WOW.
We don't know how @WilliamByron kept it going straight. pic.twitter.com/7rhiYQ401p
— #NASCARSalutes (@NASCAR) July 4, 2019
Brad Keselowski let the field know a year ago that bad blocks would lead to wrecks. On Thursday during final practice for Saturday’s Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona the driver of the No. 2 Miller Lite Ford Mustang delivered on that promise.
.@keselowski with a message for the field after being collected in The Big One. #CokeZeroSugar400 pic.twitter.com/KWniinGOj6
— #NASCARSalutes (@NASCAR) July 8, 2018
Keselowski made contact with the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro of William Byron forcing the second year driver to a backup car.
Asked about the incident, Keselowski so she hated that Byron’s crew had to work on their car but finished the interview saying “I’m trying to send a message. I’m not lifting.”
“I’m trying to send a message. I’m not lifting.” — @keselowski pic.twitter.com/nKYambetFW
— #NASCARSalutes (@NASCAR) July 4, 2019