Brad Keselowski Stunned by Last‑Lap Pass in 2025 EchoPark Race
**Brad Keselowski** dominated the 2025 Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway, leading a race‑high 46 laps, only to be edged out on the final circuit by Chase Elliott, who won by 0.168 seconds on a summer night in 2025.
With one lap remaining, Keselowski held the lead, his RFK Racing Chevrolet looking unbeatable. Hendrick Motorsports teammate Alex Bowman nudged Elliott forward, and the two surged side‑by‑side. Elliott timed his move perfectly, clipping the inside line and overtaking Keselowski just before the finish line. The Dawsonville native crossed first, while Keselowski settled for second, 0.168 seconds behind.
The 2025 summer event was a roller‑coaster. Lead changes numbered 46 among 13 drivers, and Keselowski, Elliott, and Bowman together commanded 119 of the 260 laps. Early on, Keselowski’s strong run set the tone, but multiple wrecks reshaped the field. A seven‑car pile‑up on lap 57 took out Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney, followed by a larger crash on lap 69 that eliminated Ross Chastain, William Byron, Daniel Suárez, Denny Hamlin, Chase Briscoe and Austin Cindric. Despite the chaos, Elliott stayed clear and positioned himself for the decisive pass.
Keselowski’s near‑victory highlighted his resurgence with RFK Racing. Leading the most laps at a track known for late‑stage drama shows his car’s speed and his ability to manage long runs. Yet the loss underscores the importance of drafting partners at EchoPark, where a teammate’s push can flip the outcome in seconds. The narrow margin-just 0.168 seconds-will likely influence his strategy for the upcoming race weekend, prompting a focus on securing allies in the final laps.
The Cup Series returns to EchoPark this weekend, and Keselowski will aim to convert his strong performance into a win. Teams will study the late‑lap dynamics that favored Elliott and Bowman, possibly adjusting pit timing and drafting tactics. Fans can expect another high‑stakes showdown, as EchoPark’s reconfigured layout continues to produce unpredictable finishes.
The 2025 summer race’s top‑10 finishers were:
- Chase Elliott (1st)
- Brad Keselowski (2nd)
- Alex Bowman (3rd)
- Tyler Reddick (4th)
- Erik Jones (5th)
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (6th)
- Zane Smith (7th)
- Ty Dillon (8th)
- Chris Buescher (9th)
- Carson Hocevar (10th)
Each driver navigated the track’s demanding corners and the frequent cautions, proving EchoPark remains one of NASCAR’s most thrilling stops.
EchoPark’s reputation for late‑race heroics means every driver will be watching Keselowski’s moves closely. A win here could boost his championship points and momentum heading into the mid‑season stretch. Conversely, another near‑miss might prompt a reassessment of his crew’s approach to drafting and pit strategy. The stage is set for a dramatic return, and Keselowski’s performance will be a key storyline.