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NASCAR News | April 30, 2010

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Special K wins Bubba Burger 250
By SpeedTV
April 30, 2010
Richmond, VA Brad Keselowski raced Friday night in the shadow of a controversial finish last Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway.
But that was the only shadow Keselowski saw Friday night.
Keselowski was wildly dominant in Friday nights Bubba Burger 250 Nationwide race, eventually leading 189 of the 252 laps. But he had to survive a rough green-white-checkered finish to reach victory lane.
Keselowski, the series point leader, was coasting toward an apparently easy victory with six laps to go when Paul Menard blew a tire and hit the wall, causing a caution flag and bunching the field.
With the race likely to end with a green-white-checkered, teams faced a decision on whether to pit for two or four tires or stay on the track. Keselowski didnt hesitate, choosing to pit for four. Two drivers Kyle Busch and Justin Allgaier, Keselowskis teammate decided to stay on the track.
When the green flag flew for the two-lap shootout, Keselowski, with fresh tires, shot to the front from fourth place. He outran Greg Biffle to the finish by .261 of a second.
Following in order were Jamie McMurray, Busch and Carl Edwards.
I knew if we lost this race because we didnt take tires Id be so mad, Keselowski said.
He said the late-race caution is part of racing. I cant blame anybody. Paul Menard got a flat tire. It happens. Its part of racing.
The win was Keselowskis second straight in the series, but his victory at Talladega Sunday was clouded by the fact that the team was fined and penalized points for using an unapproved spring and an unapproved shock. Keselowski lost 50 driver points because of those infractions, but, with Friday nights win, he leads second-place Kevin Harvick by 59.
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