Pro Quality. Fan Perspective.
Login-facebook
Around SBN: So Let's Talk About Hulk Too, I Suppose

NASCAR At Martinsville: Brad Keselowski Rally Ruined By Late Race Spin

Brad Keselowski appeared to be on a championship run late in Sunday's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway.

Struggling for much of the race and running in the back of the pack, Keselowski and crew chief Paul Wolfe continually worked on the car, gaining track position as the closing laps approached. 

When a string of late-race restarts bunched up the field, the intensity at the front of the field ratcheted up a notch as drivers fought for every position. On the final restart of the day, Keselowski was spun when Dale Earnhardt Jr. got together with Denny Hamlin, who made contact in the left rear of Keselowski's car. 

With NASCAR not opting to throw the caution for his spin, Keselowski dropped to 17th when the checkered flag fell.

After what looked like a solid recovery and opportunity to gain on the championship, Keselowski fell one spot in the Chase standings, 27 points behind Carl Edwards. 

"That's just this style of racing," Keselowski said. "You can't control your own fate. The car came to us, the track came to us. They guys had a good plan. Our Miller Lite Dodge was a top-10 car. We came up a few laps short."

Crew chief Paul Wolfe admitted Sunday's race was "a lot of hard work" and the "car wasn't what it needed to be" in the opening stages of the race.

Using air pressure and track bar adjustments, Wolfe said it was just small things throughout the entire course of the day that turned the No. 2 team's day around. 

"We worked hard on it and finally found ourselves back in the front where we thought we should be," he said. "Really, the second half of the race we were right up there as a top-five car, top-10 at worst. It's just so hard on these restarts when you get lined up on the outside. He did a good job on that last restart and it looked like we were going to be good, and the 88 (Earnhardt Jr.) got into the 11 (Hamlin). Just a chain reaction and they got into us.

"Just frustrating," Wolfe added. "This was a day we really worked our butts off and we made progress. We were doing what we needed to do to gain points, and then it all went away."

Do you like this post?

Comments

Display:

Jr was hit and forced down into the curb by Hamlin and then punted in the back by Logano (payback from earlier) for anyone actually paying attention…

by Jr_Fan on Oct 30, 2011 9:19 PM EDT reply actions  

Comments For This Post Are Closed

25 updates with 6 comments

Like to see major updates on this story in Facebook.

SAN ANTONIO, TX - MAY 29:  Head coach Scott Brooks of the Oklahoma City Thunder reacts in the second half while taking on the San Antonio Spurs in Game Two of the Western Conference Finals of the 2012 NBA Playoffs at AT&T Center on May 29, 2012 in San Antonio, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Spurs Streak Continues With Game 2 Win Over Thunder

May 29; Newark, NJ, USA; New Jersey Devils goalie Martin Brodeur (30) during media day for the 2012 Stanley Cup Finals at the Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-US PRESSWIRE

Martin Brodeur Looms Large For Devils Young And Old

BATON ROUGE, LA - NOVEMBER 25:  Head coach Les Miles of the LSU Tigers leads his team out onto the field before taking on the Arkansas Razorbacks at Tiger Stadium on November 25, 2011 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

Things To Look Forward To: Les Miles And John L. Smith, Just Crazyin' Up The Place