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In 2023, Hamlin went on Actions Detrimental, admitted he intentionally sent Ross Chastain into the wall at Phoenix, and watched NASCAR fine him $50,000 and dock him 25 points within days. The governing body was candid about it: NASCAR’s senior vice president of competition, Elton Sawyer, later said they had initially viewed the contact as a racing incident, that is, until Hamlin’s podcast admission changed everything. And now, three years later, Hamlin can’t shake the discomfort of watching Kyle Busch work in the exact opposite direction and seemingly walk free.

“I hate to say it, it’s a stupid sport if you just depend on what people say to make official calls,” Hamlin said on the Actions Detrimental podcast.

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“Does NASCAR just kind of use their common sense judgment or do they say, well there’s just not enough evidence?” Hamlin asked. ”

The incident in question unfolded in the closing laps of the Würth 400 at Texas Motor Speedway. Busch and Nemechek, who were side-by-side battling for 12th place, first made contact on the backstretch. The two made contact again, entering Turn 3, where Nemechek suffered significant right-side damage after hitting the outside wall. He was able to continue but lost multiple positions, ultimately finishing 21st.

Fox Sports analyst Kevin Harvick put it plainly: “I don’t know what happened earlier in there. Everything that we saw right there, it looked like Kyle just turned over the front of the No. 42 car. Then, he just wrecked him.”

Nemechek, understandably, didn’t pull punches on social media: “Not freaking clear. Great day going. And just got wrecked. What an ass.”

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Busch, for his part, took a very different approach. He pulled out telemetry data and posted it on social media, claiming Nemechek was at fault for not knowing where his car was: “I did not start this. The 42 apparently doesn’t know where the RS of his car is and where he is in relation to the outside wall. There was 2 ft outside him and I was judging my left side tires to the hash marks. Always know who your racing beside.”

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