You know that Brad Keselowski won the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. And you know that Kurt Busch started the race with the Coors Light Pole, then drew a speeding penalty on the competition caution that pushed him to the back of the pack.

But how did Keselowski go from starting fourth, to a pit-road penalty, to storming to the victory in the last five laps?

And how did Busch work his way back up to ninth in the end?

And what of Matt Kenseth, the driver who was hit by bad luck, again, in the form of a wreck on Lap 224?

Race Center on NASCAR.com allows you to compare the performance of up to three drivers at a time, showing you graphically how they performed in each race.

Busch’s line graph, for instance, shows how he steadily held the lead until Lap 30, then plummeted drastically before climbing back into the Top 10 at Lap 224.

Keselowski’s line graph veers up and down throughout the course of the race.

And Kenseth, who started third, climbed and fell before his drop-off in his wreck at Lap 224.

Compare your favorite drivers at Race Center by clicking “Position Comparison.”