FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Brad Keselowski's face was puffy, and he took a couple quick drinks of water to wash the blood from his mouth. So close to a big playoff win, Jeff Gordon was left with a cut on his lip.
The Chase for the Sprint Cup championship took another intense turn Sunday night when Gordon and Keselowski were a part of a brawl after Jimmie Johnson won his third consecutive Texas fall race.
Johnson emerged from a frantic finish, the second attempt at an overtime two-lap sprint to the finish after his teammate Gordon spun out from the front after contact with Keselowski. While Johnson celebrated his fourth victory at Texas and 70th Sprint Cup win overall, fireworks exploded in the sky -- and on pit road.
An irate Gordon stopped his car right by Keselowski and confronted him. Plenty of punches were thrown in the melee, with NASCAR officials in the middle of crew members and others around the Keselowski's No. 2 car.
Gordon was leading on a restart on lap 335, one more than the race's scheduled length, when he took the outside lane. When Gordon drifted up a bit, Keselowski pushed through the gap, and made contact that left Gordon's car with a cut tire.
"We were just racing for the win. I didn't wreck him, and just raced him hard. He left a hole. Everything you watch in racing, you leave a hole, you're supposed to go for it," said Keselowski, who appeared to be spitting blood after the post-race brawl. "I don't want to ruin anyone's day. I wanted to win the race and that was the opportunity. It just didn't come together."
Gordon said he was on older tires when "out of nowhere I got slammed by the 2." He then used an expletive in referring to Keselowski, who finished third.
"The way he races, I don't know how he ever won a championship. This is why everyone is fighting with him," Gordon said. "There wasn't any conversation. You can't have a conversation with him. There's big consequences. … The kid is just doing stuff way over his head."