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Video: Josh Berry Gives Double Finger Salute to Santino Ferrucci After Late-Race Crash

Josh Berry had been having a decent day at Phoenix Raceway in the No. 8 JR Motorsports machine, as he sat as high as third at one point in the race. However, a speeding penalty under a pit stop in the final Stage, mired Berry back in the pack.

On his way back up through the field, Berry was put into the wall while battling with Santino Ferrucci.

After being collected by Blaine Perkins and spinning into the outside wall, Berry climbed from his car and gave a double middle-finger salute to Ferrucci as he drove by Berry’s crashed car.

While FS1 censored out the double birds, a photo of the unedited version of the video has surfaced on Twitter.

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