Brad Teague

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Brad Teague is a veteran of the NASCAR Busch Series and the Nextel Cup Series.

Brad Teague is one of the longest running drivers in Busch Series history, running for 19 years. Brad began running the Busch Series in 1982. He ran his first full season in 1985, scoring 7 top tens, finishing 13th in points. In 1986, Brad scored 10 top tens, finishing 19th in points. 1987 was his best career season, winning one race at Martinsville Speedway, having 10 top tens, and finishing 7th in points. However, trobles plagued Brad through 1988 through 2002, not being able to grab a sponsor, or a full-time ride. He raced for multiple teams. In 2002, he ran full-time (for two teams, switching off each race), even though he failed to qualify for 12 races. In 2005, he has ran 2 races for GIC-Mixon Motorsports at the age of 57.

In the Nextel Cup Series, Teague raced a handful of races nearly each year from 1982-1994, running a undeclared rookie year in 1998, in which he ran 13 races.

Brad's career stats in Nextel Cup include 44 starts. Brad's career stats in the Busch Series include 202 starts, 11 top fives, 43 top tens, 2 poles, and 1.3 million dollars in career earnings. Brad has also raced in 9 Craftsman Truck Series races.

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