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Keselowski Continues To Make Enemies

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November 16th, 2009 by T.C.

Following another run-in with Brad Keselowski during Saturday’s Nationwide Series race at Phoenix, Dave Burns of ESPN asked Denny Hamlin if NASCAR needed to get involved.  Hamlin responded: “No, no, I’ll take care of him.  It’s no biggy.  I got him.”

Anybody else looking forward to this situation heading to Homestead?

In his ascension to the Cup Series this year, Keselowski has often used his bumper and some aggressive driving to get the job done.  And it seems as though he’s done it more often lately.  He has been called out by a few drivers including Hamlin and the brothers Busch.  But strong words and threats from competitors haven’t slowed him down.  Maybe a little retaliation will.

Hamlin and Keselowski have had on track incidents before, but fuel was added to the fire on Saturday.  Following a restart, Hamlin’s Toyota got into Keselowski’s Chevy into turn one, sending the #88 car up the track.  On the same lap, Keselowski attempted payback into turn three, but missed.  Then in the center of three and four, Brad K. caught Hamlin and laid the bumper to him, sending Hamlin’s GameStop Camry around in front of the field.

After the warning from Hamlin during a post race interview, and the comments from other drivers, Keselowski was called into a meeting this morning with Cup Series directory John Darby and NASCAR’s CEO, Brian France.  Keselowski told reporters the meeting “went real well.” 

I certainly can’t fault Brad for being aggressive, as he is out there to win.  And a little bumping and banging, along with some flared tempers always makes for some good racing action.  But Keselowski needs to be a little more careful about who he roughs up.  If he continues to cause problems with some of the sport’s top drivers, they can make life very difficult for him.  He will be entering his first full season of Cup competition in 2010, and in order to be successful, he’s going to need at least a few friends.  A driver that doesn’t respect him won’t give him room on the race track and they won’t help him out when he needs it.

Hopefully though, he is able to find a balance between being aggressive and also respectful.  Mending a few fences along the way probably wouldn’t hurt either.

But no matter what happens, it sounds like things could get interesting this weekend at Homestead.

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