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Kligerman accuses Andretti of shame for a dangerous incident in San Diego

Parker Kligerman and Adam Andretti have engaged in an intense confrontation after the NASCAR Truck race at Naval Base Coronado, San Diego. Kligerman expressed his anger towards Andretti, who was involved in an incident that led to frustration and a heated argument between the two drivers.

During the race, Kligerman won the Second Stage but struggled to advance in the final laps. At a critical moment, he had a confrontation with Andretti, the driver of vehicle number 5. The tension between the two erupted after the competition when Kligerman sought out Andretti in the pits to express his dissatisfaction.

Kligerman recounted the event, mentioning that he was next to the other driver Nathan Nicholson when he was hit by Andretti. “He entered the corner like an idiot,” Kligerman said, emphasizing that it was not Nicholson’s fault and accusing Andretti of being irresponsible on the track.

After the incident, Kligerman continued to explain that he tried to avoid Andretti, but ultimately, he hit him again while both were competing at high speed. “He was basically trying to kill me,” Kligerman claimed. Additionally, he pointed out that Andretti is a disgrace to the family legacy coming from his uncle Mario Andretti.

In the end, Kligerman finished the race in 18th position, while Andretti placed 14th. This year marks the fifth start of his career in the NASCAR Truck for Andretti.

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