When the final laps are complete in Saturday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, two things may just happen.
We could have a new points leader in the driver standings and we could have the first three-time winner at the still fairly new track. In both of those cases, Brad Keselowski could be your man.
Keselowski is having the kind of success all drivers want at this point in the season. He's firmly in the Chase with a season-tying three Sprint Cup wins. He's 14 points out of first place in the driver standings and he goes into Saturday's Quaker State 400 as one of the drivers to beat having won the race twice in the five times Sprint Cup has run there (2012 and 2014).