Brad
Keselowski Racing looks to continue dominance in Bristol
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[August 17, 2016]
Staff Report, NASCAR Wire Service
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Brad Keselowski Racing has dominated
Bristol Motor Speedway recently by winning the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series race there the last two seasons.
The Statesville, N.C.-based outfit will go for its third consecutive
victory at The Last Great Colosseum in Wednesday's UNOH 200 (8:30
p.m. ET on FS1).
BKR's full-time drivers Daniel Hemric and Tyler Reddick will be
joined by up-and-comer Austin Cindric in a third truck. Neither Brad
Keselowski, who won in 2014, or Ryan Blaney who visited Victory Lane
for BKR in 2015, will compete in the race.
Hemric finished fourth last year in his only career start at
Bristol, rallying from the 17th starting position. He currently
ranks sixth on the Chase Grid, 31 points ahead of ninth-place Ben
Kennedy on the cutoff line. The consistent Hemric leads the NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series with nine top-10 finishes this season.
"Bristol is one of the tracks that our entire Brad Keselowski Racing
organization has had circled on the calendar all year," Hemric said.
"The company has proven that it can win there, and I think our team
has what it takes to do it again. We've had a lot of good finishes
this year and I've had very fast Ford F-150 trucks that have put me
in contention for the win. I'm confident that this is the race where
we all make smart decisions, perform to the best of our ability and
follow through with the trip to Victory Lane."
Reddick, the 2015 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship
runner up, placed eighth in his lone career start at Bristol last
season. He sits 10th on the Chase Grid - one point behind
eighth-place Cameron Hayley on the cutoff line with just four races
left until the playoff begin. A win would secure Reddick an
automatic berth in the Chase.
"I really like how Bristol is set up, from the surface to the pits,
the grandstands, everything," Reddick said. "It truly feels like
you're in a Colosseum."
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Cindric, 18, will attempt to make his third career NASCAR Camping
World Truck Series start and his first of the season. He's made
starts in two NASCAR K&N Pro Series East races this season, winning
both of them.
"I'm definitely being thrown into the deep end of the pool again
going into Bristol," Cindric said about the .533-mile high-banked
oval. "The most important thing I need right now is laps under my
belt. The team has a great history at Bristol and excellent
knowledge of that track."
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Race: UNOH 200
Place: Bristol Motor Speedway
Date And Time: Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 8:30 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 106.6 miles (200 laps)
What To Watch For: Sunoco Rookie of the Year frontrunner William
Byron looks to add to his series-leading five wins. ... Three
automatic-qualifying spots remain via victory with four races left
until the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Chase. ... John Hunter
Nemechek had the top finish (third) among Wednesday's field last
season. ... Jake Griffin, who finished fourth in his last start at
Eldora, takes the wheel for MB Motorsports.
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