NASCAR heads back to yet another intermediate course this week since the Pennzoil Oil 400 will comprise a 1.5-mile race, which favors the Cup Series’ top motorists. Nonetheless, it presents a considerably different challenge than Atlanta Motor Speedway, in which Brad Keselowski won.
This course is considerably more affordable than that of tire wear and Atlanta will probably be less of a problem. So, this week drivers like Kyle Larson, who had the fastest car on the track for the vast majority of the initial two stages last week, might have to worry about on that front.
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However, the truth is, he’s got a opportunity to win this time while last week Keselowski sort of came out of nowhere to win. Keselowski has finished no worse than seventh over his past seven races there and has three career wins at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
As he has a fantastic chance, he needs become the guy you look at when performing tests for this race.
But while we would really like to pick him, we are going to go with Martin Truex Jr., who’s coming from a second-place end in Atlanta and has finished third, first and fourth in his last few races at Nevada, respectively.
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