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The thunderous roar of engines triggers contagious anticipation through the breathtaking New Hampshire Motor Speedway premises. With the incoming Crayon 301 race due tomorrow, the burning question on everyone’s lips is whether this could be the defining moment for Brad Keselowski’s career.

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Jessie Punch exudes confidence as she passionately claimed that Keselowski’s dearth of triumphs could end soon. All eyes are on the racetrack as the fanfare will eagerly await the resurgence of their beloved driver.

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Chase Elliott vs Brad Keselowski: NASCAR insider chooses her favorite for Crayon 301

During the recent episode of Rubbin is Racing, the daughter of long-time pit reporter Dr. Jerry Punch, Jessie Punch, was peppered with some questions. Punch, who has followed in her father’s legacy of NASCAR coverage, was asked about which driver that hasn’t won yet this season might get a possible win.

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“Brad Keselowski, I think that he is going to get that, get it in that 6th car. He’s been there, he’s been close, he’s a great superspeedway racer, so we’ve still got Daytona up ahead, and he’s pretty good at New Hampshire too. He’s one that I’d keep an eye on,” Punch replied without hesitation.

On Sunday, July 16, the 1.058-mile oval speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire, will light up with a captivating lineup of 36 drivers looking to take the checkered flag. The qualifying race on Saturday, July 15, will decide the starting order. Noah Gragson and Harrison Burton lead their respective Groups, A and B. 

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Jessie was also asked about her thoughts on the recent progress of Chase Elliott and his ability to tackle this race.

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The ticking clock: Can Chase Elliott secure a victory before the season ends?

During the interview, Punch was also asked about whether Chase Elliott will get a win before the end of this season. The NASCAR reporter stated that “Chase Elliot, yes. I do think he will get a win by the end of the season. By the end of the regular season, I don’t know. I have to look at the schedule; give those couple of weeks off, man; they’ve really been more of a hit on his season.”

The New Hampshire Motor Speedway is the sole appearance in the NASCAR Cup Series for the season, and with it comes an expectation of pure adrenaline. Fans flock to this iconic oval as they turn their eyes toward the starting line, ready to be riveted by the sight of 36 hopefuls, each vying for the ultimate prize. In this thrilling race between perplexity and burstiness, only time will give rise to the winner of the Crayon 301.

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Growing up, the roars of engines and the thrill of speed were just as enthralling to me as the serene calmness and challenge of mountains. Just as Chase Elliott weaves his way through the asphalt tracks, I've found my way through some of the most challenging trekking trails, with each step taken in sync with my heartbeats resonating with the excitement of a racecar on the track. It's no wonder why I am a die-hard fan of both Chase Elliott and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Their tenacity, dedication, and sheer brilliance on the track mirror the elements I love about trekking - the dedication to push further, the challenge of the unknown, and the thrill of reaching new heights. I've climbed peaks and witnessed breathtaking vistas, and at the same time, I've written articles that garnered admiration from fellow racing enthusiasts. Whether you want to talk about Trekking or NASCAR, do reach out.

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