The shot of Keselowski throwing his helmet will be iconic for years to come. I was at the track, I’m not sure how many people saw this on TV live. https://t.co/utAjnTUufC pic.twitter.com/UpAKvo1103
— Nathan (@b1gnate_11) February 15, 2021
“I don’t feel like I made a mistake, but I can’t drive everybody else’s car, so frustrating," he said following the race. "The Discount Tire Ford was not the fastest, but (crew chief) Jeremy Bullins and the whole team did a great job of keeping us in position and right then we were in position. It’s exactly where I want to be running second on the last lap at Daytona with this package and had the run, made the move and it didn’t work out.” The two spoke out on Twitter following their post-race interviews, again with very different tones. Logano, who was aiming for his second Daytona 500 win, was "bummed." Keselowski, who caused the crash in his bid to win the race for the first time — and become only the second active driver to win all four of NASCAR's crown jewel events — said his "heart is broke."
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