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Keselowski
Finishes 36th at Atlanta Motor Speedway Following Scary Late-Race
Accident
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 12 Penske Dodge
Charger in the NASCAR Cup Series, finished 36th in the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta
Motor Speedway on Sunday. A potential top-five finish was cut short when Keselowski
was involved in a scary crash near the end of the race. The event went 16 laps
past the scheduled distance as the conclusion was marred by a variety of caution
periods.
Keselowski took the green flag Sunday afternoon from the 28th position.
Early on, he radioed to crew chief Jay Guy to report that he was happy with the
handling of the Penske Dodge. Keselowski decided that his car was best when running
the high line around the 1.54-mile oval and he quickly began to make his way
around the cars in front of him. By lap 33, Keselowski was positioned comfortably
inside the top-20 in the running order.
On lap 64, while running in the 17th
position, the No. 12 Dodge made minor contact with the outside wall. The damage
resulted in a tight-handling condition. Under the next caution period on lap
79, Guy made the necessary adjustments to ěfreeî the car up while the pit crew
repaired the minor body damage. Keselowski restarted the race from the 31st position,
but his car would become one of the fastest on the track for the rest of the
race.
On lap 115, Keselowski had driven back inside the top-20 and he was turning
lap times comparable to those of the leaders. Keselowskiís No. 12 Dodge Charger
was solid on long green-flag runs as he made his first entry into the top-10
on lap 167. The third-season Cup Series driver showed the awareness of a veteran
as he radioed that he felt a vibration in the car on lap 204. Guy called him
down pit road for a fast change of tires and the crew discovered that the right
front tire that had worn excessively. This ěshort pitî strategy paid off as Keselowski
found himself running in the fourth position once the pit stop sequence had cycled
through. He would remain inside the top-six cars for most of the remainder of
the race as the team looked destined for a finish that would catapult it higher
in the point standings.
After his final pit stop of the day on lap 289, Keselowski
remarked that his car was ěthe best it had been all day.î The pit crew had put
in a spectacular day of work to keep the Penske Dodge at the front of the field
and Keselowski looked as if he had one of the cars to beat. As he made his way
off of Turn 4 on lap 324, Keselowskiís car was hit by the machine driven by Carl
Edwards. As a result of the contact, the No. 12 Dodge Charger turned backwards
before it became airborne and landed on the outside wall. While the crash was
frightening, Keselowski was able to walk away under his own power.
Penske Racing
teammate Kurt Busch won his second consecutive March race at Atlanta, while Sam
Hornish, Jr. finished 28th. Following the fourth race of the season, Keselowski
is ranked 33rd in the 2010 NASCAR Cup Series driver point standings.
The No. 12 Penske Dodge Charger team will have next weekend off before heading
to Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway for the Food City 500. The race will be seen
live on Sunday, March 21, on the FOX television network beginning at 1 p.m. ET.
The event will also be heard live on PRN Radio, as well as Sirius Satellite Radio
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ěCongratulations
to Kurt and everyone on the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge team. They
were strong all day. All of the Penske Racing cars were strong and
we should be proud of that.
Unfortunately, we didnít get the finish
we deserved, but we made a lot of progress today. Hopefully that
is a sign of things to come for the rest of the year. No driver wants
to get up in the air, like I did, and Iím just glad that no fans
were hurt.î


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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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