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Brian began his racing career in 1989. Like most of today's top stars he raced go-karts at many of Kentucky's great go-kart tracks. Brian found success often in karts by winning two Kentucky Karting Association (KKA) Championships in 1996 and 1997. 1998 Brian's last year in karts  he brought home a second place finish in the KKA standings.

 

 In 1999 the focus moved from the dirt to the pavement with Mini-Cup racing. Again success was found quickly. After a second place finish in the Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio (IKO) Series and a Rookie of the Year honor, he was looking forward to the 2000 season. Brian returned to dirt and won the 2000 Mini-Cup Dirt National Championship in his first start in the Mini-Cup dirt car. The 2001 season is one that has yet to be topped. Brian scored an amazing 25 feature wins in 35 starts. The wins include Miniature Motorsports Racing Association (MMRA) Asphalt National Championship, IKO Championship, Sunday Series Championship, MMRA Super Region Championship. The 2001 season came to an end with Brian's first start in a Late Model. In that first start Brian finished a respectable 13th.

 The Late Model has taken some time to get use to. The various adjustments and horsepower were very difficult to figure out. It took three years before Brian earned his first feature win. In 2005 RPM drove their way to a fourth place finish in Corbin Speedway points. Only two of the nineteen starts were finished worse than fifth. Brian may have won the 05 title if he had ran all the races. In 07 RPM won four races at Ona Speedway in Ona, WV.  Also RPM ventured out to run a PASS race where they finished 3rd. In 2008 RPM hopes to run a limited PASS Series schedule.