Summary
NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin, who also co-owns driver Bubba Wallace's team, admitted he could have handled a race situation differently at Kansas Speedway. A last-lap contact between Hamlin and Wallace allowed Chase Elliott to win the race. Hamlin discussed the incident on his podcast, reflecting on possible different strategies to avoid the contact.
Key Facts
- Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace made contact during the last lap of the Kansas Speedway race.
- This contact hindered both drivers' chances of winning.
- Chase Elliott won the race after overtaking both drivers.
- Hamlin led the race for 159 laps before the incident occurred.
- Hamlin is a co-owner of Wallace's team, 23XI Racing.
- Hamlin reflected on the incident on his podcast, considering actions he might have taken differently.
- He did not apologize for trying to win the race but acknowledged he could have handled the situation differently.