Should NASCAR have allowed Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick to continue having and all-day on-track feud?
It all started when Hamlin felt Harvick cut him off while battling for second place. Hamlin expressed his displeasure by shoving Harvick down the backstretch, and it was on from there. The anger the two had between each other caused some wild three abreast racing into turn one shortly therafter where both drivers failed to give, causing a wreck that ended the competitive days of Reed Sorenson, Jamie McMurray, and Stephen Leicht. Even after that, the two drivers continued to beat and bang the rest of the day in the Top 5 as they raced for position. Carl Edwards won’t complain. While they were busy tangling with each other, he drove off to the win virtually unopposed. Paul Menard settled in behind and waited for his opportunity to pass them both while they tried to settle their differences. They held it together enough to deny him that chance, but still, you could almost see him contemplating the possibilities. 3) Why does the Lucky Dog have to go to the back of the longest line? I under