextel Cup series at theAtlanta Motor Speedway .On
May 27 ,2007 , Vickers gave Toyota its first top five ever inCoca-Cola 600 . Toyota brought a new engine to Lowe's, and Vickers showed its potential and surprised many by leading more than 70 laps of the race and having the dominant car. However, towards the end of the race, the power steering of the vehicle began to fail, and eventually ceased operation completely. The teams luck continued to decline as Vickers soon blew a tire and slid into the turn four wall. Immediately as Vickers entered pit road, the caution flew for debris on the track, supposedly from his incident. This was a saving grace, as it allowed the #83 car to stay on the lead lap, albeit off the pace and out of contention for the win. Crew chief Doug Richert managed to salvage the race through pit strategy, enabling Vickers to score a fifth place finish.Late in the 2007 season, crew chief Doug Richert was fired from Red Bull Racing and replaced by Randy Cox, who was formerly employed on Red Bull Racing's Research and Development team. Vickers struggled for the remainder of the season as Red Bull Racing began to focus on developing it's Car of Tomorrow program, which will compete full time during the 2008 season. The resulting inattention to its "current car" program severely hampered Vickers' efforts during the remaining races of that platform.Fact|date=May 2008
In
2008 , Vickers, with new crew chief Kevin Hamlin, qualified for the 50th running of the Daytona 500, after racing himself in with an 11th place finish in the Gatorade Duel 150. He then went on to make the next 4 races with an average finish of 21st including a top 10 at theAtlanta Motor Speedway where he finished 9th. Vickers was outside the top 35 in point all during the 2007 season, which meant he did not have a guaranteed starting spot. However, in 2008, he is now ensured a started sport, for now, since he is in the top 35 after 5 races.Vickers' pit crew won the 2008 Pit Crew Challenge during the 2008 All-Star weekend. Vickers went on the next weekend and led 61 laps in the
2008 Coca-Cola 600 before he lost his left rear wheel and crashed about halfway through the race. He posted Team Red Bull's best finish to date, 2nd place, at Pocono Raceway in June of 2008.NASCAR Nextel Cup results
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