kentucky_nscsc_keselowski_clpa_0627141 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford 28.603 188.791
2 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford 28.850 187.175
3 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet 28.903 186.832
4 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 28.974 186.374
5 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet 29.016 186.104
6 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet 29.027 186.034
7 31 Ryan Newman Caterpillar Chevrolet 29.030 186.014
8 1 Jamie McMurray Lexar Chevrolet 29.039 185.957

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9 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet 29.040 185.950
10 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet 29.063 185.803 Continue reading “2014 NASCAR CUP SERIES KENTUCKY STARTING LINEUP – BRAD KESELOWSKI ON POLE”

BRAD KESELOWSKI: I don’t really think there is anybody in the wings. I think the way this year’s package has kind of come together, where we are right now is where we’re going to be for the remainder of the year. You might see some small gains from some teams but I don’t see anything significant coming. I think right now the Penske cars are probably the best when it comes to balanced track to track. The Hendrick cars are probably the best where it takes power to run. These tracks are certainly one of those, and Kevin Harvick, his team is probably the fastest week in and week out. Continue reading “Hendrick Motorsports A Full Season Ahead With Engine Program Says Brad Keselowski”

Brad Keselowski (No. 2 Miller Lite Ford) is teed up for a victory in the Quicken Loans 400 in several ways.

He’s back in his home state. Keselowski is from Rochester Hills, approximately 90 miles from MIS, which is located in Brooklyn.

He’s coming two consecutive runner-up finishes, at Dover and Pocono.
Although he has two NASCAR Nationwide Series victories at MIS, Keselowski has not won there in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Winning would be a great thing to celebrate with car owner Roger Penske, who used to own MIS.

And last but certainly not least … winning would be a great way to celebrate Father’s Day with his dad, Bob, a former driver and team owner.
“When I think about racing, and people ask me this question a lot, how I got into racing, and the simple answer is my family,” Keselowski said. “I think if you look through a lot of those that are in the sport, at least at a competitor level, there’s some family traditions that involve racing and a lot of them are based around dads.

That makes Father’s Day, I think, uniquely special to motorsports, but it’s special to the whole sports world in that sense, and it’s something that I’m very proud of with the relationship I have with my dad, how he got me started in racing, and I know it makes a win or any achievement you have even more special to win on that day.
“Hopefully we can pull that off.”