Brad Keselowski is the future of NASCAR, but that future might be one with no friends if he keeps going the path he’s on.
On Saturday during the Nationwide Series event in Fontana, CA, Keselowski in his No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge for Roger Penske, which he’ll be running full time, once again made contact and spun out a Joe Gibbs Racing driver.
Yes, again.
It was the last lap of the Stater Bros. 300 and Kyle Busch was side-by-side with Greg Biffle for the win, behind them were Joey Logano and Keselowski. Coming to the checkered flag Busch edged Biffle for the win as Keselowski either turned or jerked right and spun Logano.
Keselowski finished third while Logano, who had led 130 of 152 laps, crossed the line sideways in the fifth position...
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