Brad Coleman

Bradford Coleman (born February 26, 1988) is an American former professional stock car racing driver.

During his career, Coleman was a development driver for Brewco Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing.

Coleman was discovered at an indoor karting center in Houston by LeMans champion Price Cobb.

[1] On June 10 of the same year, Coleman made his debut in the Busch Series for Brewco Motorsports driving the No.

18 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Busch Series with Aric Almirola, Kevin Conway, and Tony Stewart filling in the remainder.

96 Toyota Camry starting at the 3M Performance 400 on August 17, 2008, due to previous driver J. J. Yeley being released.

Due to his new Sprint Cup ride, Coleman left Baker Curb Racing.

At Road America he was leading inside of ten laps to go but was forced off the track on a late restart by Brad Keselowski but recovered to finish 6th.

Coleman's car in 2009 at Milwaukee
Coleman's car in 2010 at Road America