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Brad Keselowski Teases Revenge on Austin Dillon After Nashville Wreck

Fingers are being pointed from one team to another at Nashville Superspeedway. A wreck with just over 100 laps to go has caused Brad Keselowski to go to the garage. TJ Majors, spotter for Keselowski, immediately said Austin Dillon did it on purpose.

Citing an earlier incident, Majors let his driver know he thought the wreck was intentional. Following the Ryan Preece penalty and appeal saga, whether or not that is true and whether or not NASCAR believes that, could be impactful.

"The 3 [Austin Dillon] wrecked you on purpose. He's mad at you from earlier," Majors said on the radio which was then played over the Prime Video broadcast.

If Dillon did do it on purpose, he made it look like it was just an accident pure and simple. Noah Gragson got a little loose and went up the track, Austin Hill got into him. At that point, cars were checking up, and Dillon dove low to miss the wreck, Keselowski was right there in front of him and soon enough, the 6 had spun out.

When Brad Keselowski saw the replay after leaving the infield care center, he was pretty clear - he thought it was on purpose. He also made a point to bring up possible retaliation before ending the quick interview.

"You know, I felt like we had just made the adjustments on the car we needed to be competitive ... and it's pretty clear he wrecked me intentionally after seeing that replay," Keselowski said on Prime Video. "So, turnabout is fair play."

Did Austin Dillon do it on purpose? The two drivers had a moment earlier in the race and Dillon apparently had reason to be mad at Keselowski. Coincidence? Right place, right time for Dillon? One thing is for sure, we're likely going to see some SMT data posted on social media any day now.

It feels like Brad Keselowski wants to get revenge. Maybe after he cools off for a few days, he won't feel the same by the time Michigan rolls around. Then again, Keselowski has been known to have a hot head in the past, so who knows how he'll react if he sees a chance to get back at Dillon in the near future.

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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 8:28 PM.

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