Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin exchange words and shoves, a breakdown

Nov 3, 2019 184.5K views 2:01

What Happened

Joey Logano, driver of the #22 car and Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx car, engage in a heated confrontation after a NASCAR race. As the race nears its conclusion, Logano makes a move on Hamlin, causing him to hit the wall and suffer a flat tire. Hamlin is visibly upset by this incident and the two drivers exchange words as they exit their cars. Logano approaches Hamlin and asks, "Bud, bud, bud, was that fun for you? Did you mean to do that?" Hamlin responds, "I don't care, man. I'm a-sawing you, but what am I gonna do?" Logano then delivers a verbal jab as he walks away, prompting Hamlin to retaliate with a physical shove. Security personnel quickly intervene, but Hamlin's crew chief, Chris Gabehart, steps in and delivers a "double-hand pull-down" on Logano, knocking him to the ground. Logano's crew members rush to his aid and a scuffle ensues between the two teams. Hamlin, still visibly agitated, tries to approach Logano again, but is held back by security personnel. He shouts, "You want to go? You want to go? Let's go!" Logano, unable to break free from the security guard, responds, "Yes, yes, I want to go. I've wanted to go the whole time." The confrontation continues with both drivers exchanging heated words and gestures, but the situation is eventually diffused as the crew members and security personnel work to separate the two drivers. The incident between Logano and Hamlin highlights the intense rivalry and emotions that often come with NASCAR racing. With championship implications on the line, the drivers are willing to push the limits to gain an advantage, even if it means engaging in physical altercations. Fans are left to wonder how this confrontation will impact the relationship between the two drivers and the ongoing competition in the sport.

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okay NASCAR fans be prepared to hate me

as we dive into this one that yellow car

he's gonna run into the wall NASCAR's

riding them pretty tight doesn't give

him a lot of room on turn four expert