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Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin, always ready to stir things up, did it again, folks. He pushed hard, played rough, and yeah, he snagged that win at Pocono. However, he left a mess behind him, and got a lot of NASCAR fans hot under the collar. Not just fans are frustrated though, even his own teammate Martin Truex Jr. isn’t pleased with his on-track behavior.
Kyle Larson isn’t feeling too great about how things went down on Sunday at the Pocono Raceway, where Denny Hamlin caused his teammate to get trapped in the outside line causing him to hit the wall. In Larson’s opinion, this was a deliberate move by Hamlin who was was squeezed against, thus feeling “used up” so the Joe Gibbs Racing team driver could go on to win.
It’s hard to pay attention to anything NASCAR right now everything focusing on the current situation regarding drivers Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliot. It’s not that much of a surprise though since this has absolutely divided the die-hard NASCAR fan base, which has even caused an old video of a Chase Elliot fan attempting to fight Hamlin to pop up and go viral once again.
NASCAR analyst Kenny Wallace offered his thoughts on the fights, crashes, and suspensions that took place at this weekend’s Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR senior vice president of competition, Elton Sawyer, has now publicly discussed the decision to suspend driver Chase Elliot for this upcoming weekend’s race at the Enjoy Illinois 300 after the former Cup Series star was found to have intentionally wrecked fellow driver Denny Hamlin at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
NASCAR officials have decided to suspend driver Chase Elliott as the result of the former Cup champion intentionally wrecking fellow driver Denny Hamlin at this week’s Coca-Cola 600.
NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin expressed his true feelings of frustration towards fellow driver Chase Elliott following their untimely exit from Monday’s Coca-Cola 600 race on Monday.
Oh NASCAR, we love to see a fair and clean race, but fans also love to watch drivers fight and cars crash too. Today, we’re covering some of the best five bump-and-runs to ever come out of NASCAR, so grab some popcorn, put on your comfy pants, and prepare to scroll away!
Denny Hamlin shared his thoughts on the confrontation between Ross Chastan and Noah Gragson following the AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway that ended with Chastain socking Gragson with a right fist.