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“It’s very much going to be a survival race. Really challenging for the drivers.”

That’s how Brad Keselowski summed up his expectations for the NASCAR Cup Series race next weekend at Naval Base Coronado. While no one else put it so bluntly, the consensus over the weekend at Michigan International Speedway is that the second-ever street course event should be an eventful one.

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On one hand, the three races in Downtown Chicago took place at a circuit best described as Martinsville but with right turns as it was a more condensed layout around Grant Park. On the other hand, while Coronado is larger (3.4 miles versus 2.1 miles) the faster speeds into heavy braking areas will invite a different kind excitement.

That doesn’t even factor in the bumps, which includes railroad tracks, which no one really knows what to predict.

“They’re literally still paving sections of the track,” said Ross Chastain.

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Ryan Preece said ‘ride quality is going to be a big thing’ in reference to keeping the car stable on the long straights because not doing so will cost a car speed over the course of an entire lap.

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