(By Greg Engle)
Posted: Monday,August 31st, 2009
(By Reid Spencer, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service)
MONTREAL—On the flip side, Fellows’ JR Motorsports teammate, Brad Keselowski, survived a multitude of scrapes and spins but stayed out of trouble after NASCAR ordered a change to rain tires with 13 laps left.
Keselowski was elated with his fifth-place finish.“These races—you don’t know what to expect or how it’s going to go,” Keselowski said. “We’ll take that top five. It’s a long weekend for a guy that’s not a road-course racer. They put us through every scenario they could, with wet, dry, green-white-checkered, double-file restarts, and to come home with a top-five—that’s something to be proud of.
“We’ll take it and run. It was rough out there, man. It was ‘eat or be eaten,’ and there were guys wrecking left and right. Just carnage every lap.”

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