
Oh, the headlines:
"David slays goliaths"
"Gilliland shocks NASCAR"
"One for the little guys"
"Believe the HYPE"
In 11 laps, David Gilliland arrived on the NASCAR radar as a giant flashing light. It was one year ago this weekend that Gilliland took his part-time Clay Andrews-owned team into Victory Lane at Kentucky, becoming the first non-Cup-affiliated team to win a Busch race in 29 races.

Nobody remembers who finished second, but J.J. Yeley isn't singing the blues in the Bluegrass State at all.
It was a victory for the ages, a refreshing breath of air for the under-funded Busch-only teams.
A week later, another Busch regular won, albeit in a Cup-affiliated car. But the short-lived taste of upset propelled Gilliland into a Cup ride before season's end.
Gilliland won't be in Sparta this weekend to defend his victory, so now the question becomes: Who will be this year's David to the Cup goliaths? There are plenty of candidates.
"Throughout my career I have cross-trained and raced in multiple series at the same time, stock cars, open-wheel and sports cars, and am used to jumping into a new car and peeling off hot laps," said 19-year-old Brad Coleman, who will make his seventh start of the season and first Busch Series start at Kentucky in the No. 18 Chevrolet.
But he's raced there before.
Last year he was racing on Saturday at Kentucky, only it was the ARCA race. The teenager weathered a rain delay and several veterans to earn his first major victory in stock cars. He promptly did his burnout, got out of his car and bowed to all three directions of the crowd, which prompted the name "Brad Coleman Bow."
The Joe Gibbs Racing youngster has shown tremendous promise with three top-20 finishes. He earned the pole at Talladega and wound up ninth after leading 14 laps.
But before he can become the next Gilliland, he's going to have to take care of his car at the 1.5-mile track for Saturday's Meijer 300 (8 p.m. ET, ESPN2) -- a brand-new car, at that.
"I am not concerned one bit about taking a brand-new car to Kentucky," Coleman said. "I appreciate the confidence the team has placed in me by bringing a brand-new racecar that the guys worked so hard to build and putting a rookie in to go try and win the race." (Continued)
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| Year | Winner | Make | Start |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Kevin Harvick | Chevrolet | 11 |
| 2002 | Todd Bodine | Chevrolet | 6 |
| 2003 | Bobby Hamilton Jr. | Ford | 2 |
| 2004 | Kyle Busch | Chevrolet | 2 |
| 2005 | Carl Edwards | Ford | 1 |
| 2006 | David Gilliland | Chevrolet | 4 |
| Pos. | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Carl Edwards | 2460 | Leader |
| 2. | Kevin Harvick | 1798 | -662 |
| 3. | Dave Blaney | 1715 | -745 |
| 4. | David Reutimann | 1649 | -811 |
| 5. | Regan Smith | 1633 | -827 |
| 6. | Matt Kenseth | 1591 | -869 |
| 7. | Bobby Hamilton Jr. | 1574 | -886 |
| 8. | David Ragan | 1571 | -889 |
| 9. | Clint Bowyer | 1529 | -931 |
| 10. | Greg Biffle | 1513 | -947 |