Brad Keselowski met with Ford Motor Co. employees in Dearborn on Thursday and signed autographs and answered questions. The defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion also found time to chat with reporters and take a sharp jab at Chevrolet-backed Hendrick Motorsports and Joe Gibbs Racing, which runs Toyotas.

Keselowski criticized Hendrick and Gibbs for “stealing away” employees and information from Ford Cup teams, including his own Penske Racing outfit and Roush Fenway Racing. Keselowski didn’t mince words about Hendrick and Gibbs’ recruitment techniques when he was asked by the media about the recent efforts of Ford teams like Penske and Roush coming together and sharing information.

“There are little things you can do,” Keselowski said of Ford-backed teams opening up lines of communication in an effort to improve performances on the track. “What keeps it from going too far is the fact that Hendrick and Gibbs have this nasty little habit of going to other teams and outbidding other people and taking those employees and stealing our information, and, when that happens, that puts walls up between the camps because you are giving up more than one piece of information  you are giving up two companies’ information and trying to protect yourself against that, it forces you to put up walls.It doesn’t necessarily lend itself to working together. But still, we are going to put in a valiant effort where we can and where it makes sense to put Ford in a position to have the best results possible.”

Keselowski cited two incidents where he claimed Hendrick and Gibbs  who between them run the likes of series points leader and five-time Cup champ Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Denny Hamlin and Dale Earnhardt Jr.  lured away Ford team employees with big offers.”Gibbs stole the Roush aero director and took all the information,” said Keselowski. “And Hendricks took three employees from our Chase-winning team last year.” (USA Today)

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