Former champion addresses incident, NASCAR continues investigation
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The morning after the Bank of America 500, Brad Keselowski addressed fans on Twitter while others in the sport took to the social media site to express their opinions and report on NASCAR’s investigation that began in the Charlotte Motor Speedway garage and will continue early this week before providing any further comment or levying possible penalties. See some of the tweets below.
Lots of tweets coming in after last night (good & bad), I’m grateful to see nascar racing still has a strong following.
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) October 12, 2014
Wish I could explain my side of last night to all of you. But it would take a beer and a whole lot more than 140 letters!
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) October 12, 2014
The parts you saw are, the parts you didn’t see, sure weren’t. @ashleytere: no need it’s on video it’s all on you!
— Brad Keselowski (@keselowski) October 12, 2014
My opinion.. No fines for comments or face to face in garage last night.. Using a car as weapon in garage =big fine.. No points penalties..
— Elliott Sadler (@Elliott_Sadler) October 12, 2014
These were left behind after the Hamlin/Keselowski garage skirmish. NASCAR studied them. pic.twitter.com/jE24WUw3In
— Marty Smith (@MartySmithESPN) October 12, 2014
#NASCAR Pemberton & Darby took a look at & took pics of the tire marks left by the 2 car in the garage post-race. pic.twitter.com/vJ3udoTa7d
— Bob Dillner (@bobdillner) October 12, 2014
“Obviously there was some built‑up animosity towards Brad. I’d better hold…” -> http://t.co/cXNWnraPrs. #Team24 pic.twitter.com/XRMjqe9uVI
— Jeff Gordon (@JeffGordonWeb) October 12, 2014
It was wicked cool how much Matt tackling Brad looked like an episode of @CopsTV
— Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) October 12, 2014
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