He posted: “Single Biggest change I’ve seen in the cup series drivers over last 10 years.
“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. Not sure what to make of it…”
When a fan suggested it could be due to the Next-Gen car, the 41-year-old insisted it was “not the car.” Another fan asked if it was so hard to pass or down to a lack of respect and accountability, and Keselowski suggested the latter.
“Car owners used to be much more present and accountability driven,” Keselowski replied. “They would surely fire you for one of two reasons- Wrecking & Not running well.”
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“If you did both as a driver, no chance of making it. This made all the drivers not want to wreck when they weren’t running well.”
Keselowski is next in action at The Glen on Sunday, August 10, where he hopes to win and clinch a spot in the postseason.