Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Keselowski gets dominant victory

Predicted wins gets driver into second round of playoffs

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Brad Keselowski entered NASCAR’S playoffs certain he has as good a chance at the Cup championsh­ip as favorites

Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin.

He even predicted he’d win at Richmond Raceway.

His confidence was correct as Keselowski indeed won Saturday night at Richmond, the second playoff race, and advanced into the second next round.

Harvick, the title favorite, won last week’s opener to earn the automatic berth into the second round. Hamlin, derailed at his home track of Richmond by a speeding penalty, finished 12th but still advanced into the next round based on points.

Keselowski was the only driver able to run with Harvick and Hamlin when racing resumed in May following a pause for the pandemic. He won three races, earned a contract extension at Team Penske and steadfastl­y maintained he should not be discounted in the title race.

He didn’t do a celebrator­y burnout after making good on his Richmond prediction because that specific No. 2 Ford has now won twice this year and Keselowski wants it intact for the championsh­ip-deciding finale at Phoenix.

“I don’t want to look too far ahead, the next round is going to be really difficult, but still I am really pumped about this performanc­e,” Keselowski said. “We’ve got to get (to the finale). The last few years I haven’t made it all the way. But if we can get to Phoenix, we’re going to be really good.”

Keselowski led a racehigh 192 of the 400 laps and gave Team Penske a sweep of the day — Will Power won for the Indycar arm of the organizati­on earlier Saturday.

Harvick, Hamlin and Keselowski are the only drivers locked into the next round of the playoffs.

Headed into next Saturday night’s eliminatio­n race at Bristol Motor Speedway, William Byron, Cole Custer, Matt Dibenedett­o and Ryan Blaney are below the cutoff line.

Martin Truex Jr. finished second at Richmond, followed by Keselowski teammate Joey Logano and Austin Dillon, who has opened the playoffs with back-to-back top-five finishes for the first time in his career. Harvick finished seventh.

Keselowski passed Dillon for the lead with 48 laps remaining to seal the win in a race that had only three caution periods, all scheduled by NASCAR. Xfinity: Justin Allgaier saw a more than 9-second lead evaporate when a late caution flag flew, but he pulled away again on a restart with 13 laps to go to complete a sweep of a series doublehead­er weekend at Richmond Raceway. Allgaier, who lost the lead when he had trouble on a previous restart, had no such issues starting on the inside last with Jeb Burton to his outside and Ross Chastain behind him. He quickly moved in front entering Turn 1 and pulled away in a dominant performanc­e. The victory was his third of the season. Burton held on for second, followed by Chastain, Harrison Burton and Justin Haley. Even with no fans in the stands, Allgaier celebrated with a burnout at the start-finish line. The late caution came because of an incident between Riley Herbst and Brandon Brown. By then, Allgaier had sailed to a lead of more than 9.4 seconds, or the complete backstretc­h of the 0.75-mile, D-shaped Richmond oval.

 ?? Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images ?? Brad Keselowski (2) and Austin Dillon (3) battle Saturday during the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway.
Jared C. Tilton / Getty Images Brad Keselowski (2) and Austin Dillon (3) battle Saturday during the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway.

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