Brad Keselowski Rallies For Nationwide Indianapolis Victory

Brad Keselowski celebrates with a burnout after winning the Kroger 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis, IN. Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images for NASCAR

Calm, droning racing wasn’t getting it done for Brad Keselowski in Saturday night’s Kroger 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Lucas Oil Raceway.

The defending series champion needed a bit of mayhem, and when he got that late in the race, it resulted in his second victory of the season.

Keselowski, a non-factor through the middle portion of an atypically unremarkable race at the .686-mile track, jumped ahead of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. on a green-white-checkered restart and cruised to a .987-second victory. The race went four laps beyond its scheduled 200.

“It’s a very special win being from Michigan,” Keselowski said. “I’ve been coming to this racetrack for years. I’ve been to victory lane as a team guy and a mechanic but never a driver.  It’s so special to win here and win here in a Dodge.”

The battle for second place was so close that NASCAR officials had to review video. Several minutes after the race ended, second place was taken from Stenhouse and given to James Buescher, who had finished second in Friday night’s Camping World Truck Series race at the track.

It took several more minutes before officials finally announced Stenhouse had moved into first place in the standings—three points ahead of Reed Sorenson, who started the night as the leader and finished ninth Saturday.

But all of that was just the end of a chaotic final 25 laps. After a mild first 175 laps, in which only two yellow flags waved and in which Stenhouse led all but four laps, a wild crash occurred on lap 177.

Michael Annett and Tim Andrews tangled and hit the wall in turn 3. After their cars had spun to a stop, the car of Steve Wallace came in sideways at speed and slammed both stalled cars.

“Tried to accelerate away from those guys and got sideways,” said Wallace, Annett’s Rusty Wallace Racing teammate.

“It was horrible,” Annett said.

A red flag ensued.

Justin Algaier (31) catches fire on a restart during the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Lucas Oil Raceway Saturday night. Photo by Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR

Six laps after the race restarted on lap 184, Trevor Bayne, who was running second, blew an engine and oiled down the track to bring out another caution.

Just as the race was about to go green with seven laps to go, Justin Allgaier’s car caught fire. He pulled off the track, and the restart was aborted.

Suddenly Keselowski was in the front row set to restart next to leader Stenhouse.

He got there, according to Nationwide Series director Joe Balash, because Allgaier pulled out of line and the whole line behind him moved forward and Keselowski was at the head of the line.

Keselowski took the lead on the restart. But another quick caution on lap 199 pushed the race into overtime. Keselowski pulled away for the victory and some head scratching.

“I’m not sure what happened at the end of that race,” he said. “I’m going to have to go back and watch it on TV to fully understand what happened.  The 16 car blew up.  The 31 caught on fire.  We ended up restarting in second position on the outside lane, and I knew that if I could get around the 6 car (of Stenhouse, who led 189 laps) that we had a shot at the win.

“I had a great short-run car that could give Ricky a run for his money.  If the race was two of three laps longer, I’m sure Ricky would have drove around us.”

Story by Jim Pedley
Special to the Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Lucas Oil Raceway –  Indianapolis, Indiana
Kroger 200 – July 30, 2011

Fin Start No. Driver Points Car Laps Completed Status Earnings
1 2 22 Brad Keselowski 0 Dodge 204 Running $30,925
2 17 30 James Buescher 0 Chevrolet 204 Running $36,968
3 1 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 43 Ford 204 Running $35,443
4 13 88 Aric Almirola 40 Chevrolet 204 Running $24,843
5 3 60 Carl Edwards 0 Ford 204 Running $16,300
6 7 38 Jason Leffler 38 Chevrolet 204 Running $18,893
7 21 87 Joe Nemechek 37 Toyota 204 Running $19,718
8 15 20 Drew Herring 36 Toyota 204 Running $17,793
9 16 32 Reed Sorenson 35 Chevrolet 204 Running $17,693
10 9 18 Michael McDowell 0 Toyota 204 Running $18,493
11 14 19 Mike Bliss 33 Chevrolet 204 Running $18,193
12 11 09 Kenny Wallace 32 Toyota 204 Running $17,193
13 18 70 David Stremme 0 Chevrolet 204 Running $17,543
14 12 33 Austin Dillon 0 Chevrolet 204 Running $17,043
15 6 11 Brian Scott 29 Toyota 204 Running $17,518
16 42 2 Elliott Sadler 28 Chevrolet 203 Running $19,943
17 24 01 Mike Wallace 27 Chevrolet 202 Running $17,093
18 26 51 Jeremy Clements 26 Chevrolet 202 Running $16,828
19 20 7 Josh Wise 25 Chevrolet 201 Running $16,793
20 23 81 Blake Koch 24 Dodge 201 Running $18,458
21 25 14 Eric McClure 23 Chevrolet 201 Running $10,225
22 19 28 Derrike Cope 22 Chevrolet 201 Running $16,643
23 22 15 Timmy Hill 21 Ford 199 Running $16,993
24 30 52 Tim Schendel 20 Chevrolet 197 Running $10,050
25 33 39 Matt Frahm 19 Ford 197 Running $17,073
26 34 41 Fain Skinner 18 Chevrolet 197 Running $9,930
27 4 31 Justin Allgaier 17 Chevrolet 193 Oil Pump $16,343
28 5 16 Trevor Bayne 16 Ford 188 Engine $16,313
29 8 62 Michael Annett 15 Toyota 174 Accident $16,293
30 10 66 Steve Wallace 14 Toyota 174 Accident $16,573
31 31 40 Tim Andrews 13 Chevrolet 169 Accident $9,760
32 32 89 Morgan Shepherd 12 Chevrolet 33 Handling $9,740
33 27 44 Jeff Green 11 Chevrolet 26 Overheating $10,120
34 28 23 Dennis Setzer 10 Dodge 21 Brakes $9,700
35 29 49 Mark Green 9 Chevrolet 16 Brakes $9,655
36 39 04 Danny OQuinn Jr. 8 Ford 13 Electrical $9,635
37 38 75 Johnny Chapman 7 Ford 12 Overheating $9,600
38 35 74 Mike Harmon 6 Chevrolet 11 Brakes $9,565
39 40 42 Scott Wimmer 5 Chevrolet 9 Brakes $9,545
40 36 47 Charles Lewandoski 4 Chevrolet 8 Vibration $9,465
41 37 46 Chase Miller 3 Chevrolet 7 Brakes $9,420
42 41 13 Jennifer Jo Cobb 2 Dodge 2 Handling $9,385

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