Depending on where you finished in Saturday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, you either loved the new track surface or you didn't.
A resurfaced and reconfigured Kentucky Speedway had its ups and downs. The 1.5-mile track had a narrow racing groove. Passing was difficult, though there were 16 lead changes. Take that and NASCAR's second use of its potential 2017 reduced downforce package and it made for an interesting night, to say the least.
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Brad Keselowski grabbed the lead from Kevin Harvick on Lap 200 and led 67 of the final 68 laps for his Sprint Cup-leading fourth win of the season and career-best third win at Kentucky.