Juan Pablo Montoya crashes into a jet dryer

This is the Daytona 500 that never ends,
It just goes on and on my friends,
Some people started driving it not knowing what it was
And they'll continue going forever just because.......
 
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How many Colombians does it take to bring the Daytona 500 to a screeching halt?

Just Juan...
 
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I want you to go out there and hit the pace car.

Hit the pace car?

Yea cause you've hit every other god damn thing out there, I want you to be perfect


-Keith
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You have to appreciate how NASCAR has embraced and encouraged their drivers to participate and engage with the fans. You also have to see the irony in the Daytona 500 first that took place yesterday on the track. A driver…behind the wheel…during a race…texting.
NASCAR Driver Brad Keselowski posted messages on his Twitter account while he waited in his car for the race to resume. He wasn’t actually driving and texting, but the idea that he was physically in an active race at the time is pretty cool.

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I think the news said he doubled his twitter followers after the crash took place
 
Yeah I heard them saying something like he got 100k new followers in 45mins or something LOL
 
who drives around a professional race with a cell phone
 
who drives around a professional race with a cell phone

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Brad Keselowski can keep his cellphone in his car during events, and all drivers are encouraged to use social media, NASCAR said Tuesday. Keselowski drew worldwide attention for posting on Twitter during a two-hour delay in Monday night
Yeah I heard them saying something like he got 100k new followers in 45mins or something LOL
The tweeting gained Keselowski roughly 140,000 followers during the race.
 
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