Condescending Kyle Busch Once Brutally Trolled Arch-Enemy Brad Keselowski as Brother Kurt got Caught in Crossfire

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Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski had one of the most intense rivalries in NASCAR history, which started back in 2012. Later, they became real enemies both on and off the track.

 In 2017, Busch openly slammed Keselowski in the media, and Busch’s older brother Kurt got caught in the middle of it. 

The Busch-Keselowski rivalry

Everything started when Keselowski bumped Busch in the 2012 Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International. Next year, Busch got his revenge, as he crashed into Keselowski during an Xfinity Series race at Kansas. Then, they took their rivalry to the next level in 2017 after a lot of back and forth in the media. 

Busch talked about his bitter history with Keselowski 


Before the Cup Series playoff championship final in 2017 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Busch said, “Sometimes you just don’t like a guy. I never ran into Matt Kenseth. I don’t think Matt Kenseth ever ran into me. There is a respect factor out there on the race track and you can certainly do a better job sometimes when you’re around some of those guys that you may or may not necessarily like.”

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Busch’s hilarious dig at Keselowski in 2017

During a Q&A session at NASCAR Champion’s Week in Las Vegas in 2017, a fan asked Busch about giving Christmas gifts to Keselowski. In reply, Rowdy said, “He’s already going to hell, so it’s not like I’ve got to buy him a trip there.” Before that, Busch’s brother, Kurt said to him, “He [Kyle] doesn’t even have to answer it, he doesn’t buy me s**t.”

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