Brad Keselowski Rips Into NASCAR Drivers for Reckless Behavior

Keselowski Slams Reckless Racing Trend

NASCAR veteran Brad Keselowski isn’t holding back. Following a wild race in Iowa, the 2012 Cup Series Champion took to social media to blast what he sees as a troubling trend among today’s drivers: a growing willingness to “semi-intentionally” wreck each other, especially when running in the middle or back of the pack.

After finishing third in the Iowa Corn 350, despite winning both early stages, Keselowski voiced his frustrations. He pointed to a moment from the Kansas Speedway race in 2024 to highlight how frequent these incidents have become, saying:

“Complete willingness to semi-intentionally wreck each other running 15th or worse. I see it almost every week and none worse than this week in Iowa.”

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NASCAR’s Culture Shift Is Raising Eyebrows

One fan blamed the Next-Gen car, but Keselowski shut that theory down quickly: “Not the car.” Instead, he suggested it’s an issue of culture and accountability. He explained that car owners used to fire drivers for wrecking or under-performing, especially for doing both. That pressure, he said, kept drivers in line.

“This made all the drivers not want to wreck when they weren’t running well,” he added.

Keselowski isn’t the only one noticing. With 12 cautions in Iowa and tempers flaring across the season, fans and drivers alike are raising concerns about where NASCAR is headed. The culture has shifted from respect to recklessness, and some believe it’s hurting the sport’s integrity.

Keselowski will race next at The Glen on August 10, where he hopes to secure a much-needed win and playoff berth. Whether he wins or not, his comments have already lit a fire across the NASCAR world.

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