Brad Keselowski – Richmond II Advance

Team: No. 6 ROUSHParts.com Ford Mustang
Crew Chief: Matt McCall
Twitter: @RFK6Team, @RFKRacing and @keselowski
Race Format: 400 miles, 300 laps, Stages: 70-160-170
NASCAR Cup Race at Richmond – Sunday, Aug. 14 at 3 p.m. ET on USA, MRN, SiriusXM Channel 90

ADVANCE NOTES

Weekend Format

· The traditional weekend format is on tap this weekend with practice split into two groups Saturday afternoon, immediately followed by group qualifying.

Keselowski at Richmond Raceway

· Keselowski, a two-time winner at Richmond, makes his 26th Cup start at the 3/4-mile track this weekend. He is one of the more recent winners in Virginia, having led 192 laps in the 2020 fall race after starting ninth. He finished 13th there this spring.

· Keselowski’s first win at Richmond came back in 2014 when he started from the pole and led 383 of the 400 laps. In total, Keselowski has led laps in 12 of his 25 starts at Richmond for a total of 1177 led, the most of any track on the circuit. Of those 12, he has led more than 100 laps in five different events.

· His 12.3 average finish stands as one of his best on the circuit as he has finished 14th or better in 13-straight races. In those 13 races he has an average finish of 8.0.

· Keselowski also made 17 Xfinity Series starts from 2006-17 in Richmond earning four victories and 10 top-10s. He won his last NXS start there in 2017, and also went to victory lane in 2010 once and 2013 twice.

Matt McCall at Richmond Raceway

· McCall will call his 14th Cup race from Richmond this weekend, a track where he has three top-10s and a 14.8 average finish.

· Jamie McMurray finished fourth back in 2015 – McCall’s first-ever Cup race at Richmond – which stands as McCall’s best career finish to date. He and Kurt Busch finished 13th or better in three of the last five events there.

QUOTE WORTHY
Keselowski on racing at Richmond:
“We had a decent run at Richmond in the spring and just missed out on a top-10. Our short-track program has definitely come a long way in a short time, and I think our results have shown that. For me Richmond has historically been a really good track so I’m looking to repeat some of that same success and put our Roush Performance Ford in a great position Sunday afternoon.”

Last Time Out

Keselowski earned a fifth-place finish in stage two of Sunday’s race from Michigan and went on to finish 15th in the Castrol Ford.

On the Car

Keselowski will carry the Roush Performance banner this weekend and run a scheme that highlights ROUSH Parts. The hood design on the No. 6 is meant to emulate a see-through design that creates an illusion of a ROUSH supercharger on the car.

About ROUSH Performance
ROUSH Performance was founded in 1995 by motorsports legend Jack Roush, the winningest name in racing. Combining performance engineering with entrepreneurship, ROUSH began selling designs he had created for his own team to the wider world of motorsports. Based out of Plymouth Township, Michigan, ROUSH Performance, a division of Roush Enterprises, designs, engineers and manufacturers completely assembled pre-titled vehicles, aftermarket performance parts, and superchargers for the global performance enthusiast market. For more on ROUSH, please visit ROUSHperformance.com or call 800.59.ROUSH.

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