The 20 Most Entertaining Driver Confrontations In NASCAR History

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3. Charlotte 2014 – Brad Keselowski vs. The World

The Setup:

At the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte in October of 2014, Brad Keselowski made it hard to be a fan of his that day. The guy just acted like a bonafide fool. Sure, it was his season he was fighting for, so yes, he was aggressive. But aside from putting both himself and Matt Kenseth in the wall, he broke a longstanding peace between himself and former rival Denny Hamlin, and also managed to anger Tony Stewart as well.

The Fallout:

Following the race, he tried unsuccessfully to spin the No. 11 of Hamlin. When that didn’t work, he sped onto pit road and rammed Kenseth, who had his seatbelts undone. While doing this, he also bumped Stewart’s No. 14, who then backed into Keselowski and demolished his nose. But afterward, the No. 2 and the No. 11 took their beef into the garage, chasing each other and smoking their slicks in the garage stalls before stopping. Crews kept them apart, but Kenseth swooped in like Batman and proceeded to try to disassemble Keselowski.

It wasn’t unusual to see Hamlin, Stewart, or Keselowski mad. But Kenseth’s fury was more than all three of those guys put together. Admit it: Kenseth was looking to murder one or two crew members along with Keselowski.

Next: Martinsville 2015

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