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Denny Hamlin has played a part in setting the precedent for NASCAR when it comes to the sport’s intentional wrecking rulebook. Back in 2023, the organization viewed Hamlin’s contact with Ross Chastain as nothing more than an incident until the former went on his podcast shortly to admit he’d done that intentionally. A 25-point penalty and a $50,000 fine followed, but what hurts Hamlin more is how situations keep unfolding that reveal how the template and NASCAR polices its own – without much logic.

“I think no matter what, common sense has to be the first rule of thumb,” Hamlin said, reflecting on Texas’ penalty report, which had Ryan Preece pay the same price as Hamlin in 2023, but nothing for Kyle Busch.

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“…and then you go from there. Then you use data to either back up or deny common sense.”

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