Video: Ryan Preece Delivers Expletive-Filled Rant to Corey LaJoie Post-Pocono

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Ryan Preece had some angry words for Corey LaJoie following Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono, after a final lap incident between the two drivers while battling for a spot inside the top-25.

It’s been a difficult season for Ryan Preece and Stewart-Haas Racing, now sitting 27th in NASCAR Cup Series point standings without a single top-10 finish on the season. However, that frustration has become more and more evident in recent weeks.

Following Sunday’s HighPoint.com 400, where Ryan Preece finished 31st after a spin on the final restart, the Berlin, Connecticut-native approached the car of Corey LaJoie to deliver his displeasures to the Spire Motorsports driver.

“[expletive] [expletive] you piece of [expletive], that was [expletive] bull-[expletive] and you [expletive] know it,” said Preece.

The anger from Preece, likely comes as a result of the final incident of the event, with two laps to go, when the No. 41 Ford Mustang was turned from a 22nd-place running position.

However, this is the second week in a row that the Stewart-Haas Racing driver has had some strong words for a fellow competitor post-race. At New Hampshire, Preece had words for Michael McDowell, after an incident relegated him to a poor finish.

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