Sporting News Wire Service
November 20, 2009
09:30 EST
Brad Keselowski was far from a controversial figure 2 and a half years ago when Dale Earnhardt Jr. signed him to drive in three Nationwide Series races for JR Motorsports. Keselowski's NASCAR career had been nondescript. He didn't have a top-10 finish in 20 Nationwide races, including 13 in 2007 before his team, Keith Coleman Racing, suspended operations. Keselowski also had only one top-10 in 42 Truck Series races from 2004 to 2007.More
from: Able Body Labor 200
as of: Able Body Labor 200
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| DRIVER | POS |
| Kyle Busch | 1 |
| Carl Edwards | 2 |
| Brad Keselowski | 3 |
| Jason Leffler | 4 |
| Justin Allgaier | 5 |
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| DRIVER | POS |
| Kyle Busch | 1 |
| Carl Edwards | 2 |
| Brad Keselowski | 3 |
| Jason Leffler | 4 |
| Mike Bliss | 5 |
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| DRIVER | POS |
| Brad Keselowski | 1 |
| Jason Leffler | 2 |
| Kyle Busch | 3 |
| Carl Edwards | 4 |
| Justin Allgaier | 5 |
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The NASCAR Nationwide Series features stock-car racing events beginning in February at Daytona International Speedway and concluding in November at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The Nationwide Series schedule features 35 races at 26 tracks. Races are held on a variety of track types, including short tracks, intermediate tracks, superspeedways and road courses. Nationwide Insurance, the official auto insurance, home insurance and life insurance partner of NASCAR, has been the title sponsor of the NASCAR Nationwide Series since 2008.