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Brad Keselowski passed Clint Bowyer with six laps to go.

Keselowski gets first career victory with late-race pass

By Sporting News Wire Service
June 9, 2008
12:20 PM EDT
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LEBANON, Tenn. -- After narrowly missing victories on multiple occasions this season, Brad Keselowski claimed his first career Nationwide Series win on Saturday night at Nashville Superspeedway, taking the lead from points leader Clint Bowyer with five laps remaining in the Federated Auto Parts 300.

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Federated Auto Parts 300

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet
2. David Stremme Chevrolet
3. David Reutimann Toyota
4. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
5. David Ragan Ford
6. Mike Wallace Toyota
7. Scott Wimmer Chevrolet
8. Kelly Bires Ford
9. Landon Cassill Chevrolet
10. Greg Biffle Ford

Keselowski led early in the event, staying on track on Lap 79 when then-leader Joey Logano led other lead-lap cars down pit road. That set the stage for the evening, putting Keselowski on a different pit strategy than most of the leaders. With his counterparts opting to make their final stop of the night with 77 laps remaining, Keselowski, under the guidance of crew chief Tony Eury Sr., made his final stop of the night 41 laps from the finish.

It initially appeared that David Reutimann would run away with the race (though he was pushing it on fuel mileage), but a caution flag fell with just 10 laps remaining after Brad Teague spun off of Turn 2. That bunched the field back up behind Reutimann for a restart on Lap 217 of 225.

On that restart, Reutimann was ambushed by Bowyer and Kyle Busch. Bowyer took the lead after contact with Reutimann but only temporarily, as Keselowski dropped his No. 88 Chevrolet to the inside of Bowyer's No. 2, taking the position.

"That's what we needed to catch back up to the 99 [Reutimann]," Keselowski said. "For some reason, David didn't go. I got behind him, took the air off of him and the next thing I knew I got by David and next was taking on Clint," Keselowski said.

"I feel like I paid some dues," he added after hoisting his first Nationwide trophy, which came in the form of a Gibson Guitar.

"To catch that break like I did with Dale [Earnhardt] Jr. and this Navy Chevrolet, it vindicates it. I've got a team that just keeps getting better every week, and I keep getting better every week. I felt like this was just a matter of time."

As Keselowski drove toward the checkered flag, things got dicey behind him. Reutimann continued to get pushed around, as he dropped back to third as David Stremme slid into the second position.

Bowyer also had contact with Stremme, dropping him to fourth at the finish.

David Ragan closed out the top five finishers.

Reutimann, Bowyer, Ragan, Busch, Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle and Jason Leffler all flew to Nashville to compete in Saturday's race after taking part in Sprint Cup Series final practice at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., earlier in the day.

Pole-sitter Logano led 64 laps in what marked his second series event. The early favorite to win, the 18-year-old was the victim of a four-wide race through Turn 4 on Lap 89. His No. 20 Toyota got clipped by Biffle's Ford, sending him sideways into Busch's machine before shooting up track and into the outside wall. He ended the event 31st.

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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Clint Bowyer 2198 Leader
2. +2 David Reutimann 2032 -166
3. -1 Kyle Busch 2010 -188
4. -1 Carl Edwards 2008 -190
5. -- Brad Keselowski 2006 -192
6. -- Mike Bliss 1899 -299
7. -- David Ragan 1895 -303
8. +2 David Stremme 1789 -409
9. -- Mike Wallace 1779 -419
10. -2 Jason Leffler 1719 -479

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