The right side of Brad Keselowski's car almost looked like a photo negative as his crew loaded it on the Team Penske hauler after 400 hard-fought miles. "Looked like from there it was going to be a disaster of a day," Keselowski said, "but everyone on the Miller Lite Ford Fusion did a heck of a job fixing it, getting us back out there, and somehow ended up eighth with a car that was disastrously torn up. The takeaway might be that Keselowski's team has championship-caliber resilience to match its on-track performance in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series this year. The 30-year-old driver had just taken the lead in a cycle of pit stops when a tire let go in the 168th of 200 laps, sending Keselowski's No. 2 entry up the track.
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