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Brad Keselowski was on the verge of winning his first Nationwide Series race last weekend in Las Vegas before a wreck with five laps to go took his No. 88 Chevrolet out of contention.
| What | Nicorette 300 |
| When | 1:30 p.m. ET Saturday |
| TV | ESPN2 |
| Radio | PRN / Sirius Ch. 128 |
Keselowski was in position to bring Dale Earnhardt Jr. his first win as a car owner. Instead, Mark Martin got the honor -- and in a very un-Martin-like manner. With Keselowski and Carl Edwards running 1-2, Martin made contact with Edwards, sending the leaders spinning.
"You can throw that onto the list that makes it bitter to swallow," Keselowski said of Martin's normally toned down driving. "In some ways you excuse it from that standpoint. In other ways, it makes you a little angrier."
In the days since, the reflection has been short-lived. Instead, Keselowski has been looking forward, eager to race this weekend in Saturday's Nicorette 300 at Atlanta Motor Speedway (1:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2).
"[Las Vegas and Atlanta] are actually real similar, so I can take a lot there," Keselowski said. "Atlanta opens up more, and you can run on the top and the bottom. I really enjoy racing Atlanta because you can do that.
"We're trying to prove the people that said [we would contend] right. We're getting closer. I think we're going to be successful here. I feel strongly that you have to put yourself in the position to win. We've been doing that."

As Brad Coleman makes his Atlanta debut, past history shows he makes an impressive first appearance.
His race-leading car may have been demolished in Las Vegas, but his confidence remains intact. Something else Keselowski, 24, has is the security of knowing that in Atlanta, if he finds himself in the same position, his boss, Earnhardt, probably will be a little more lenient on him. Instead of Martin, Earnhardt will be behind the wheel of the No. 5 car.
The favorites in the race are Jeff Burton and Kyle Busch. Burton has won the past two Nationwide races on Atlanta's 1.54-mile track and has the highest driver rating at 133.7. Busch, second in the points standings, started on the pole in those races and finished third last year. His driver rating is 120.3, second best.
Edwards, the defending Nationwide champion, also will be in the mix. He enters Atlanta fresh off of two consecutive Sprint Cup Series wins. Last week's late-race wreck at Las Vegas left him with a 14th-place finish, nine spots ahead of Keselowski.
"I just can't wait to race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It's one of my favorite tracks for a lot of reasons," Edwards said. "I had my first Nationwide Series win there combined with my first Sprint Cup win. It was just awesome. We've come out of the box pretty strong this year, and we had a chance to win last week at Las Vegas. Hopefully we can seal the deal this weekend in Atlanta."
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| Years | 3 |
| Races | 37 |
| Wins | 0 |
| Top-fives | 0 |
| Top-10s | 5 |
| Poles | 0 |
| Avg. Start | 26.3 |
| Avg. Finish | 27.7 |
| DNFs | 11 |
| Pos. | +/- | Driver | Points | Behind |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | -- | Tony Stewart | 472 | Leader |
| 2. | -- | Kyle Busch | 430 | -42 |
| 3. | +2 | Kevin Harvick | 430 | -42 |
| 4. | -1 | Carl Edwards | 415 | -57 |
| 5. | +1 | David Ragan | 409 | -63 |
| 6. | +4 | Clint Bowyer | 396 | -76 |
| 7. | -3 | David Reutimann | 369 | -103 |
| 8. | +4 | Mike Wallace | 357 | -115 |
| 9. | +7 | Dario Franchitti | 344 | -128 |
| 10. | +7 | Brad Coleman | 329 | -143 |