Keselowski Focused On Victory, Not Points
Brad Keselowski thrives on pressure and the next four weekends should provide plenty of it.
The
reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion continues to pursue his
first victory of 2013 and fight for a spot in the Chase for the NASCAR
Sprint Cup™. Keselowski has bounced in and out of the top 10, a third
consecutive second-place finish at Watkins Glen International boosting
the competitor to eighth in the standings – a gain of four positions.
A
victory is primary for Keselowski, especially this weekend when the
Rochester Hills, Mich. native drives the No. 2 Penske Racing Ford in
front of hometown fans. He’s yet to win at Michigan International
Speedway finishing second and third in the last two August events at the
two-mile track.
“The
repaved style of track hasn't been one of my favorites or go-tos, but
we're very optimistic that we can at least get a solid finish like we
did in the spring there,” said Keselowski, who finished 12th in
Michigan’s June race. “I really see no reason why we can't
sustain our position in the points if not improve it before the Chase
starts.”
Many
would take a Chase berth through any means – race in or qualify with
the help of other competitors. Keselowski is not among them, believing
his team must show it can be a contender and not just take up
post-season real estate.
“I
would rather have a win or two and be a Wild Card than finish seventh
or eighth and squeak my way in without any wins because the momentum of a
win and the confidence builder it instills in both yourself and the
fear that it puts in your competition is more than worth it,” he said
following last Sunday’s runner-up finish.
Still,
there’s a matter of pride in qualifying for the Chase as the reigning
series champion. Only 2005 champion Tony Stewart has failed to make the
following season’s post-season competition during the Chase era.
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