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Brad Keselowski prevails in overtime for sixth win at Talladega

Apr 18, 2021; Richmond, Virginia, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Brad Keselowski (2) races during the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports

Brad Keselowski led just one lap in Sunday’s Geico 500, but it was the right one — the last one — and it enabled him to become a six-time winner at Talladega Superspeedway.

The victory came in overtime and it gave him his first victory of the season in his No. 2 Team Penske Ford.

Finishing second was William Byron of Hendrick Motorsports, who was looking for his second win of the season. The margin of victory was .102 seconds.

Third was 2021 Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell, who finished .103 behind the winner.

Rounding out the top five were Kevin Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing and Matt DiBenedetto, who restarted the race in OT with the lead and who was attempting to give the iconic Wood Brothers Racing team its 100th victory in Cup.

As usual, wrecks played a big role at the 2.66-mile Talladega track.

The first major wreck of the day was not a big one in terms of the number of cars involved but it was big for a driver who was among the pre-race favorites. On Lap 59 — the final lap of Stage 1 — Joey Logano was knocked sideways. His car then went airborne before rolling down the track. Logano is a three-time winner at Talladega and had led 10 laps on Sunday.

After being released from the infield care center, Logano blamed nobody but the type of racing which superspeedways breed. “We have to fix it, though,” he said. “Somebody got hurt (Ryan Newman at Daytona last year) and we’re still doing it.

“On one hand, I am mad about being in the crash and on the other, I am happy to be alive. On another hand, I am wondering when we are going to stop because this is dangerous doing what we are doing. I got a roll bar in my head. That is not OK.”

A second significant wreck occurred with two laps left in State 2 collected several cars that appeared capable of winning — those of Denny Hamlin, who led 44 laps to that point, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex, Jr., Chase Elliott and his Hendrick Motorsports teammates Bryon and Alex Bowman. All continued on but the cars of Hamlin and Bowman suffered serious damage and fell off the lead lap.

Harrison Burton, son of former star Jeff Burton, made his Cup debut Sunday and it didn’t start well. His team was penalized for making unapproved adjustments prior to the start. In the race, he was penalized again when his first-ever Cup pit stop ended when he lifted his stall with the gas can still attached to the fueling port.

However, Burton was in position to win in OT before making a move that cost him several spots. He finished 20th.

NASCAR heads north next weekend to race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan.

–Field Level Media

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