Brad Keselowski earned another Memorial Day weekend victory for team owner Roger Penske, turning in a dominating performance to win Saturday’s History 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Keselowski held the lead after getting past Kasey Kahne for the lead on lap 134, stretching his fuel to beat Denny Hamlin and notch his first Nationwide Series victory of the season and the 18th of his career.
Kyle Busch finished third, followed by Kevin Harvick and Elliott Sadler.
Keselowski managed to stretch his fuel for 71 laps after last pitting on lap 129, bypassing pit road over the final two caution flags and saving his fuel over 15 caution laps to conserve enough to make it to the end.
“There’s a strategy and you know, Penske Racing engines, they do a great job with fuel mileage on the Dodges and they deserve a lot of credit for it,” said Keselowski. “There’s only so much you can do as a driver and a lot of it comes down to the car and what it needs.
“Denny (Hamlin) didn’t let me save any (fuel). I can tell you, at the end he was running pretty hard. I knew he was going to be tough, both him and Kyle (Busch). Thankfully, we were able to save enough fuel. And I get what I think is one of the biggest wins of my career, to win on Memorial Day weekend and what it means to me and this country. It feels great.”
With Penske teammate Ryan Briscoe on the pole at Indianapolis and Keselowski scoring a runner-up finish in last weeks Sprint All Star race, Keselowski’s win gives team owner Roger Penske a chance at a weekend sweep.
“You know, you’ve got three shots at winning races this weekend for Roger and Penske Racing,” said Keselowski. “We’re one for one, so that’s good.”
Keselowski proved to have a stout car in the no. 22 Dodge, twice coming up through the top ten to make his way to the front, taking second by lap 69 behind Harvick.
Still running second behind Harvick, Keselowski came to pit road for the last time on lap 129 – one of only two cars to take on four tires – then restarted eighth and once again began working his way back through the field.
Up front, Kasey Kahne got past Joey Logano – who had elected to stay out – with a push from Harvick and began pulling away. Two laps later, Keselowski overhauled Harvick for second, then reeled in Kahne the following lap and ducked low in turn one to take the lead.
Once out front, Keselowski pulled away and managed to hold on over the final laps, including two late restarts where he slowly circled the track under caution to save more precious drops of fuel.
Despite the two late chances to duck to pit road for a splash of fuel, Keselowski said there was never any consideration by him or crew chief Jeremy Bullins to give up the lead to come to the pits.
“Jeremy says we’re going to make it and if Jeremy says we’re going to make it, I believe it,” said Keselowski. “That’s my job ‘til he proves me wrong.”
“The last 73 laps were the longest 73 laps of my racing career but just so happy for this group,” said Bullins, who scored his first win as a crew chief. “We’ve been close all year. We’ve been bringing good cars to the racetrack and had little things after little things go wrong. I’m just so happy to put this group where it belongs – in victory lane.”
Keselowski’s fuel strategy had other drivers shaking their heads wondering how he could have pulled it off when so many others couldn’t have gone the distance.
“There’s no way our stuff would have done that,” said Busch of Keselowski’s fuel strategy. “That’s definitely different, but I guess anything is possible sometimes. Maybe they saved really hard under cautions and everything. I don’t think we could have pushed it like that.”
Hamlin finished second despite an extended stop on pit road early in the race to change a carburetor on his Toyota that put him a lap down. Hamlin rallied, got back on the lead lap and got back to the front of the field with a fuel-only stop with 57 laps to go.
With ten to go, Hamlin got past Busch to take second, but had no chance to chase down Keselowski who was already 1.6 seconds ahead.
“I complained about the motor early – just didn’t feel like it ran at the end of the straightaway for some odd reason. We tried to change the carburetors and that didn’t fix it,” said Hamlin. “Just got stuck14th or so for a while until we got the handling until it was at least drivable and then we were able to make our move to the front. We were good on long runs – just didn’t have a lot of front line speed.”
Series points leader Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. took a big hit in the points after a broken drive shaft put him behind the wall for 21 laps. He ended up finishing in 26th and lost 15 points to Sadler, who now trails Stenhouse by 13 points.
Pole sitter Joey Logano finished sixth, ahead of James Buescher, Justin Allgaier and Sam Hornish, Jr. Joey Coulter, making his Nationwide Series debut, finished tenth.
Travis Pastrana, making his fourth Nationwide Series start, spun his Toyota in qualifying then looped the car again twice during the race to bring out the caution flag and ended up 24th.
NASCAR Nationwide Series
Charlotte Motor Speedway – Charlotte, NC
History 300 – May 26, 2012
1. (10) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 200, $46,425.
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3. (12) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200, $31,150.
4. (7) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, $29,925.
5. (6) Elliott Sadler, Chevrolet, 200, $29,793.
6. (1) Joey Logano, Toyota, 200, $27,500.
7. (8) James Buescher, Chevrolet, 200, $23,593.
8. (16) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 200, $22,643.
9. (5) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 200, $21,918.
10. (21) Joey Coulter, Chevrolet, 200, $15,825.
11. (2) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, $21,843.
12. (20) Mike Bliss, Toyota, 200, $19,993.
13. (3) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 200, $22,168.
14. (22) Michael Annett, Ford, 200, $18,968.
15. (19) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet, 200, $19,793.
16. (23) Reed Sorenson, Ford, 200, $11,925.
17. (14) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 200, $11,700.
18. (25) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 199, $17,943.
19. (24) Timmy Hill, Ford, 199, $17,868.
20. (28) Tayler Malsam, Toyota, 198, $18,393.
21. (34) Casey Roderick, Chevrolet, 198, $17,668.
22. (26) Johanna Long, Chevrolet, 198, $17,618.
23. (31) Kyle Fowler, Ford, 196, $17,568.
24. (42) Travis Pastrana, Toyota, 195, $17,503.
25. (36) Joey Gase, Chevrolet, 193, $11,475.
26. (4) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 179, $18,533.
27. (37) Erik Darnell, Chevrolet, Accident, 176, $17,398.
28. (11) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 167, $17,363.
29. (29) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 157, $17,318.
30. (39) TJ Bell, Chevrolet, Handling, 151, $11,105.
31. (9) Brian Scott, Toyota, Accident, 146, $17,263.
32. (18) Jeff Green, Toyota, Driveshaft, 141, $17,193.
33. (15) Jason Bowles, Toyota, Accident, 137, $17,148.
34. (17) Josh Richards, Ford, Accident, 134, $17,118.
35. (32) Danny Efland, Chevrolet, Brakes, 103, $17,088.
36. (35) Angela Cope, Chevrolet, Engine, 51, $10,600.
37. (43) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, Electrical, 39, $10,575.
38. (40) Mike Harmon, Chevrolet, Overheating, 30, $10,556.
39. (41) Robert Richardson Jr., Chevrolet, Engine, 13, $10,435.
40. (38) Chase Miller, Chevrolet, Ignition, 10, $10,330.
41. (27) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, Ignition, 8, $10,295.
42. (30) Scott Speed, Chevrolet, Electrical, 5, $10,270.
43. (33) Kevin Lepage, Toyota, Vibration, 3, $10,209.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 123.414 mph.
Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 25 Mins, 51 Secs.
Margin of Victory: 0.838 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 7 for 38 laps.
Lead Changes: 12 among 7 drivers.
Lap Leaders: J. Logano 1-21; K. Harvick 22-54; J. Bowles 55; K. Harvick 56-58; K. Kahne 59-67; K. Harvick 68-110; J. Logano 111; J. Allgaier 112; M. Wallace 113-114; K. Harvick 115-127; J. Logano 128-131; K. Kahne 132-133; B. Keselowski 134-200.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): K. Harvick 4 times for 92 laps; B. Keselowski 1 time for 67 laps; J. Logano 3 times for 26 laps; K. Kahne 2 times for 11 laps; M. Wallace 1 time for 2 laps; J. Allgaier 1 time for 1 lap; J. Bowles 1 time for 1 lap.
Top 10 in Points: R. Stenhouse Jr. – 430; E. Sadler – 417; A. Dillon – 402; S. Hornish Jr. – 373; C. Whitt – 336; J. Allgaier – 336; M. Annett – 331; M. Bliss – 291; D. Patrick – 264; J. Nemechek – 262.
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