Brad Keselowski lashes out at a report alluding that Kyle Busch is yet to cement a future Hall of Fame entry


Brad Keselowski lashes out at a report alluding that Kyle Busch is yet to cement a future Hall of Fame entry

Kyle Busch(L) and Brad Keselowski(R)

Brad Keselowski who drives the No.6 Ford Mustang for RFK Racing, a team which he also owns contending full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series is against a report that suggests that Kyle Busch doesn’t deserve to be in NASCAR’s Hall of Fame.

Kyle Busch is evidently a contender for NASCAR’s Hall of Fame as his records speak for it with two Cup Series Championship victories that came when he was with JGR and has 60 career wins and has almost 350 top 10s along with the victory at Food City Dirt Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch was also disheartened by the events of the race with Brad Keselowski and used foul language toward the No.6 driver.

Brad Keselowski came to Busch’s support in this matter despite them both having altercations last year as Brad went on to call Kyle Busch an a**. Kyle Busch also called out Keselowski as retarded and said that he deserved to be beaten up saying “It’s freaking retarded man, I should beat the s*** out of him,”.

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“It’s so strange how journalists put so little weight into headlines,” Brad Keselowski on Kyle Busch’s potential Hall of Fame induction

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Kyle Busch celebrates following his Food City Dirt Race victory at Bristol Motor Speedway

Brad Keselowski called out a report that stated Busch was still far from earning a spot in the Hall of Fame and his recent victory at Bristol Motor Speedway as he received gushing boos from the crowd.

Brad Keselowski called out the report and tweeted replying that Kyle Busch’s Hall of Fame spot was a must as long as a decade ago. He also added saying that headlines of reports do not reflect Kyle Busch’s induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

“I think that was cemented at 100 wins and 10 years ago,” tweeted Brad Keselowski.

“It’s so strange how journalists put so little weight into headlines,” Brad Keselowski added.

It is definitely a treat to the fans when racers back each other even after having a few complications in the past which truly shows the sportsmanship of NASCAR contenders.

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