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Vickers To Drive For Braun: Braun Racing is pleased to announce the addition of Brian Vickers to the No.10 Toyota Camry driver line-up. Vickers is slated to drive the No. 10 Camry in four Busch Series races starting this weekend at Michigan International Speedway with sponsorship from Fan1st.com. Vickers will also run the No.10 at Bristol Motor Speedway, California Speedway and Richmond International Raceway. Dave Blaney has been the primary driver of the No.10 Braun Racing Camry in the 2007 season. In 20 races with the team this year, Dave Blaney captured seven top-10 finishes, three top-five finishes and one pole. We enjoy our relationship with Dave Blaney, Braun Racing owner Todd Braun said. He is still a valued part of the organization and has done a great job for us this season. We are also initiating a relationship with fellow Toyota driver Brian Vickers. We plan to have both drivers in the fold for the remainder of this year as we continue to build and strengthen our relationships within Toyota. Vickers began his Busch Series career in 2001. In 2003 he took home the Busch Series Championship in his first full season of competition, becoming NASCARs youngest-ever champion at 20 years of age. In 73 series starts, Vickers captured three wins, 16 top-fives and 28 top-10 finishes. (BR PR) (08-16-07)
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