Brad Keselowski has said for years that if he hadn’t become a race car driver, he would have enlisted in the armed services.
Just as he did in stage one, Kevin Harvick led the majority of the laps en route to a dominating victory in stage two of Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500.
Kevin Harvick picked up with the same speed on Sunday as he exhibited during Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway, dominating to win the first stage of the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500.
In the wake of what is planned to be the final race on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s 20-year-old asphalt, with the running of Sunday’s Folds of Honor/QuikTrip 500, a huge outpouring of driver support for the current racing at the 1.54-mile oval has led to talk of leaving the aged surface as is a little bit longer.
Post-race inspection failures marred both Kyle Busch’s victory in the XFINITY Series and Chase Elliott’s fifth-place finish in the Camping World Truck Series on Saturday at Atlanta.
Continuing the trend he started in stage one, Christopher Bell led every lap of stage two in Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway to collect his second-straight stage win.
Christopher Bell went wire-to-wire from the pole in winning the opening stage of Saturday evening’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Saving his tires over the course of stage two in Saturday’s Rinnai 250, Kevin Harvick charged to the point and led the final 19 laps to collect the maximum 10 bonus points at the end of the stage at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Leading 33 of the 40 laps in stage one of Saturday’s Rinnai 250, Brad Keselowski took home maximum points in Team Penske’s hunt for the NASCAR XFINITY Series owner’s championship by collecting his first stage win under the new race format.