Chase Elliot gets by Brad Keselovski to capture the race of Atlanta

Chase Elliott passed Brad Keselowski in Turn 1 in the last lap and won a wild, debris series’ Quaker State 400 on Saturday night at Ecopark Speedway in Hampton, GA.
After going to second place with two to two, the number 9 Hendric motorcycles Chevrolet Driver – 17 The winner through the race – the number 6 Ford of Keselovsky slipped under Ford and defeated the checkers for his 20th career victory and his second in just three sessions.
The seven-time most popular driver award winner topped Keselovsky in 0.168 seconds and acquired a place in the 10-race Postsen in NASCAR.
Alex Boman, Tyler Radic and Eric Jones completed the top-five finishers.
In the first race of the track under his new name, Team Pangse Racer Joy Logano took a green flag and led seven more forces in the 18th race of the season.
Logano’s No. 22 led each circuit as Fords owned the top six posts through 25 laps, but the number 77 of Carson Hosavor was the largest proposer, climbing 27 spots to 27.
The first caution at lap 35 for rain was about 15 minutes of red flag. Logano first led 49 laps, but the first scuffle took place at Lap 57 as Christopher Bell lost his number 20 Toyota control to trigger a debris with Ryan Blan, Bubba Walece, Kyle Larsen and Austin Dillon.
It finished 60-Lap Stage 1 under caution with Austin syndric as the winner. Fellow fords run by Keselowski and Logano implicated him.
Third caution on lap 70 near Turn 3, from the back of the eighth, made another big mess.
Denny Hamilin, Logano, Ross Chastain, Cyndric, Hosavar, William Bayran and last week’s winner Chase Brisco suffered major damage to the 23-car accident that brought out another red flag.
Stage 2, a 160-lap segment, produced the best racing of 1.54-mile tri-oxal-actions that recently looked like a finish recently on the supersedeway, fought for a 10-diap bonous points as drivers nest as a hornet’s nest.
Finally, a photo-finish showed Radic Clipping Elliot for the maximum amount, while Chris Busher, Bommon and Jones dropped out of the top five.
With 34 laps, in seventh place, Justin Haley was tapped in a single-car phenomenon for 10th caution by Tie Dillon.
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