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In a world where sports figures are put on pedestals and given ridiculous amounts of cash for playing games, it's good to know that some of them have remained grounded in reality.
NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski crashed in practice on Wednesday, breaking his ankle and hurting his back.
So when he won Sunday's race at Pocono, it was expected that the announcers would make him out to be a hero, for even getting in the car, much less winning.
Here is what Brad said in victory lane, after crediting his crew with the victory.....
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"<span style="font-weight: bold">The heroes are the guys that died in Afghanistan this weekend and I want to spend time thinking about them. They were my inspiration for this weekend and the things that those guys do. I’m glad that we could win today, but those are the heroes. I just drive race cars for a living.</span>”</div></div>
NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski crashed in practice on Wednesday, breaking his ankle and hurting his back.
So when he won Sunday's race at Pocono, it was expected that the announcers would make him out to be a hero, for even getting in the car, much less winning.
Here is what Brad said in victory lane, after crediting his crew with the victory.....
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"<span style="font-weight: bold">The heroes are the guys that died in Afghanistan this weekend and I want to spend time thinking about them. They were my inspiration for this weekend and the things that those guys do. I’m glad that we could win today, but those are the heroes. I just drive race cars for a living.</span>”</div></div>