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Keselowski
Overcomes Tire Issue to Finish 36th at Daytona; Keselowski
Battles Through Early Tire Issue to Finish 36th in First Daytona
500
Brad Keselowski,
driver of the No. 12 Penske Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Cup
Series, finished 36th in the Daytona 500 at Daytona International
Speedway on Sunday. Early tire issues ended what was sure to
be a promising run for the young driver making his first career
start in "The Great American Race."
Penske Racing teammates Kurt Busch and Sam Hornish, Jr. finished
the race in 23rd and 37th place, respectively.
Temperatures throughout the week in Daytona Beach were colder
than normal, except for race day. The green flag flew over
the field with temperatures approaching 60 degrees under a
sun-filled sky. Billed as a sell-out, there was a large, anxious
crowd on hand for the 52nd running of the Daytona 500.
Keselowski had shown that his Dodge Charger was capable of
running at the front of the field as he led 15 laps in his
150-mile qualifying race on Thursday. After a clean start to
the race, Keselowski began to pursue his racing line. On lap
6, he radioed to crew chief Jay Guy to report what he felt
was a flat tire on the Penske Dodge. Going into Turn 1 on lap
8, the right rear tire let go and damaged the right rear quarter
panel, forcing Keselowski in front several other competitors.
The damage from the incident was so severe that Keselowski
had to pull the car into the garage. The No. 12 crew went to
work on repairs to the front suspension and the body damage.
Keselowski returned to the track on lap 42 and began to work
on collecting as many points as possible. The No. 12 pit crew
nailed a green flag pit stop on lap 115 to assist their driver
picking up positions. The hard work of driver and crew paid
off as they were able to move up five spots in the finishing
order to produce points that could pay off later in the season.
The race featured two extended flag periods as portions of
the track between Turns 1 and 2 began to come apart. The total
amount of time spent under the red flag was two hours and 25
minutes. The total race time was six hours and 12 minutes.
The race went eight laps past the scheduled distance due to
three green-white-checkered flag attempts at a finish.
The No.12 Penske Dodge Charger team now heads west for the
Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif.
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" I
must have run over something with the right rear tire. It blew going
into Turn 1 and the car just took off. The tire just exploded and
took the right rear quarter panel
out. I don't think that it was a problem with the tire, we just ran
over something.
It's a shame. You come here, work hard for two weeks
trying to put a car together to do everything right... you study
tapes...make all the right moves in the race and we only make six
laps. We put a lot of effort into this race. The guys at Penske Racing
did a great job building a car that could win."


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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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