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Brandon Ash (born July 17, 1977) is an American professional
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driver. He competed part-time in the
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each year from
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, usually attempting races on the west coast. He also competed part-time and full-time in the
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Racing career

Ash's career began in racing
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. After Ash won the Late Model Sportsman track championship at Coos Bay (Ore.) International Speedway, he decided to start racing in the
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. He raced a limited number of events in 1996 and 1997. He ran full-time in 1998 when he was one of three rookies to win a
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. He nearly won his first series event at Sears Point that year, but his car ran out of fuel just short of the finish line. He has recorded one win in the series, a 2002 victory in Kansas. He made his Nextel Cup debut at
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in 2004 with his own team, where he finished 41st in his No. 02 car. In 2005, he raised eyebrows by qualifying eighteenth at
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, and ran well in the opening laps before he was spun by
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In 2006, Ash made two races, finishing 43rd in the
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at
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, and qualifying 43rd for the Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. He led one lap at Phoenix. In 2007, Ash attempted to qualify for the race at
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. His qualifying speed was 40th of 52 cars, but he did not qualify fast enough to make the race. All teams outside of the top 35 in points qualify for eight starting positions, and Ash's speed was too slow. In 2008, Ash only attempted to qualify for the Cup Series race at Sonoma and failed to qualify. In 2009, he began to the season by attempting the spring race at Phoenix, which he failed to qualify for & made it his 15th DNQ in 20 career Sprint Cup attempts. However Ash did qualify for the race at Sonoma that year with sponsorship from Efusjon Energy Club, Ash started 43rd but ran 25th most of the day. He would finish 41st after he was wrecked. He would also attempt the fall race at Phoenix but again failed to qualify. In 2010, Ash attempted to qualify for two races:
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and
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, failing to qualifying for both of them. He was the slowest out of the go or go homers at Phoenix but barely missed the race at Infineon missing it by three one-hundredths of a second. These were his most recent attempts in the Cup Series and NASCAR. Ash did not attempt any races in the Cup Series and any other NASCAR series in 2011 and has not each year since then. On August 14, 2021, Ash competed in the Outlaw 100, a Pacific Racing Association race held at his home track of Douglas County Speedway located in his hometown of
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Personal life

Ash is a graduate of Oakland High School in
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. He is married to Tiffany, and the couple has three children.Biography at Ash's Official website
, Retrieved November 6, 2007 As of 2021, he is a resident of
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Motorsports career results


NASCAR

( key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. ''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)


Sprint Cup Series


West Series


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