Earnhardt passed the No. 2 Team Penske Ford and cruised into Victory Lane for his second win of 2014, saddling Keselowski with his second-straight bittersweet, runner-up finish. I'd have to see what it looked like before and after, but it was definitely a mistake," said Keselowski, who moves up to the top five in the standings for the first time since leaving Fontana. With the obvious speed the No. 2 car had, Keselowski did note that he was looking forward to when the series returns to the Tricky Triangle August 3 for the GoBowling.com 400, adding that he was really proud of the speed his team brought to the race track. "You know, (Brad and I) are good friends and you hate to see a guy have to lose a race in a manner like that, but I'm excited that we won," said Earnhardt, whose two wins and 476 points put him one point ahead of teammate Jimmie Johnson in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series standings and atop the Chase Grid.
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