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NASCAR Quaker State 400: Kentucky Race Winner & Results

For the second week in a row Brad Keselowski pulled into victory lane in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.  Below are all of the results from Saturday’s race @ Kentucky.

1. Brad Keselowski
2. Carl Edwards
3. Ryan Newman
4. Kurt Busch
5. Tony Stewart
6. Greg Biffle
7. Jamie McMurray
8. Matt Kenseth
9. Kevin Harvick
10. Martin Truex Jr.
11. Trevor Bayne
12. Kyle Busch
13. Dale Earnhardt Jr.
14. Kasey Kahne
15. Denny Hamlin
16. Austin Dillon
17. Danica Patrick
18. Paul Menard
19. Kyle Larson
20. Aric Almirola
21. Cole Whitt
22. David Ragan
23. Clint Bowyer
24. Josh Wise
25. Ty Dillon
26. Michael Annett
27. Reed Sorenson
28. Jeffrey Earnhardt
29. Landon Cassill
30. Casey Mears
31. Chase Elliott
32. Jimmie Johnson
33. Brian Scott
34. Regan Smith
35. Ryan Blaney
36. AJ Allmendinger
37. Chris Buescher
38. Matt DiBenedetto
39. Joey Logano
40. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

 

The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series returns next Sunday at Loudon with the running of the New Hampshire 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Dylan Rossiter

Dylan is the Founder and Editor-at-Large of The Upstate Courier. In the past, he has been a beat reporter covering Section II Athletics, Siena College men's basketball, the Tri-City ValleyCats, and breaking news. In Dylan's current role, he oversees newsroom operations and long-term planning. Dylan is a native of Castleton-on-Hudson and a graduate of Maple Hill High School.

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3 Comments

  1. But Keselowski had enough fuel in reserve and managed to cross the finish line on fumes to take the Quaker State 400, his series-best fourth victory of 2016 and second consecutive win. Keselowski need a tow truck to push him to victory lane, as he ran out of fuel just short of the checkered flag. He won by .175 seconds over Edwards.

  2. But Keselowski had enough fuel in reserve and managed to cross the finish line on fumes to take the Quaker State 400, his series-best fourth victory of 2016 and second consecutive win. Keselowski need a tow truck to push him to victory lane, as he ran out of fuel just short of the checkered flag. He won by .175 seconds over Edwards.

  3. What driver will be the one to end up in Victory Lane? Kyle Busch seems to be the favorite but can the driver of the 18 car, and defending winner at Kentucky, get it done on Saturday night?

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