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Edwards spins Keselowski for controversial victory
The feud between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski -- dormant since Atlanta in March -- erupted like an angry volcano at Gateway International Raceway.
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Edwards defends actions in finish at Gateway
I'm sure he'll say how sorry he is, or how cool he thinks he is or how great of a guy he is in his own mind," said Keselowski, who leads the Nationwide Series by 168 points over Edwards. "But that's not reality."
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Post-Race Reactions: Gateway
Reed Sorenson and the Keselowskis react to the exciting finish at Gateway.
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Payback is coming
Lee Spencer, FoxSports.com Senior NASCAR writer, on the latest in the feud between Edwards and Keselowski. Find out why she thinks this one far from over.
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Penske
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Kickin
it with Brad Keselowski
Brad Keselowski has a bi-weekly diary with Tom Bowles at SI.com this season.
Tom is always looking for questions from fans, so join
him on Twitter and let him know your questions.
Here's a sample:
Go through your day at New Hampshire with us. I know 26th place isn't exactly where you wanted to end up.
Well, we had a good qualifying run. Qualifying has been our strongest suit. For an area that I identified as one of my weaknesses, it's been a pleasant surprise. All three Penske cars were in the top 14, and I was 14th. We were sure happy about that, and then we started the race and moved forward really quickly into the top 10.
But after that, we just fell off. We learned pretty early on in the race that we had a car that would be really strong for about 10 laps, but then fell off and was not very strong for the remainder of the run.
It figures this would be the race that would have a green-flag run that was 201 laps long. So that fell right into our weakness, kind of exploited it, and we suffered with it all day. Kurt [Busch] had some of the same things and he was able to hold on a little better, get a little better finish out of it and we just didn't.
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Brad
Keselowski (born February 12, 1984) is an auto racing car driver
currently competing
in the NASCAR Cup Series for Penske Racing
and the NASCAR Nationwide Series (formerly known as the Busch Series).
He
is the son of Bob Keselowski and the nephew of Ron Keselowski.
His older brother Brian also competes in the Nationwide Series.
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