At Pocono Raceway, the co-owner of RFK Racing was leading on Lap 56 when he mistakenly entered a closed pit road, sacrificing his track position. Brad Keselowski admitted fault in not double-checking the crew’s call to pit, leading to a significant setback for the No. 6 team. Despite the error, Keselowski fought his way back into the top five and briefly regained the lead during pit stops. An untimely caution further challenged Keselowski’s strong performance as he dropped positions, ultimately finishing in ninth place. Reflecting on the race, Keselowski acknowledged the missed opportunity to pit earlier and potentially contend for the win, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making in NASCAR competition.
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