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Keselowski
Finishes 26th at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (February 28, 2010) ñ
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 22 Penske
Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Cup Series, finished 26th in the Shelby American
at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday. A loose-handling race car prevented the
first-year Penske Racing driver from capitalizing on a solid qualifying effort.
Sundayís event began under the best weather conditions of the weekend. While
nice for the fans, the changing conditions provided a challenge for the teams
as it completely altered the setup needed for victory.
As the green flag fell,
Keselowski radioed that the Penske Dodge was running too loose and the condition
caused him to wait too long to get back on the throttle. While the leaders set
a very fast race pace, Keselowski did a great job holding on to the lead lap.
A lap 45 caution flag brought the No. 22 down pit road for service, which included
wedge and air pressure adjustments.
T he loose condition continued when another
caution period flew over the field on lap 53. When the race resumed, Keselowski
told crew chief Jay Guy that the previous adjustments had a positive effect on
the carís handling, but that it was simply too loose to make up any ground on
the cars in front of him. The entry into the corners is where Keselowski was
losing the most time and he eventually fell a lap down to the race leaders.
A
right rear spring rubber adjustment on lap 159 allowed Keselowski to become racier
with the cars running on his lap and he began posting some of the best lap times
of the day. However, two consecutive pit road penalties, late in the race, would
drop Keselowski five spots down in the running order and he fell two more laps
off the pace of the leaders
Guy kept Keselowski on the track under a lap 228
caution to allow him to receive a ìwaive aroundî that helped earn back one of
the lost laps as there was enough fuel in the No. 22 Dodge Charger to make it
to the checkered flag. Keselowski wound up finishing 26th in the running order.
Penske Racing teammates Sam Hornish, Jr. and Kurt Busch finished the race in
28th and 35th place, respectively.
Following the third race of the season, Keselowski
is ranked 30th in the 2010 NASCAR Cup Series driver points standings.
The No. 12 Penske Dodge Charger team will move to the state of Georgia this week
for the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The race will be seen live
on Sunday afternoon, March 7, 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 Channel 128.
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“It
was a long day,” said Keselowski. “We thought that we
were going to be faster than we were today. It just wasn’t
in the cards for our Penske Dodge. We worked really hard all day
trying to make it faster and better, but we just couldn’t find
that one thing that could make us really good. It’s disappointing.
It’s a long season. We’ve got a lot more work to do and
we’ll keep working hard every time that we head to the race
track.”


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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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