NASCAR News Brad Keselowski says momentum is key ahead of NASCAR M M s Fan Appreciation 400
NASCAR News: Brad Keselowski says momentum is key ahead of NASCAR M&M's Fan Appreciation 400 Brad Keselowski walks the grid prior to the NASCAR Cup Series Kwik Trip 250 at Road America RFK Racing driver and co-owner will drive his #6 KOHLER Generators Ford Mustang at the Pocono Raceway this weekend for the 2022 M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400. Keselowski had a clean run in New Hampshire last weekend, scoring his season-best finish after collecting seventh place. How about that finish for !
Excellent rebound!How about that finish for ! Excellent rebound! With 21 races under his belt, Keselowski has only four top-ten finishes and zero top-five finishes so far. Following a P7 in New Hampshire, he is looking forward to turning his season around in the remaining races. Pocono Raceway has always been one of Brad Keselowski's favorite tracks, and he hopes to perform much better than he did in New Hampshire. However, this is the first time the Next Gen car will be visiting this track, and according to Keselowski, the cars tend to get "loose off the corners," and managing that will be hard. Speaking to the media ahead of the race, Brad Keselowski gave his thoughts on racing at Pocono. He said: “There’s obviously not a ton of experience with the new car at Pocono. From what I understand the cars can get really loose off the corners, so trying to manage that is going to be tricky, but will make it fun as well.” He added: “We put together a complete run last week at Loudon, so carrying momentum is key from here on out to continue to build on our program.” The upcoming race will mark Keselowski’s 25th start at Pocono Raceway and the 22nd start of the season. His record on track for the past 24 starts has been quite impressive. He won in 2011 after leading 19 laps. Furthermore, he has visited the top-ten positions 15 times at Pocono, with his average finish in the track standings at 10.6. Last year, he scored a top-five finish after finishing third, and this weekend, he only needs to add more effort to get to the checkered flag.
Excellent rebound!How about that finish for ! Excellent rebound! With 21 races under his belt, Keselowski has only four top-ten finishes and zero top-five finishes so far. Following a P7 in New Hampshire, he is looking forward to turning his season around in the remaining races. Pocono Raceway has always been one of Brad Keselowski's favorite tracks, and he hopes to perform much better than he did in New Hampshire. However, this is the first time the Next Gen car will be visiting this track, and according to Keselowski, the cars tend to get "loose off the corners," and managing that will be hard. Speaking to the media ahead of the race, Brad Keselowski gave his thoughts on racing at Pocono. He said: “There’s obviously not a ton of experience with the new car at Pocono. From what I understand the cars can get really loose off the corners, so trying to manage that is going to be tricky, but will make it fun as well.” He added: “We put together a complete run last week at Loudon, so carrying momentum is key from here on out to continue to build on our program.” The upcoming race will mark Keselowski’s 25th start at Pocono Raceway and the 22nd start of the season. His record on track for the past 24 starts has been quite impressive. He won in 2011 after leading 19 laps. Furthermore, he has visited the top-ten positions 15 times at Pocono, with his average finish in the track standings at 10.6. Last year, he scored a top-five finish after finishing third, and this weekend, he only needs to add more effort to get to the checkered flag.