Brad Keselowski won the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway. It was his ninth series victory in his 117th race. He is the first repeat race winner in past seven Nashville races. It was his second Nashville victory in 11 races there. He is just the third driver to post a repeat victory at Nashville.
Keselowski posted his third victory of 2010. He has scored top-10 finishes in the past 12 Nationwide races.
Keselowski led four times for 97 laps, including the final 22. He has led in 11 of the 13 series races in 2010.
Penske Racing posted its 13th series victory and fourth in 2010, three by Keselowski.
Dodge posted its fourth win in 2010. Toyota has six; Chevrolet has three; and Ford is winless.
The top 10 consisted of four Toyotas, two Chevrolets, two Dodges and two Fords.
Keselowski led the most laps for the sixth time in his career. He has a 196-point lead over second-place Kyle Busch, who did not race.
Kevin Harvick, who did not compete, dropped from third to fourth in points; Harvick is 289 points behind Keselowski.
Carl Edwards (second) scored his 10th finish of sixth or better in 11 Nashville races.
Paul Menard (third) scored his best finish in 2010 and best Nashville finish in eight races.
Justin Allgaier (fourth) led 58 laps, the most he has led in a Nationwide race.
Mike Bliss (fifth) posted his best finish in 2010 and third top-10 finish in the past four Nashville races.
Brad Coleman, driving for Joe Gibbs Racing, finished sixth.
Tayler Malsam, drivng for Braun Racing, finished 11th in his first Nashville race (started at the rear).
Josh Wise, driving for JR Motorsports, finished 16th.ESPN.com)(6-7-2010)
