Brad Keselowski Wins Texas Xfinity Race

Brad Keselowski does a victory burnout at Texas Motor Speedway
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Brad Keselowski's love affair with the Lone Star State continued in full force on Saturday with a hard-fought NASCAR XFINITY Series victory in the O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway.

Keselowski grabbed the lead from Coors Light Polesitter Austin Dillon on Lap 189 of 200 after a restart with 16 laps left in the race. The No. 22 Team Penske Ford finished 1.137 seconds ahead of the No. 88 JR Motorsports entry driven by Kevin Harvick, who passed Dillon for the runner-up spot with four laps left.

The victory was Keselowski's second of the season, his second at the 1.5-mile speedway and the 34th of his career. The eighth win of the season for the No. 22 Ford – accomplished by Keselowski and teammates Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney – clinched the third straight XFINITY Series owner's championship for Roger Penske.

"To get our team owner, Roger Penske, No. 4 as far as XFINITY championships go, I'm really proud of that," said Keselowski, who also won a series title as a driver in 2010. "When I came to (Team Penske) in 2010, we didn't have any, and now we have four in five years, so I'm really proud of that accomplishment."

In his last four starts at Texas, Keselowski has won twice and finished second twice. In his last 12 XFINITY Series starts at the Cowtown track, Keselowski has posted 11 finishes of seventh or better.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Victory Lane, however, hardly seemed a likely destination for Keselowski in the early going. Harvick and Kyle Busch dominated the opening laps and came to pit road running 1-2, respectively, for pit stops under caution on Lap 79.

But a broken shifter proved Busch's undoing, as his No. 54 Toyota was limited to fourth gear and fell out of the running for the victory. Under that same caution, the second of the race, Harvick returned to pit road twice because of a loose wheel and spent the bulk of a subsequent 34-lap green-flag run regaining the positions he lost.

Kyle Larson also took a turn at the front of the field, leading 50 laps before a tire rub finally popped his left rear on Lap 176 and sent his No. 42 Chevrolet spinning through the tri-oval and out of the lead, handing the top spot to Harvick, who was in close pursuit.

Harvick came to pit road with the lead but left in third place under caution on Lap 181, leaving Keselowski and Dillon to battle for the top position after a restart on Lap 185.

"First off, Austin Dillon was really good and he was one of the toughest guys to beat," Keselowski said in Victory Lane. "He ran a heck of a race. Harvick looked really good, Kyle Busch looked really good and Kyle Larson I thought was going to run away with the race until he had that flat.

"There was a lot of competition out there today, and that makes this win very special for the whole Discount Tire Ford team."

Erik Jones ran fourth behind Keselowski, Harvick and Austin Dillon, with Ty Dillon taking the fifth spot. Chris Buescher came home 11th but moved closer to the series title. With two races left, he leads eighth-place finisher and reigning series champ Chase Elliott by 24 points.

"It isn't comfortable yet," Buescher warned. "It is a cushion that we have, and I guess you average that out to 12 spots per race, so if we go out and finish top-10 the last two, we should be in good shape.

"That would be cutting it too close for comfort, but we need to just have some solid runs the next two weeks."

Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 22 Brad Keselowski Ford 2 200 62 Running 0
2 88 Kevin Harvick Chevy 8 200 24 Running 0
3 33 Austin Dillon Chevy 1 200 54 Running 0
4 20 Erik Jones Toyota 3 200 0 Running 0
5 3 Ty Dillon Chevy 9 200 0 Running 39
6 18 Daniel Suarez Toyota 5 200 0 Running 38
7 2 Brian Scott Chevy 11 200 0 Running 37
8 9 Chase Elliott Chevy 10 200 0 Running 36
9 7 Regan Smith Chevy 4 200 0 Running 35
10 1 Elliott Sadler Ford 14 200 0 Running 34
11 60 Chris Buescher Ford 12 200 0 Running 33
12 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevy 13 200 0 Running 32
13 39 Ryan Sieg Chev 18 200 1 Running 32
14 54 Kyle Busch Toyota 6 200 6 Running 0
15 16 Ryan Reed Ford 17 200 0 Running 29
16 4 Ross Chastain Chevy 24 200 0 Running 28
17 51 Jeremy Clements Chevy 20 200 0 Running 27
18 43 Dakoda Armstrong Ford 19 200 3 Running 27
19 6 Darrell Wallace Jr Ford 7 199 0 Running 25
20 98 Ryan Truex Ford 23 199 0 Running 24
21 8 Blake Koch Toyota 25 198 0 Running 23
22 01 Landon Cassill Chevy 21 198 0 Running 22
23 28 J.J. Yeley Toyota 15 197 0 Running 21
24 97 Mason Mingus Chevy 26 195 0 Running 0
25 44 David Starr Toyota 32 194 0 Running 19
26 52 Joey Gase Chevy 30 193 0 Running 18
27 15 Ray Black Jr Chevy 22 192 0 Running 0
28 24 Eric McClure Toyota 33 190 0 Running 16
29 90 Martin Roy Chevy 38 190 0 Running 15
30 70 Derrike Cope Chev 29 189 0 Running 14
31 13 Derek White Chev 37 188 0 Running 13
32 74 Mike Harmon Dodge 39 180 0 Running 12
33 42 Kyle Larson Chevy 16 178 50 Accident 0
34 0 Harrison Rhodes Chevy 35 102 0 Engine 10
35 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevy 31 42 0 Handling 9
36 14 Mike Bliss Toyota 28 40 0 Transmission 8
37 40 Josh Reaume Dodge 36 14 0 Suspension 7
38 26 T.J. Bell Toyota 27 12 0 Electrical 0
39 92 Mario Gosselin Chevy 40 9 0 Vibration 5
40 19 Jeff Green Toyota 34 4 0 Transmission 4

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