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{{NASCAR current driver|
{{NASCAR current driver|
Name = Brian Vickers|
Name = Brian Vickers|
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Best_Cup_Pos = 25th - [[2004]] (NEXTEL Cup) |
Best_Cup_Pos = 25th - [[2004]] (NEXTEL Cup) |
Wins = 0 |
Wins = 0 |
Top_Tens = 13 |
Top_Tens = 14 |
Poles = 3 |
Poles = 3 |
First_Race = [[2003]] [[UAW-GM Quality 500]] ([[Lowe's Motor Speedway|Charlotte]]) |
First_Race = [[2003]] [[UAW-GM Quality 500]] ([[Lowe's Motor Speedway|Charlotte]]) |
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Last_Win = - |
Last_Win = - |
Awards = [[2003]] [[Busch Series|Busch Series Champion]]|
Awards = [[2003]] [[Busch Series|Busch Series Champion]]|
Updated_On = [[September 4]], [[2005]] |
Updated_On = [[October 2]], [[2005]] |
}}
}}
'''Brian Lee Vickers''' (born [[October 24]], [[1983]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[NASCAR]] driver.
'''Brian Lee Vickers''' (born [[October 24]], [[1983]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[NASCAR]] driver.

Revision as of 21:15, 27 October 2005

Template:NASCAR current driver Brian Lee Vickers (born October 24, 1983) is an American NASCAR driver.

Vickers, from Thomasville, North Carolina, was the 2003 Busch series champion, the youngest NASCAR Series champion in history, at age 20. Vickers drives the #25 Ditech.com / GMAC Chevrolet for Rick Hendrick. At this writing, Vickers has 59 Nextel cup starts and 9 top tens and 3 top fives. he has a career best finish of 2nd. He won the Nextel Open in 2005 and finished 3rd in the same year's Nextel All-Star Challenge.

On July 26, 2005, Vickers appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, during which he was interviewed by Samantha Bee regarding the "new face of NASCAR."