Hall of Fame signs teenager.
Moving into their third full time NASCAR Nextel (Sprint) Cup season Hall of Fame Racing will add a second car to their arsenal on seven occasions in 2008 for 19 year-old Brad Coleman.
Coleman, who shot to prominence as a 17-year old when he participated in the 2005 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona with fellow teens Colin Braun and Adrian Carrio, has contested 16 Busch Series races this year with Joe Gibbs Racing with a best finish of second in Kentucky.
Moving into their third full time NASCAR Nextel (Sprint) Cup season Hall of Fame Racing will add a second car to their arsenal on seven occasions in 2008 for 19 year-old Brad Coleman.
Coleman, who shot to prominence as a 17-year old when he participated in the 2005 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona with fellow teens Colin Braun and Adrian Carrio, has contested 16 Busch Series races this year with Joe Gibbs Racing with a best finish of second in Kentucky.
Hall of Fame, who are a satellite team to JGR, have signed former Gibbs driver JJ Yeley as the driver of their #96 Chevrolet for 2008 and will add the as-yet un-numbered second team on a full time basis for Coleman to run for Rookie of the Year honours in 2009.
To gain additional Busch (Nationwide) Series experience in 2008 Coleman will contest the full 35-race season for Brewco Motorsports in 2008.