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Video: Brad Keselowski Slams Into Wall, Kyle Busch Has Nowhere to Go

Brad Keselowski Kyle Busch Darlington 2022
Brad Keselowski pounded the outside wall and Kyle Busch had nowhere to go and got swept up in the accident. Kyle Busch’s race is done.

Kyle Busch saw a strong day come to a frustrating end on lap 167 of Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway.

Ahead of Busch, the lapped care of Brad Keselowski seemed to cut a tire, which sent his No. 6 RFK Racing Ford Mustang hard into the outside wall. Keselowski’s No. 6 machine careened across the track and collected Kyle Busch, who was running among the leaders.

The contact doomed the suspension of Busch’s car and ended his race.

Here is video of the incident as it happened on the FS1 broadcast:

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