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Braun and Hunter-Reay going in circles.

Jeff Burton, Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet, Brickyard 400 testing. [Pic Credit IMS Media/Ron McQueeney]
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Braun and Hunter-Reay going in circles.

Friday, 29th September 2006

Seventeen-year-old Colin Braun and two-time Champ Car World Series race winner Ryan Hunter-Reay were both selected to join 14 other drivers at a one day driver development test for General Motors.

by Travis Braun

Seventeen-year-old Colin Braun and two-time Champ Car World Series race winner Ryan Hunter-Reay were both selected to join 14 other drivers at a one day driver development test for General Motors.

The test – the first of three parts – took place on September 12, 2006 at Caraway Speedway in Asheboro, North Carolina, where the drivers rotated through two Richard
Childress Racing (RCR) NASCAR Busch Series cars.

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The drivers were not competing for any particular honor, but instead got the opportunity to drive in front of people like NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series champion, Ron Hornaday Jr., Kevin Harvick’s Busch crew chief, Pat Smith, and all the other GM representatives.

As well as impressive résumés, both Hunter-Reay and Braun spent the major portion of 2006 turning heads in the Grand-Am series. Hunter-Reay competed in five Grand Touring (GT) races this year where he scored two podiums. He also drove in the final race at Miller Motorsports Park in the SunTrust Racing Daytona Prototype (DP).

Braun ran the full Grand-Am schedule this year driving the Krohn Racing #76 DP, where he claimed two victories. Despite their level of experience, the two drivers had very little time in a stock car heading into the event.

“I went and did a couple of laps in a late model,” Hunter-Reay said. “Then I went and did a school Busch car in Kansas, but that was all way before [the test], and a school car relates nothing to a race car.”

Nevertheless, the two drivers happily spent Monday at the RCR Busch shop, looking over the cars and seeing how they fit.

“We went to the Busch shop, and the cars there are immaculately prepared,” Braun said,. Everyone looks like they know exactly what they are doing.”
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