Saturday, September 25, 2010
Hamlin disputes Bowyer?s defence
Denny Hamlin has hit out at Clint Bowyer and his team, slamming the Richard Childress driver's suggestions for why his Loudon winning car failed a NASCAR technical inspection. While speaking to the media on Friday morning, Bowyer not only defended his team's case, but also hinted at issues with both Jimmie Johnson's and Hamlin's cars during the post-race inspection at Loudon, saying the Joe Gibbs driver's #11 Toyota had to be checked twice for height measurements before being given the okay by officials. Hamlin, who finished second behind Bowyer in the event, said it was a "pretty standard" practice to allow a second check of the car's height after finishing the race and claimed his car was not found to be outside NASCAR's specifications, unlike Bowyer's winning Chevrolet.
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