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Bubba Wallace Spotter Takes Shot at Brad Keselowski After NASCAR Favoritism

Les GrossmanBy Les GrossmanDecember 14, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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In a surprising twist during the chaotic 2023 finale NASCAR Cup Series regular season at Daytona International Speedway, veteran driver Brad Keselowski, known for his daring moves on and off the track, got tongues wagging by performing a series of slow circles during a red flag period.

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This unexpected maneuver, carried out under the watchful eyes of competitors and fans, left everyone perplexed, sparking heated debates about its legitimacy and intention. The aftermath of Keselowski’s “smoke dance” left the NASCAR community divided. Some question the validity of his decision, demanding uniformity in the application of sanctions for red flag offenses.

Others, although intrigued by the audacity of his maneuver, could not deny its effectiveness. In a recent Dirty Mo Media podcast, Bubba Wallace watcher Freddie Kraft expressed his disdain for the RFK Racing driver track stunt.

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Penalties versus consistency: debate ignites over rules amid Keselowski stunt

As the NASCAR Playoffs get underway, Keselowski’s escapade remains a topic of heated discussion. In a recent episode of the “Door Bumper Clear” podcast, experts and insiders wondered whether the old Thought The driver’s maneuver deserved a penalty, sparking a broader conversation about the consistency of racing rules.

As the conversation unfolded, Casey asked if NASCAR had communicated anything over the radio. TJ Majors (Keselowski’s observer) responded: “No, by the time they got there he already had it turned off, like while driving.”

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To which Kraft, the Bubba Wallace watcher, said: “Which I find interesting because in Indianapolis, I spotted Landon Cassil. Um… in the coupe car and uh… we parked to move in red so it’s interesting that there was nothing. Why is it important that we move? You ask why is it wise to park, we have no penalty.

“I mean, what’s the difference between that and Sterling going after the Fender and the five, or I mean, you can’t repair the damage to his car. You repair the damage to your car”, added later.

Chris Rice, president of Kaulig Racing, joined the discussion, suggesting that there should always be a penalty for traveling under a red flag, even for safety reasons. He stressed the consistency of sanctions, whatever the circumstances. The group debated whether Keselowski’s situation was comparable to Sterling Marlin adjusting his car under a red flag.

Kraft argued that a penalty should have been applied in Keselowski’s case. Freddie intervened, acknowledging the safety issue but stating that no one wants a car on fire. TJ reiterated his stance against anyone working on a car during a fire.

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Keselowski’s decision to perform his intricate circle dance under the red flag caught the attention of other drivers, with opinions ranging from amusement to outright bewilderment. While a certain driver even shared a clip of the incident. While Brad Keselowski offered his defense.

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The race was a rollercoaster of high-speed action, with drivers battling fiercely for a spot in the coveted playoffs. Then, a massive multi-car accident triggered by a confrontation between Ty Gibbs and Ryan Blaney raised the red flag. While most drivers followed convention and stopped on the track, Brad Keselowski deviated from the norm.

Instead of standing still, he embarked on a peculiar journey, circling around the infield. This unconventional move earned her both quizzical looks and buzz on social media.

In a radio clip shared on Twitter, Alex Bowman humorously lamented having missed an Instagram-worthy moment. He could be heard saying: “I’m sure he knows (he’s on fire). Here I’m doing laps on the old short track. This is why we must have our cell phones in our cars. This would make a great Instagram post. People would love that.

However, amid the confusion, Keselowski stood his ground, saying his unorthodox strategy was calculated to circulate air inside the car and clear the smoke. “I was sitting there on the red flag and it started smoking really bad on the left front underbody. And I knew what that meant.

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“It was about to catch fire and I was going to be knocked out of the race and the only way to stop that was to get some air into the car. Of course, being on a red flag, I had to improvise. » Keselowski said.

In the thrilling world of NASCAR, where drivers strive for supremacy and innovation knows no bounds, Brad Keselowski’s enigmatic circles under the red flag are a testament to the audacity of the human spirit.

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While the exact trigger remains elusive, one thing is certain: Keselowski’s bold decision to break the record could capture fans’ imaginations and add an intriguing layer to an already dramatic race.

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