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Current mood:  triumphant
Consistency has been key for the 5-Hour Energy Racing
team in the 2009 season. A consistent drive
from start to finish has proven to keep them on track. For Steve Wallace and his No. 66 5-Hour Energy Chevrolet, a top-10 finish at Richmond International Raceway has pushed him into contention for a NASCAR Nationwide Series
Sitting a mere two championship positions behind Wallace is teammate Brendan Gaughan, pilot of the No. 62 5-Hour Energy Extra Strength Chevrolet.
Gaughan has impressed his Rusty Wallace Racing
team as the seasons second highest ranking rookie, and has plenty of
opportunities to push forward with 5-Hour consistency to a memorable
first year.
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