Fast facts: Two races remain in NASCARās regular season after Michigan, with Daytona and Darlington next.
Toyota claimed four of the top six spots at Richmond with Dillon and Ross Chastain (fifth) taking the other spots in Chevys.
Ford has won the past 10 starts at Michigan, including season sweeps from 2018-20 when the track held two races annually.
Rochester Hills, Michigan, native Keselowski seeks his first career Cup win at his home state track after eight top-fives and 14 top-10s in 26 starts.
He won in 2009-10 in the Xfinity Series in a Chevy and Dodge, respectively.
Last year: Chris Buescher won the second of three consecutive starts before the playoffs, leading the final 12 laps of 52 overall after starting fourth for the victory.
Martin Truex Jr. led 47 laps and finished second with Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin third, followed by Brad Keselowski and Kyle Larson.
Last race: Dillon broughtĀ drama and controversyĀ to an otherwise uneventful Richmond race byĀ spinning LoganoĀ and sending Hamlin into the wall at the end to win in overtime and clinch a playoff berth.
Larson finished seventh and leads Tyler Reddick by just five points in the standings with Chase Elliott six back in third.
Hamlin (three victories) finished second and stands 21 points back in fourth with Logano 15th after finishing 19th.