Denny Hamlin didn't endear himself with several drivers yesterday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The former Chesterfield resident was criticized for being overly aggressive in some unpredictable situations. Jamie McMurray pointed an accusing finger at Hamlin, saying Hamlin caused him to loose control of his No. 26 Ford prior to a six-car accident on Lap 46. "Matt [Kenseth] was trying to get underneath Jimmie [Johnson], and he was all the way beside the 48 [Johnson], and then the 11 [Hamlin] just kind of made it three-wide at the last second," McMurray said. "You're pretty much already out of control, and when their momentum gets lost or someone makes a fast move like that, it's hard not to run into each other." Jeff Gordon also wasn't happy with the former Chesterfield resident. Hamlin nearly took the points leader out twice soon after the Lap 68 restart. "Hamlin's all over the damn place," yelled an irate Gordon while talking with crew members on the radio. "It looks like to me he has a good car. Why is he doing it?" -- Richmond Times-Dispatch
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