Denny Hamlin’s Controversial Move: Fans Outraged Over Collision with Bubba Wallace at Kansas Speedway
In a dramatic showdown at the Hollywood Casino 400, Denny Hamlin found himself at the center of a firestorm after a controversial collision with his own teammate, Bubba Wallace. While Hamlin dominated the race, leading a staggering 159 laps and sweeping both stages, his actions during the nail-biting finish left fans furious and questioning his judgment.
The chaos unfolded during a critical two-lap shootout when Hamlin, grappling with only 10–20% power steering, made a reckless move that would cost both him and Wallace dearly. As he pushed to overtake Wallace, Hamlin miscalculated his maneuver, sending Wallace crashing into the wall and losing vital momentum. This opened the door for Chase Elliott, who capitalized on the blunder, snatching victory and solidifying his spot in the Round of 8.
In a post-race interview, Hamlin admitted, “I got really close to the 23. If I had to do it all over again, I’d run a little lower to give us some space.” However, his insistence that he would have raced anyone the same way did little to quell the outrage, with fans branding his actions as “careless” and questioning the ethics of a co-owner colliding with his own driver.
The fallout was immediate and severe for Wallace, who now sits a staggering 26 points below the provisional cutline, while Hamlin comfortably rests 48 points above it. Wallace’s frustration was palpable, as he acknowledged the missed opportunity, stating, “I was excited to race Denny for the win, and we ended up fifth and gave the 9 (Elliott) a win. So that’s what’s frustrating the most.”
Hamlin, visibly emotional after the race, proclaimed, “To win a championship, we’ve gotta figure out a way to move on.” Yet, his defense did not resonate well with the NASCAR community. Fans swiftly took to social media, voicing their disdain and labeling Hamlin’s move as “hypocritical.” One fan remarked, “We’ve seen his temper tantrums enough times to know exactly how he’d react.”
Critics pointed to Hamlin’s previous comments regarding his racing ethics, highlighting the irony of his actions just weeks after a heated confrontation with Ty Gibbs, where he expressed the importance of teammate cooperation. Observers noted that Hamlin’s behavior not only jeopardized Wallace’s championship hopes but also deepened the rift within the Toyota camp.
Charles Denike, an employee of 23XI Racing, praised Wallace’s resilience despite the incident, stating, “All you can ask for is a shot to win at the end, and we certainly had that multiple times.” Meanwhile, Wallace remained focused on the positives, emphasizing the bond with his crew amid the chaos, and shared, “Every stint that went by, my smile got bigger and bigger because we were getting back up to the front.”
As the dust settles from the Kansas debacle, the implications of Hamlin’s reckless actions linger. Fans are left questioning whether the talented driver can reconcile his competitive nature with the responsibilities of co-owning a team. With the Charlotte Roval approaching as Wallace’s last chance to advance, the NASCAR world will be watching closely to see how this internal conflict unfolds and whether Hamlin can earn back the trust of his fans.