Video: Brad Keselowski’s Day Ends in Five-Car Crash at Daytona

The story all week long was that if somebody blocked Brad Keselowski, the driver of the No. 2 Ford Mustang would not be lifting. In the second half of Stage 2 of the Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona, it was Keselowski who lost steam coming off of the turn just in front of Kevin Harvick. Harvick didn’t lift, tapped the rear of the No. 2 car and a five-car crash ensued.

Swept up in the crash were Keselowski, Harvick, David Ragan, Daniel Suarez and Daniel Hemric. By far the worst damage was sustained by Keselowski.

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