
NASCAR at New Hampshire 2014: Race Schedule, Live Stream Info, Drivers to Watch
After opening the Chase with a win in the MyAFibStory.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, Brad Keselowski is the man with momentum and a seven-point lead over Jeff Gordon in the standings.
On Sunday, NASCAR action shifts to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway for the Sylvania 300. Can Keselowski keep it going, or will another driver make a significant move up the ladder?
Here's how you can watch.
Place: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Date: Sunday, Sept. 21
Time: 2 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN, Countdown 1 p.m
Live Stream: WatchESPN
Drivers to Watch
Brad Keselowski

With a spot in the next round already wrapped up, Keselowski will race with little to no pressure Sunday in New Hampshire. He's looked like a man possessed the last two weeks, winning consecutive races.
He kept the hot streak going by winning the pole position in qualifying.
Keselowski won the Chase in 2012, but he fell off miserably in 2013, as he failed to even qualify for the postseason.
Perhaps even years are his thing. He looks like the man to beat at this point, and there aren't any signs that he'll be slowing down anytime soon.
Jeff Gordon

If you had to describe Gordon's season in two words, they would be "consistent" and "gritty."
For starters, he's finished every race this season. He's the only driver in the Chase who can say that. Secondly, his 18 top-10 finishes are the most in the sport, and his three wins and 10 top-fives are right near the top.
When you consider that Gordon has done all this at age 43 with a bad back, 2014 has been one of the best years of his legendary career.
Last week, he finished second to Keselowski. This week, he'll be looking for his fourth win in New Hampshire in his legendary career.
Matt Kenseth

Kenseth won this event last season, and he could really use a bit of deja vu Sunday. He's 10th in the Chase standings currently, and a win would punch his ticket into the next round.
He's struggled to get over the hump all season. He's second to Gordon in top-10 finishes with 17, but he has yet to capture a checkered flag.
Could Sunday be his time to shine? It should be a fun day at the track.

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