BRAD KESELOWSKi, No. 2 WURTH FORD FUSION (FINISHED 2nd) “The 48 car had mega turn that last run and I couldn’t keep the turn and it kept pushing real bad. I did everything I could to hold him off but he was way faster that last run."
Kyle Busch (fourth) and Carl Edwards (fifth) were the top-finishing Toyota drivers in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at Texas Motor Speedway that was won by Jimmie Johnson.
“Maybe when the restart happened I thought about those guys. You get so caught up in the moment and racing with guys. I just like to race guys clean anyway. I kept working on him and working on him. I could see he was tight and his car wasn’t ideal and then he moved up and had the high lane covered. He got real loose off (Turn) 2 and I had a big run off the top and I went for a a big slide job down in (Turns) 3 and 4, kind of like the Eldora stuff that I learned and got the win. "
Brad Keselowski won Saturday's O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway to allow Roger Penske to clinch his third consecutive owner's championship in the NASCAR XFINITY Series.
Brad Keselowski’s love affair with the Lone Star State continued in full force on Saturday with a hard-fought NASCAR XFINITY Series victory in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway.
Roush Fenway Racing driver Ryan Reed and the No. 16 Lilly Diabetes American Diabetes Association team finished 15th on Saturday at Texas Motor Speedway in the 30th race of the NASCAR XFINITY Series season.
BRAD KESELOWSKI, No. 22 Discount Tire Ford Mustang (VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW) “First off, Austin Dillon was really good and he was one of the toughest guys to beat. He ran a heck of a race. Harvick looked really good, Kyle Busch looked really good and Kyle Larson I thought was going to run away with the race until he had that flat."
CHRIS BUESCHER, No. 60 AdvoCare Ford Mustang “We were trying to get something that was consistent going with our AdvoCare Mustang. The guys did a good job though and worked really hard to put a good piece on the race track."
The 24-year-old Riggs from Bahama, North Carolina, led a race-high 21 of 53 over-scheduled laps and capitalized in overtime to win the Truck Series' inaugural event at San Diego's Naval Coronado Base.
The 22-year-old Honeycutt from Willow Park, Texas, clocked in a pole-winning lap at 90.813 mph in 134.782 seconds to claim the inaugural Truck Series pole position in San Diego, California.
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 6 BuildSubmarines.com Ford Mustang Dark Horse for RFK Racing, held a press conference today at Naval Base Coronado before practice to talk about this weekend’s inaugural event.
With five points separating the top three drivers in INDY NXT by Firestone entering the doubleheader this weekend at Road America, Max Taylor sent a powerful message during practice Friday – don’t forget about me.