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NASCAR over the years has become a cornerstone for Stock Car Racing in America and is steadily spreading its wings eyeing newer grounds. Though the sport has evolved to be the behemoth it is today, it hasn’t been without a cost.

While traditional values took a hit with major amendments, racing teams too had to cut corners, owing to their changing demands. Thus in one or the other, the sport sort of has become a huge cash grab for business magnets, collaborating with larger-than-life sponsors. And amid this ensuing chaos, veteran drivers too had to pay their price.

And that is where NASCAR nation’s popular veteran, Kenny Wallace comes in with his outspoken ways. Recently speaking on his YouTube channel, the dirt racing fanatic took a sly jab at Brad Keselowski‘s new partner for prematurely ending his fellow SRX driver’s Cup Series career.

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Kenny Wallace fires away shots at Brad Keselowski’s business partner

Now for the young fans out there, Kenny Wallace like the great Tony Stewart is someone who lets his actions do the talking. The former NASCAR driver always has been the kind of mind to speak his mind, whatever the consequence might be.

Recently on his popular The Kenny Wallace Show, Wallace took the community a few years back when Brad Keselowski’s current partner decided to drop a prominent veteran from their team. The reason Wallace cites in his show might be on the grounds of sponsorship, however, NASCAR great Ryan Newman as Brad Keselowski joined the team as a full-time driver with major investments.

Naming the Director of Roush Fenway Racing and veteran Keselowski’s partner, Jack Foley, Wallace took a jab, saying, “You look at Roush(Fenway)Racing now, right? Jack Foley said, okay I get it I got to get Brad Keselowski over here so Rouch Racing is finally getting up to speed but you know it could be said that now this is me this is not you, Roush Racing, did they end Ryan Newman’s career prematurely? Most likely did.”  

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Ryan Newman is one of those that always pops in the minds of ardent NASCAR fans. With over 700 Cup Series to his name in which he had over 268 top 10s and 51 poles, the numbers speak volumes about the driver’s capabilities. And if that’s not enough, after he left NASCAR for SRX, Newman had several impressive performances.

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He is the reigning champion in Tony Stewart’s promotion, a short-format racing series featuring killer drivers like Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, etc. Another fascinating aspect about the 45-year-old NASCAR career is that he actually beat out a young Jimmie Johnson to become 2002s Rookie of the Year.

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After coming close to clinching the SRX championship title last year, “Rocketman” finally claimed the throne this year, something he couldn’t do in NASCAR. Following the monumental win, he said, “It’s pretty special, it’s an honor to be a part of this series, I got to thank everybody that runs it all the people that make it happen.” 

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While the driver still dons the role of a part-timer in the Cup Series for Rick Ware Racing, driving the Ford 15/51 Fords, his best came in Stewart’s exciting short-track format series.