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At the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Joey Logano triumphed ahead of former teammate Brad Keselowski. Speaking of Keselowski, he found himself embroiled in a bit of drama after the race.

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Obviously, after a long race, drivers will want to get out of their cars and stretch their legs. This includes going straight to the toilet and answering the call of nature. That is exactly what happened to Brad Keselowski after the Atlanta race. However, he did not expect Denny Hamlin to have the same idea as him.

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To make matters worse, Hamlin decided to relieve himself a few seconds after Keselowski entered. So one could just imagine the deer in headlights look on his face as he and Hamlin awkwardly stared at each other for a second.

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Luckily, Hamlin closed the door to avoid further embarrassment. Naturally, they both became the butt of many jokes. Even the Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing team did not spare Brad.

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How did RFK Racing tease Brad Keselowski?

The teasing began when the RFK Racing team posted a picture on social media about their testing at North Wilkesboro.

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One fan said, “I’m so freaking excited for this race. PS tell Brad to lock the door next time”. The team’s response was “I think he’ll be locking all bathroom doors from now on”.

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READ MORE: Denny Hamlin Embarasses Brad Keselowski Online After Their Awkward Toilet Exchange Goes Viral

Unfortunately, Keselowski was not on the track for testing. Instead, his teammate Chris Buescher was churning out laps at the returning race track. As per the #17 driver’s assessment, the track was ‘awesome’ so he was definitely having a good time.

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NASCAR fans were excited to see action back at North Wilkesboro

On the subject of the North Wilkesboro Speedway, the excitement is slowly building for the All-Star Race. For a while, the track lay forgotten and practically abandoned. However, all of that changed thanks to a certain Dale Earnhardt Jr, who spearheaded the race track’s revival.

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One eager fan said, “The track (and car) looks awesome! Cannot wait for the all-star race”.

“It’ll be interesting to see how it races.”

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“This makes me happy in places.”

Other responses were, “That’s awesome! Trying to get an infield standing room ticket for the race, would that more or less be the view of the track?”.

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