WEST ALLIS, Wis. — Roger Penske refuted Brad Keselowski's claim that some of their employees were poached by other NASCAR teams.
Penske said Saturday "I think Brad had some misinformation," when the defending Sprint Cup champion accused Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing of luring away Penske employees in an effort to steal information.
Keselowski's comments led to a stern rebuke from Rick Hendrick and Joe Gibbs, as both team owners blasted the driver for spreading false information.
"We didn't lose any employees who were under contract or who weren't free to go elsewhere as part of our engine reorganization," Penske said before the IndyCar race at the Milwaukee Mile.
Keselowski was at Ford headquarters in Dearborn, Mich., on Thursday, when he said his Penske Racing team has been reluctant to share information with Roush Fenway Racing on their Ford cars.
"What keeps it from going too far is the fact Hendrick and (Joe Gibbs Racing) have this nasty little habit of going to our teams and outbidding different people and taking those employees and stealing our information," Keselowski said, according to ESPN.com.
Keselowski didn't elaborate when asked about his comments Friday.
"We were just talking about Ford and specifically the relationship between Penske and Roush, and how strong it was," Keselowski said. "I just commented on, there will always be limitations to our relationships company to company because of those transactions."