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Believe It Or Not, One NASCAR Driver Tweeted From Inside His Car Just After The Juan Pablo Montoya Crash

How about this. After the insane Juan Pablo Montoya crash from tonight’s Daytona 500, driver Brad Keselowski sent out a tweet from inside his car, showing his many followers what he saw as the track went up in flames.
Sure, this was during a red flag, which meant that the cars were still and Keselowski wasn’t actually driving, but it only goes to show how far we’ve come. Seriously, who ever would have thought that we’d be able to see a track-side view of the Montoya flames, courtesy of a driver? If you’re not following @Keselowski, this is what you’re missing:
Of course this is where we remind you not to tweet and drive. If you’re on the road and you happen to come across a red flag, though, feel free to take out your phone and tweet away.
[lede photo via CJ Fogler; via The Big Lead]
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