Brad Keselowski Dominates At Chicagoland

Brad Keselowski (22) battles Carl Edwards (60) for the lead during Saturday's NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Chicagoland Speedway. Keselowski would dominate the race to score the victory. Photo by Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR

A full schedule of double-duty driving didn’t hurt Brad Keselowski, who won Saturday’s Dollar General 300 Nationwide Series race at Chicagoland Speedway in a prelude to his debut Sunday in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

Keselowski won his third Nationwide race of the season and the 15th of his career, cruising to a decisive victory over Carl Edwards, whose chances at a victory evaporated when his No. 60 Ford ran out of fuel moments before a scheduled pit stop on lap 124 of 200.

Pole sitter Brian Scott finished third, followed by Aric Almirola and Sam Hornish Jr. in a race that saw 10 cars finish on the lead lap. Series points leader Ricky Stenhouse Jr. held the top spot in the standings with an eighth-place finish.

Keselowski, who qualified sixth for the Cup race before taking the green later in the afternoon, held a 10-second lead over Edwards after a round of green-flag pit stops late in the race and cruised through the final 30 laps.

“It’s a great booster to get a win before going into the Chase,” Keselowski said. “It was great execution today. That’s what it takes to win right now. Our Dodges are fast, and today we just executed really well and did what it takes.”

Asked what might carry over into Sunday’s Cup race, Keselowski said, “There’s always the confidence—that’s the biggest thing.”

During the early and middle portions of the race, Keselowski and Edwards—the only Chase drivers in the field—took turns dominating.

Keselowski grabbed the lead from Scott on lap 2 and stayed out front—with the exception of one lap under caution—until Edwards passed him in traffic on lap 90.

“I’m going to take every one of those freakin’ lapped cars and wreck ’em,” Keselowski vented, after one of the back markers failed to give him a lane to pass and facilitated Edwards’ move to the lead.

By the time Keselowski made a green flag pit stop for tires and fuel on lap 115, Edwards had extended his advantage to three seconds. Edwards waited until lap 124 to pit—one lap too long, as it turned out.

Edwards ran out of fuel on the way to his pit stall, and by the time the crew completed his service and he refired his engine, he was nine seconds behind Keselowski in fifth place when the cycle of stops was complete.

“They told me to pit, and I was coming down the back straightaway, and I ran out of fuel,” Edwards said. “So it took us a little longer in the pits. The guys did a really good job of keeping it running and got us back out there, and then we had a really long green flag run (131 laps).

“I think our car was fast enough. I would have really liked the opportunity to go up there and race Brad. We just didn’t get that caution.”

Edwards immediately began to chip away at Keselowski’s advantage, narrowing the margin to 6.188 seconds by lap 141. Later in the run, however, Edwards’ charge stalled, and on lap 155, he was running third behind Keselowski and Scott.

Story by Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Chicagoland Speedway – Joliet, IL
Dollar General 300 Unofficial Results – Sept. 17, 2011

Fin Start No. Driver Points Car Laps Completed Status Earnings
1 2 22 Brad Keselowski 0 Dodge 200 Running $68,175
2 10 60 Carl Edwards 0 Ford 200 Running $64,950
3 1 11 Brian Scott 42 Toyota 200 Running $58,293
4 6 88 Aric Almirola 40 Chevrolet 200 Running $39,868
5 7 12 Sam Hornish Jr. 39 Dodge 200 Running $27,100
6 5 2 Elliott Sadler 38 Chevrolet 200 Running $33,868
7 23 7 Jamie McMurray 0 Chevrolet 200 Running $22,950
8 11 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 36 Ford 200 Running $28,318
9 3 33 Paul Menard 0 Chevrolet 200 Running $21,760
10 12 32 Reed Sorenson 34 Chevrolet 199 Running $27,643
11 9 16 Trevor Bayne 33 Ford 199 Running $25,868
12 16 38 Jason Leffler 33 Chevrolet 199 Running $25,318
13 4 20 Ryan Truex 31 Toyota 199 Running $26,968
14 13 31 Justin Allgaier 30 Chevrolet 198 Running $24,258
15 14 19 Mike Bliss 29 Chevrolet 198 Running $26,348
16 19 62 Michael Annett 28 Toyota 198 Running $23,588
17 15 09 Kenny Wallace 27 Toyota 198 Running $23,503
18 17 66 Steve Wallace 26 Toyota 198 Running $23,043
19 8 18 Joey Logano 0 Toyota 198 Running $16,365
20 21 01 Mike Wallace 25 Chevrolet 197 Running $24,098
21 18 51 Jeremy Clements 23 Chevrolet 197 Running $22,513
22 26 15 Timmy Hill 22 Ford 195 Running $22,403
23 32 39 Joey Gase 21 Ford 195 Running $22,668
24 25 87 Kevin Conway 20 Toyota 195 Running $22,158
25 41 14 Eric McClure 19 Chevrolet 195 Running $22,648
26 20 70 David Stremme 0 Chevrolet 195 Running $21,913
27 24 52 Blake Koch 17 Chevrolet 195 Running $15,735
28 42 89 Morgan Shepherd 16 Chevrolet 194 Running $21,683
29 36 23 Robert Richardson Jr. 15 Chevrolet 193 Running $21,533
30 29 81 Scott Wimmer 14 Dodge 180 Running $21,723
31 33 40 Josh Wise 13 Chevrolet 152 Suspension $21,288
32 39 28 Derrike Cope 12 Chevrolet 131 Engine $21,178
33 22 30 Kasey Kahne 0 Chevrolet 65 Accident $14,600
34 28 71 Matthew Carter 10 Ford 22 Vibration $14,490
35 34 49 Mark Green 9 Chevrolet 19 Overheating $14,380
36 30 03 Scott Riggs 8 Chevrolet 15 Ignition $14,270
37 38 75 Carl Long 7 Ford 15 Handling $14,150
38 27 41 Johnny Chapman 6 Chevrolet 13 Overheating $14,090
39 43 04 Danny OQuinn Jr. 5 Ford 13 Electrical $13,940
40 40 46 Chase Miller 4 Chevrolet 10 Ignition $13,830
41 35 48 Dennis Setzer 0 Chevrolet 9 Vibration $13,725
42 31 27 J.J. Yeley 0 Ford 4 Vibration $13,520
43 37 50 T.J. Bell 0 Chevrolet 2 Power $13,413

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