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Key drivers to watch at the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega Superspeedway

The NASCAR Cup Series competes at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama this weekend, with Sunday marking Kevin Harvick's 800th career start.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama this weekend.

The Cup Series season started with an upset win by Ricky Stenhouse Jr. at Daytona 500. The second race of the 2023 campaign featured a dominating win by Joey Logano in Atlanta.

Sunday’s 500-mile race will mark the third high-banks drafting event of the season. Christopher Bell leads the points standings heading into the Talladega weekend.

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As the anticipation builds for Talladega, some drivers will enter the weekend as frontrunners; while others will be underdogs looking to pull off an upset.

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Here is a closer look at a few drivers to keep an eye on this Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway:

Logano came close to winning his second-career Daytona 500 a couple of months ago, but he was able to deliver a dominating performance on the new configuration at the Atlanta Motor Speedway in March. 

Logano has experienced a resurgence so far this season after his performance dropped off over the past two seasons. From the beginning of 2021 through the end of last year, Logano only managed to produce one top-five finish in 10 races at drafting tracks. 

The last time Brad Keselowski took the checkered flag at a Cup Series race was two years ago at Talladega.

Keselowski was in the lead for the majority of the laps at this year's Daytona 500. Keselowski and his teammate Chris Buescher were poised for a top-five finish if not for some late cautions.

Keselowski is tied for second on the all-time wins list at Talladega, alongside Hall of Famers Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. with six.

He is looking make it to victory lane for the first time with RFK Racing on Sunday.

After a leg injury sidelinesd him for six events, Elliott made his return to racing earlier this month at the Cup race at Martinsville Speedway. He managed to battle to a 10th-place finish.

"Top 10 is nothing to be too upset about," Elliott said after the 400-lap race.

He finished in the seventh spot last year Talladega, but he does have a chance to win it this year.

Due to his underwhelming record at Talladega, it is safe to say that Kyle Busch will be considered underdog this Sunday. He has had nine finishes of 13th or worse in the past 11 races.

He did not finish in the top 10 in any of the previous three races. 

The NASCAR Cup Series at Talladega is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. EST.

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