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Video: Jeffrey Earnhardt Confronts Joe Graf Jr. After Getting Taken Out at Phoenix

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Jeffrey Earnhardt talks to Joe Graf Jr. after being taken out earlier in the race at Phoenix. Screengrab from Brock Beard’s video.

Jeffrey Earnhardt’s 2021 NASCAR Xfinity Series season came to an end on lap 59 in Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race at Phoenix.

After getting changed into street clothes, Earnhardt happened to find the man who crashed him out — Joe Graf Jr. — in the garage area, as Graf, himself, was taken out on lap 98 by Sage Karam.

Earnhardt strolled up to Graf and had a heated conversation with Graf.

Here is video of the confrontation from LASTCAR’s Brock Beard:

Earnhardt was turned on the backstretch by Graf, which sent Earnhardt bouncing into Kyle Weatherman and then skidding to the inside of the track.

Here is the incident that caused Earnhardt to confront Graf:

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