Weekend preview: Keselowski, Ford team amped for Talladega
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[October 12, 2018]
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- If it
seems as if Brad Keselowski took to Talladega Superspeedway from his
very first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series laps at the notoriously
tough and unpredictable venue -- it's because he did. The Team
Penske driver's five wins there is a total twice that of any of his
competitors in this Sunday's 1000Bulbs.com 500 Playoff race (at 2
p.m. ET on NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
In fact, it's been a Team Penske domination as of late. Keselowski
and teammate Joey Logano are easily the winningest drivers at the
2.66-mile superspeedway in recent time. Each have a pair of Playoff
wins at the track and Logano won there in the spring.
Their Ford power plant has also turned in an impressive track record
with six consecutive wins -- three for Logano, two for Keselowski,
and one for Roush Fenway Racing's Ricky Stenhouse Jr. In fact, Ford
has won seven of the last eight going back to Keselowski's win in
the 2014 Fall race.
Even after a late race accident while running at the front of the
field derailed his victory hopes last week at Dover, Keselowski was
immediately and fondly looking ahead.
"I feel really good about next week in Talladega," he said
afterward. "We'll see what we can do there and see how it goes."
Keselowski, who won the Las Vegas Playoff opener, finished 14th last
week at Dover in the opening race of the second round of the
Playoffs. The driver of the No. 2 Team Penske Ford is ranked tied
for sixth in the Playoff standings with a 21-point edge on the
cutoff. He crashed out in the spring Talladega race, but has two
wins in the last five visits to the track.
Logano, the driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford, won at Talladega
in the spring. He has top-10 finishes in all four Playoff races to
date, including a third-place at Dover last week. He is ranked
fourth in the Playoff standings with a 31-point advantage over the
ninth-place cutoff position.
Ryan Blaney, driver of the No. 12 Team Penske Ford, has a Playoff
win at the Charlotte Road Course two weeks ago. He finished 11th in
the second-round opener at Dover last week and is ranked eighth with
a 10-point edge on ninth-place Aric Almirola and Clint Bowyer.
Blaney finished 18th at Talladega in the spring and a career best
fourth-place in 2015.
Stewart-Haas Racing's Ford driver Kevin Harvick takes a five-point
championship lead over fellow seven-race winner Kyle Busch into
Sunday's Talladega Playoff edition. Both Harvick (2010) and Busch
(2008) are past winners at the track.
CAMPING WORLD TRUCKS BACK AT IT
After a four-week break in the schedule, the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series returns to competition at the always-exciting Talladega
Superspeedway in Saturday's Fr8Auctions 250 (at 1 p.m. ET on FOX,
MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
This is the elimination race for the opening Round of 8 in the
series Playoffs with only Justin Haley and Grant Enfinger assured of
advancing because of wins at the Playoff openers at Canadian Tire
Motorsports Park (Haley) and Las Vegas (Enfinger). Only 10 points
separate eighth-place Stewart Friesen from fifth-place Matt Crafton,
a two-time series champion, however.
Seventh-place Ben Rhodes, who trails Crafton by seven points, has
yet to finish the race in two Talladega starts. Friesen finished
17th last year in his only previous start. Parker Kligerman is the
defending race winner.
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES
Next Race: 1000Bulbs.com 500
The Place: Talladega Superspeedway
The Date: Sunday, Oct. 14
The Time: 2 p.m. ET
TV: NBC
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Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 500 miles (188 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 55), Stage 2
(Ends on lap 110), and Final Stage (Ends on lap 188)
What to Watch For: Keselowski's five Talladega wins is most in the
field and double that of any other driver. Kurt Busch's 19 top-10s
is most in the field. ... Last week's Dover winner Chase Elliott
leads the competition with a 93.7 driver rating and a 4.0 average
starting position at Talladega. ... Chevrolet leads manufacturers
with 40 wins at the track, Ford is next with 27, including the last
six straight. ... Talladega is such an unpredictable venue that five
times a non-Playoff driver has won the race. The last time that
happened was 2013 when Jamie McMurray won. ... McMurray and 2018
Playoff drivers Clint Bowyer, Keselowski and Logano all have won two
Playoff races at Talladega. ... Martin Truex Jr.'s 13 DNFs at
Talladega are double that of any other Playoff driver. ... Jimmie
Johnson won the 2006 title after finishing 24th -- the lowest finish
by a driver who went on to hoist a championship. Last year's Cup
champ Truex finished 23rd in the Talladega Playoff race. ...The
outside pole position is the most prolific starting position,
producing 20 race winners. ... The farthest back a race winner has
started is 36th (Jeff Gordon in 2000). ... Stenhouse (2017) and
Keselowski (2009) earned their first career Cup wins at Talladega.
... Stenhouse leads all drivers in the field with a 11.0 average
finishing position. ... Johnson leads active drivers with 470 laps
led in 32 starts. The late NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt holds
the track record with 1,377 laps led in 44 starts.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Next Race: Fr8Auctions 250
The Place: Talladega Superspeedway
The Date: Saturday, Oct. 13
The Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
Distance: 200 miles (94 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on lap 20), Stage 2
(Ends on lap 40), and Final Stage (Ends on lap 94)
What to Watch For: Kligerman is the defending race winner. ... Six
of the eight Playoff drivers will advance to the next round of the
Playoffs following Saturday's race. ... Johnny Sauter (2013) and
Enfinger (2016) are the only two Playoff drivers with victories at
Talladega. ... There have been 12 different pole winners in 12 truck
races. Christopher Bell, now an Xfinity Series championship
contender, won the pole position here last year. ... Defending
series champion Sauter led the most laps (39) in the race last year,
but finished 12th. ... Playoff driver Brett Moffitt will be making
his Talladega race debut this week. Interestingly, he won the race
at his two previous track debuts in 2018 -- at Iowa and Chicagoland.
...There are 13 drivers hoping to make their Talladega truck series
debuts this weekend, including Spencer Gallagher, who won the
Xfinity Series race here earlier this season. ... Toyota leads all
manufacturers with nine Talladega race victories, including five of
the last six. ... Sauter and Timothy Peters have the most top-fives
(four) and most top-10s (five) of the drivers entered this week. ...
There will be two father-son driver combos entered this week: Todd
and David Gilliland along with Joe and John Hunter Nemechek. ...
Three drivers have won this race in back-to-back years -- Todd
Bodine (2007-08), Kyle Busch (2009-10) and Peters (2014-15).
--Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service. Special to Field Level Media.
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