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Scott Brown celebrates with his daughters Arianna (left) and Ayla (right) and wife Gail. Brown's huge upset gains the 50-year-old instant name and recognition. Image Credit: Reuters

Boston: Massachusetts' US Senator-elect Scott Brown emerged from nowhere on Tuesday as the Republican Party's newest star a handsome, truck-driving triathlete with the best quality of all: winner.

With eyes across the nation riveted on the Massachusetts poll, Brown's huge upset win to fill the Senate seat held by Democratic icon Edward Kennedy for almost five decades gained the 50-year-old instant name and face recognition.

"I'm Scott Brown. I'm from Wrentham. I drive a truck. And I'm nobody's senator but yours," the Republican told a packed crowd at his victory party.

Brown climbed back from a deep deficit in the polls against his opponent, Democratic state Attorney General Martha Coakley, with an old-fashioned political campaign that only in the final stages got an extra push from heavyweights.

A former model, he posed nearly naked for Cosmopolitan in the 1980s while in law school, leading the Washington Post to call Brown "Senator Beefcake" in its Wednesday "Style" section.

But Brown did not rely on just good looks. He crisscrossed the state in his 2005 GMC Canyon pick-up truck, and pressed the flesh at rallies in jeans and brown work-jacket.

Democratic President Barack Obama mocked Brown's television ads featuring the truck while campaigning for Coakley in Boston on Sunday.

"When he criticised my truck, that's where I draw the line," Brown quipped.

Revelling in the spotlight, Brown joked about how he and daughter Ayla, who plays basketball for Boston College, were ready to take on Obama.

"If the president thinks they've got basketball talent at the White House, I ask him to pick his best teammate and find some time to play two-on-two with Ayla and me," he said.