NASCAR races have often have their fair share of drama out on the track with drivers losing their cool, but what you don’t usually see is that drama spilling over after the race when the engines are off. Saturday night at the Charlotte Motor Speedway following the Bank of America 500, that’s exactly what happened with driver Matt Kenseth coming after Brad Keselowski after a series of issues between the two during the race.
It all started on a restart with 63 laps to go when Kenseth tried to pass, was squeezed into the wall, and bounced off it into Keselowski, damaging both cars. The disagreement continued with 6 laps to go with Kenseth damaging the nose of Keselowski’s car. The drama then turned to Keselowski and driver Denny Hamlin in lap 2 as Keselowski pushed Hamlin in Turn 1.
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