Cousin Carl Edwards, you tell me
General
While both sides have much to defend or offend about recent past experiences on the track, the events at Gateway were very different in their execution. Keselowsky's shunt was on the Ducker's left rear corner,and falls within what NASCAR considers acceptable to the classic "rubbin' is racin' " style that fill the seats.The Ducker's subsequent hit on Keselowsky was to the right rear, which is most often going to put a car into a flatspin in front of fellow racers, and has the potential to cause much collateral damage. While this type of hit may also satisfy the blood-lust of the fans, and makes for good footage on the evening news and endless highlight reels, it's the kind of hit that good professional racers would try to avoid.Maybe Cousin Carl needs to land on his head after a backflip and gain some common racing sense. We all know he's having a crappy year, but so what? He needs some time off . . .Keselowsky's young and impatient and every bit the talent that Edwards is or ever was . . .Nascar needs to get his attention as well possibly with a race or two "time out" so he can gain a little youthful experience and perspective.