Keselowski Survives Memphis Mayhem

Keselowski Survives Memphis Mayhem
Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 88 Delphi Chevrolet celebrates with a burn out for the fans after winning the NASCAR Nationwide series Kroger 'On Track For Cure' 250 race at the Memphis Motorsports Park Saturday. (John Sommers II/Getty Images Photo)
By: NSSNPosted On: 10/25/2009, 10:01 am
Tagged in: NASCAR, NASCAR Nationwide

MEMPHIS, Tenn.— An aggressive Brad Keselowski won his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series race of the season, banging his way to victory in the Kroger On Track For The Cure 250 at Memphis Motorsports Park on Saturday afternoon.

Keselowski was involved in at least three incidents in the race, the last when he bumped Carl Edwards with a handful of laps remaining.

Keselowski then got the lead when he whipped past the front row of Michael Annett and Tony Raines on a restart with 12 laps to go. He then held off NASCAR Nationwide points leader Kyle Busch on a green-white-checkered restart to secure the win.

Keselowski picked up an extra $75,000 from Nationwide as part of its Dash 4 Cash program. He won a $25,000 bonus for winning the race and $50,000 for scoring the most points in the four Dash 4 Cash races.

But the most prized possession was the last-in-its-series Elvis trophy that track officials award race winners. Keselowski carried it to the post-race news conference and planned on taking it with him on the plane ride home.

"I've got this Elvis—man, I really wanted that trophy bad, just as bad as I wanted the Dash 4 Cash," Keselowski said. "To be able to finally get it today is a special thing."

Busch ended up second, with Jason Leffler overcoming a sinus infection to finish third. Mike Bliss, who led the most laps but also was involved in an incident with Keselowski, finished fourth. Brendan Gaughan finished fifth.