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NASCAR At Talladega Superspeedway 2012: Brad Keselowski Surges For Win

NASCAR At Talladega Superspeedway 2012: Brad Keselowski Surges For Win

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Rochester Hills native Brad Keselowski has won the Sprint Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway, where he used a huge push from Kyle Busch to steal the race from Matt Kenseth. Kenseth was the leader on the green-white-checkered flag restart and lined up on the outside line so that teammate Greg Biffle [...]

Carl Edwards vs. Brad Keselowski: Round two, Gateway style

Carl Edwards vs. Brad Keselowski: Round two, Gateway style

After a late race crash necessitated a green-white-checker finish during Saturday night’s Missouri/Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 Nationwide Race at Gateway International Raceway, Carl Edwards got around Brad Keselowski for the lead as the white flag flew.

In turn one of the final lap, Keselowski slid up into Edwards’ left rear [...]

 Rick Hendrick: Puppet Master, Genius, Or Both?

Rick Hendrick: Puppet Master, Genius, Or Both?

Brad Keselowski has turned a few heads this year with his performance on the track. Now he’s turning heads off the track with his decision to leave JR Motorsports for Penske Racing next year. While there are still many unanswered questions surrounding this move, the biggest question could be this: did Keselowski make this decision, [...]

Summer is heating up action on and off track

Summer is heating up action on and off track

A lot of interesting topics are brewing in NASCAR since I last made a post here at Sports Jabber…

Number 1) has to be Jeremy Mayfield, because this has to be the most bizarre story of them all. Did Mayfield use meth or not? Someone is lying and I can’t wait to see who it is.

Forgive me for being excited about this soap opera happening off the track and not being excited about all the action on the track, BUT this is NASCAR’s biggest story and if it continues in the direction that it is heading, it will be NASCAR’s biggest story of all time.