NEWTON, Iowa -- Brad Keselowski took control with 35 laps left to win the NASCAR
Nationwide race at Iowa Speedway on Saturday night.
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. The Sprint Cup driver has won in his last three Nationwide starts, also
topping the field at Richmond in April and Kentucky in June. Points leader
Austin Dillon led a race-high 116 laps, but gave up a huge lead following a late
caution. Keselowski, the only Sprint Cup driver in the field, took control a few
laps later for his second Nationwide win at Iowa. Sam Hornish Jr. was second,
followed by Brian Vickers, Dillon and Kyle Larson. Keselowski, like every other
driver in the field, spent much of the race looking at the back of Dillons No. 3
car. Dillon led all but 43 laps in the first Iowa race back in June, but he
finished second to Trevor Bayne. Dillon again had a dominant car Saturday,
taking control a third of the way through the race. This time, a late caution
flag changed everything. Dillon led by as many as 7 seconds -- or over a quarter
of the 0.875-mile track -- before a blown tire by Travis Pastrana drew out the
flag and allowed the field to pit with 50 laps left. Dillon took four tires and
fell back to fifth as Bayne took the lead on the restart. But Keselowski, who
won the inaugural Nationwide race on Iowas oval in 2009, surged to the front and
held off a charging Hornish for his third win of the season. Drew Herring, in
the No. 54 car for Joe Gibbs Racing normally driven by Kyle Busch, was the
surprise winner of his first career pole. Busch has won eight Nationwide races
in 15 starts in 2013. But like every Sprint Cup regular except for Keselowski,
he stayed in Pocono to prepare for Sundays race. Herring, who was joined on the
front row by Regan Smith, gave the lead away after just 27 laps. He also spun
out on the 55th lap -- drawing a caution to end the longest green-flag start of
the season. The flag did Keselowski no favours, as he was flagged for a tire
violation during a pit stop and sent to the back for the restart. The No. 22 car
also suffered through an overheating issue halfway through the race. But
Keselowski fought through all of that, posting his first career victory in a
race where he was called for a pit row violation. Ryan Gifford was ninth in his
first career Nationwide start. Bayne, who gave the No. 6 Roush-Fenway Racing car
its fourth victory in five tries at Iowa in June, finished 10th.
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Matt Cooke also scored for Minnesota, which has won five of six. Kuemper made
five saves in the first, nine in the second, and nine in the third. The rookies
best save came with 2:17 left in the third period when he denied former Wild
forward Matt Cullen from just outside of the crease on the right side.
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. After slipping from the summit during the week, the Gunners overcame
struggling Crystal Palace 2-0 on Sunday thanks to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlains
second-half brace. EAGLE FARM:Best Backed: Starocity held 32% of the money in
Race 8 to jump at $5.60 but Sharpe Hussler stole the show at $12.70.Hard Lay: Mr
One Eleven drifted from $3.80 out to $6 in Race 2 and the money was right as he
finished fourth behind the well-supported Emerald City.Early Bird: Saluter
firmed from $4.20 into $3 in Race 6 and lived up to his name when he duly
saluted to give the punters something to cheer about.Flop: Sunny Fame firmed
from $6.50 into $4.60 in Race 8 but also fell victim to Sharpe
Hussler.RANDWICK:Best Backed: Egyptian Symbol was a huge go opening at $3.40
before jumping at $2.60 in Race 8 and was the best backed runner by far at
Randwick.Hard Lay: Fabrizio drifted from $1.40 to $1.70 by race time amid
concerns the Epsom run may have flattened him a little, but he put that theory
to bed with a dominant win in Race 2.Bookie Basher: Egyptian Symbol - see
above.Early Bird: Spright opened at $12 on race morning before attracting some
very good support throughout the day to jump at $8 and salute in Race 7.Flop:
While still managing to finish second in Race 8, Artistry was backed from $10
into $4.60 only to come up against a flying Egyptian Symbol.CAULFIELD:Best
Backed: Tom Melbourne was backed from $9 into $5 but just fell short in race
Race 6.Hard Lay: Gudolphin runner Mortons Fork jumped at $3.90 in Race 2 and was
unlucky not to feature in the placings.
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Basher: Eleonora for Damien Oliver drifted out to $6.50 but that didnt stop the
punters chiming in and claiming the chocolates in Race 4.Early Bird Special:
Jennifer Lynn opened at $14 and jumped at $11 in Race 1 to be the only shortener
to win all day.Flop: Sylpheed was all the rage in Race 1 and jumped at $1.90 but
couldnt finish the job after hitting the front on the corner.MORPHETTVILLE:Best
Backed: Race 8 winner Entrancing was the best-backed all day, firming from $4.80
into $2.50 to give the punters something cheer about on the way home.Hard Lay:
Kifaah drifted from $2.35 out to $3.4 in Race 5 after attracting almost 40% of
the money but finished out of the money in fourth.Bookie Basher: Angels Touch
was by far the best backed in Race 1, jumping at $1.70 and giving the punters a
good start to the day.Flop: Benz firmed from $4.5 into $2.6 and attracted more
than half of all money in Race 7 only to finish out of the placings.FUTURES
MOVERS:Victoria Derby: Good Standing $8.5 into $6, Rocketeer $13 into $5,
Inference $17 into $8Melbourne Cup: Jameka $9 into $5.50, Exospheric $21 into
$15, Almoonqith $35 into $14
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