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Sprint Cup driver Brad Keselowski greets fans during driver introductions prior to the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup auto race at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va., Sunday, April 26, 2015.   (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
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NASCAR at Talladega 2015: Start Time, Lineup, TV Schedule and More

Mike ChiariMay 2, 2015

A single victory will almost certainly be enough to put a driver in NASCAR's Chase for the Sprint Cup field, and with Talladega Superspeedway acting as a true wild card, an unexpected title contender could emerge Sunday.

Talladega is a tough track to tame, and while there are certain drivers who excel at it more often than not, things can change quickly when multicar crashes strike. Perhaps no venue in NASCAR produces more big wrecks than Talladega, and while that can be entertaining for the viewers, it can ruin positioning in the standings as well.

A large portion of the field has a chance to win the Geico 500 due to the unpredictability of Talladega, and that should make for an extremely entertaining race. Here is all the information needed to enjoy this weekend's Sprint Cup event, along with further analysis regarding some of the top candidates to enter Victory Lane.

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Where: Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama

When: Sunday, May 3, at 1 p.m. ET

Watch: Fox

Tickets: ScoreBig.com

Geico 500 Entries

1Jamie McMurray
2Brad Keselowski
3Austin Dillon
4Kevin Harvick
5Kasey Kahne
6Trevor Bayne
7Alex Bowman
9Sam Hornish Jr.
10Danica Patrick
11Denny Hamlin
13Casey Mears
14Tony Stewart
15Clint Bowyer
16Greg Biffle
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
18David Ragan
19Carl Edwards
20Matt Kenseth
21Ryan Blaney
22Joey Logano
23J.J. Yeley
24Jeff Gordon
26Jeb Burton
27Paul Menard
31Ryan Newman
32Bobby Labonte
33Brian Scott
34Chris Buescher
35Cole Whitt
38David Gilliland
40Landon Cassill
41Kurt Busch
42Kyle Larson
43Aric Almirola
46Michael Annett
47AJ Allmendinger
48Jimmie Johnson
51Justin Algaier
55Michael Waltrip
62Brendan Gaughan
78Martin Truex Jr.
83Matt DiBenedetto
88Dale Earnhardt Jr.
95Michael McDowell
98Josh Wise

Drivers to Watch

Brad Keselowski

RICHMOND, VA - APRIL 24: Brad Keselowski, driver of the #2 Alliance Truck Parts Ford, practices for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway on April 24, 2015 in Richmond, Virginia.  (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty

With a win already under his belt and a comfortable fifth-place position in the standings, Brad Keselowski enters Talladega without much pressure on his shoulders. That, coupled with his penchant for success at the track, may very well make him the odds-on favorite to win Sunday.

Only Clint Bowyer boasts a better average at Talladega than Keselowski among drivers with at least 12 career starts. The former Sprint Cup champion has already won there on three occasions, and he has seven top-12 finishes in his 12 appearances.

While Keselowski has won plenty of races over the years, Talladega likely holds a special place in his heart since it was the site of his first on the Sprint Cup circuit, according to NASCAR Stats:

In addition to that, the 31-year-old star has some added motivation to take the checkered flag Sunday, as he is driving for an excellent cause, per Jay Pennell of FoxSports.com:

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This is a tremendous opportunity to bring national attention to the Careers For Veterans program and it wouldn't be possible without the cooperation of our longtime partner MillerCoors. There have been some big moments for me at Talladega and hopefully we can add a few more this weekend.

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Keselowski is among the most aggressive drivers in NASCAR, and while that can be a detriment at times when it comes to a track like Talladega, he won't hesitate to go for it if he can find an opening.

The Geico 500 could be an all-or-nothing race for Keselowski, but based on how good he has traditionally been at Talladega, the smart money is on "all."

RICHMOND, VA - APRIL 24:  Dale Earnhardt Jr., driver of the #88 Nationwide Insurance Chevrolet, stands on the grid during qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond International Raceway on April 24, 2015 in Richmond, Virgin

Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s track record of success at Talladega Superspeedway is impeccable, although it has been quite some time since he has been truly dominant there.

Earnhardt has five career wins, including four in a row from 2001 through 2003, at Talladega. He hasn't won there since 2004, which means he has yet to take the No. 88 car to Victory Lane at one of his best tracks. The hugely popular veteran is still searching for his first win of the season as well, so there is undoubtedly a lot riding on the Geico 500 for him.

Even though Junior is in the midst of a Talladega drought, he knows what it takes to have success and ultimately win races at the Alabama-based track, according to NASCAR Wire Service (h/t Click2Houston.com):

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The guy that's leading the race really is the guy controlling everything. He can block and he can do whatever he needs to do as far as getting in front of the line that's coming to be able to get the push to maintain his speed. He can do so much more than everyone else in the field. And that's just the best place to be.

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While he doesn't always maintain the lead, Earnhardt certainly has a long history of getting to the front at Talladega, per NASCAR Stats:

Earnhardt struggled at Talladega last year, but he registered a second-place finish there in 2013 and has to be feeling desperate to conquer a track that he essentially owned for a three-year period.

Junior has the mentality and knowledge needed to win the Geico 500, and if he has a fast car to match, then he may very well do just that.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

BRISTOL, TN - APRIL 17:  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the #17 Zest Ford, practices for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on April 17, 2015 in Bristol, Tennessee.  (Photo by Brian Lawdermilk/Getty Images)

Talladega is a great track for dark horses to emerge and vie for victories. David Ragan's win there in 2013 is the latest example, but perhaps someone like Ricky Stenhouse Jr. can change that by winning the 2015 spring race.

Stenhouse is a supremely talented driver with two Xfinity Series titles to his credit, but he is still searching for his first career win on the Sprint Cup circuit. If it is going to happen for the 27-year-old this year, Talladega may be the perfect place to do it.

With two top-10 finishes in three Sprint Cup starts at Talladega, Stenhouse has seemingly figured out how to avoid the big one and run near the front of the pack. The next step in his development is going for a win rather than settling for only a solid finish.

It appears as though the driver of the No. 17 machine may have the car needed to do precisely that, as he dominated the first practice session, according to Rotoworld NASCAR:

Practice is a far different animal than a race, but Stenhouse seems to be on the verge of something special. If he can put it all together, then the Geico 500 could represent his coming-out party.

Any number of drivers could break through with their first career victory Sunday, but perhaps none of them stand a better chance than Stenhouse.

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