All in all, 2011 was a pretty good year for Penske Racing and the Dodge Boys.

As the NASCAR season draws to a close Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Penske teammates Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski will be racing for pride, and hoping to end the year on a winning note.

With a season’s championship out of reach, this weekend’s racing is about momentum and closing out a championship-caliber season that saw Dodge reach victory lane in five regular season races and two non-point events. A productive weekend at Homestead sets the tone for the offseason and serves as a springboard for the team’s return to Daytona in February.

“There is still a lot of unfinished business we need to take care of out there, that’s for sure,” said Busch, who will once again Sunday be behind the wheel of his No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge Charger R/T. “Your last race out is the one that’s freshest on your mind and you certainly hope it’s memorable for all the right reasons. Closing out your season with a competitive weekend at Homestead is just that important. If you come out of there with great results, it gives all the team members, the sponsors, the media – everyone out there – a super calling card to remember you by. It works to instill optimism and grow the level of confidence through all those cold and dreary winter days.”

Keselowski (No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge Charger R/T) looks to cap an incredible year in which the second-year Penske driver has set Sprint Cup Series personal bests for poles, wins, top fives, top 10s, average start, average finish and laps led. Keselowski will enter 2012 as a legitimate contender for the championship.

Keselowski is currently fourth in the Chase standings, 65 points behind leader Carl Edwards. Busch is eighth in the Chase standings.