~JayskiNo plans for payback by Brad K: #12-Brad Keselowski says "the slate is clean," and anticipates no escalation of the feud that has festered between himself and #99-Carl Edwards when they line up again this weekend at Bristol. "I don't have any hard feeling; it's over as far as I'm concerned," Keselowski said Thursday during a media luncheon at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum to promote the April 3 NASCAR Nationwide race at Nashville Superspeedway. Keselowski has been in the news for the past two weeks including an appearance on Good Morning America! after taking an upside-down airborne ride at Atlanta Speedway. Keselowski, who was not injured, was sent sailing after being intentionally tagged in the rear by Edwards. Keselowski earlier in the race had wrecked Edwards. Keselowski said he has had no communication with Edwards since the crash. The Sprint Cup Series had an open date last week. Their next meeting will be at Bristol on one of the toughest, most physical races on the circuit. While track's close-quarter racing often has tempers flaring, Keselowski said he doesn't expect any "carryover" from the Atlanta incident. He added, however, that he won't change his aggressive driving style. "This is how I race," he said. "It's what got me where I am today, and I think the fans appreciate it."(Nashville City Paper)(3-19-2010)


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