Denny Hamlin Makes Rare Admission After Battling Bubba Wallace at Kansas
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.
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