Hamlin-Kez feud?????

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)—The feud between Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski is not over.

Far from it.

The tension started at last weekend’s Nationwide race at Dover, where Hamlin’s day ended with Keselowski spinning him into the wall. Hamlin went to pit road after the race and shoved Keselowski, followed by more skirmishes between the drivers and their crews.

Hamlin was critical of Keselowski again after Sprint Cup practice on Friday, saying he never reached out to apologize. Hamlin also issued a warning: “He needs to be worried whenever I’m around him.”

Keselowski had a quick response on Twitter: “Quakin’!”

Both drivers are entered in Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway. Hamlin qualified for the Chase, while Keselowski did not.
 
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP)—The feud between Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski is not over.

Far from it.

The tension started at last weekend’s Nationwide race at Dover, where Hamlin’s day ended with Keselowski spinning him into the wall. Hamlin went to pit road after the race and shoved Keselowski, followed by more skirmishes between the drivers and their crews.

Hamlin was critical of Keselowski again after Sprint Cup practice on Friday, saying he never reached out to apologize. Hamlin also issued a warning: “He needs to be worried whenever I’m around him.”

Keselowski had a quick response on Twitter: “Quakin’!”

Both drivers are entered in Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway. Hamlin qualified for the Chase, while Keselowski did not.

Brad Keselowski did not say that, he doesn't tweet.

http://twitter.com/keselowskiweb
 
Wasn't the Nationwide series originally developed as a development program for up and coming driver to hone their skills before heading up to the big leagues?
It seems there are way too many top series drivers in Nationwide,and when they get wrecked they blame rookie drivers.Duh, it's not suppposed to be as perfect as Cup driving.
 
Wasn't the Nationwide series originally developed as a development program for up and coming driver to hone their skills before heading up to the big leagues?
It seems there are way too many top series drivers in Nationwide,and when they get wrecked they blame rookie drivers.Duh, it's not suppposed to be as perfect as Cup driving.

And that, I believe, is the perfect introduction to what is to come if they make the top series.

Sprint Cup is loaded with talent and aggression but it's also home to the biggest whiners, the dirtiest drivers and the best cheaters.

That's what makes it the big leagues.
 
Hamlin should have kept his pie hole shut. Now Nascar knows his intent and where to place blame should there be a "racing incident".

"Hamlin qualified for the Chase, while Keselowski did not." How could he qualify for the chase? He only ran a few select cup races.
 
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