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The surprise punch Ricky Stenhouse Jr threw at Kyle Busch last night didn’t just blindside Busch, but it also left the media and even Denny Hamlin reeling. The fistfight erupted after Kyle Busch retaliated on Lap 2 for a nudge from Stenhouse in the first lap. That scrap brought back memories for Hamlin of his own 2019 tussle with Joey Logano, the latest winner of the All-Star race at North Wilkesboro.

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Reflecting on the incident, Hamlin opened up about the whole ordeal and certainly didn’t mince words, issuing a bold warning to anyone thinking about crossing him.

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Denny Hamlin has a message for the drivers

After the all-star race wrapped up, the drama kicked into high gear when Kyle Busch, still in his full racing getup, approached Ricky Stenhouse Jr to call him out for “wrecking” him, all while a TV crew captured the scene. Words were exchanged, and before you knew it, Stenhouse Jr landed a quick right hook on Busch’s jaw against the backdrop of exploding fireworks. He didn’t stop there; he threw another punch and then shoved Busch, who stumbled over a tire. Race officials and team members quickly swarmed to break it up.

Busch ended up tussling with a guy in a grey sweater, thought to be one of Stenhouse Jr’s crew, swinging a punch back. Denny Hamlin chimed in later, suggesting that talking things through is usually best. But, he made it clear that if someone else starts trouble, no one should step back.

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On a recent episode of his podcast, “Actions Detrimental,” Denny Hamlin reminisced about the last time he tried to throw a punch. When his co-host asked about it, Hamlin said, Last time I threw a punch was Joey [Logano] at Martinsville it didn’t land. […] But again I think it was all as long as you’re levelheaded and we have a conversation I think that then we can have a conversation.

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The incident he was referring to happened back in 2019. During that race at Martinsville, Hamlin and Joey Logano tangled on the track, with Logano’s No. 22 Ford taking the brunt of it. He spun out and managed to claw his way back from 19th to finish eighth, while Hamlin’s #11 Toyota finished a solid fourth. After the race, the two met up for a heated exchange on pit road that quickly went south after Logano gave Hamlin a shove on the shoulder. Their crews had to jump in and separate them, although both drivers seemed ready to settle it with fists. During the scuffle, one of Logano’s crew members, Dave Nichols, ended up pushing Hamlin to the ground. Nichols was later suspended by NASCAR for his part in the post-race dust-up.

After touching on how he tried to talk things out with Joey Logano until things got physical, Denny Hamlin brought up his calmer interaction with Ross Chastain. Hamlin mentioned that their conversation didn’t escalate to a fight because they managed to have a normal chat. But he added, I mean so I just think every situation is different but I’m definitely a fighter if you put me in a corner. No doubt!”

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Just like the time Logano’s crew chief jumped into the fray during Kyle Busch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr’s scuffle, Stenhouse Sr. also got involved and ended up taking some heat from Kyle Busch. When asked if his own dad would step in for him, Hamlin had a comical reply ready.

#11 shared what his dad’s reaction would be if he found himself in a similar scuffle

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After Stenhouse Jr landed a couple of punches on Kyle Busch, chaos erupted, with crew members and a NASCAR security officer jumping in to break it up. Amidst the turmoil, Busch got tangled up with Stenhouse’s dad before they were separated. It was a real melee with crew members scrambling from all sides.

But when asked if his dad would jump into a fray like that, Denny Hamlin responded, No! My dad would not have gotten into these things for sure. Um he would have just said it’s it’s your problem you figure it out that’s just kind of what my dad would have done.”

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It sounds like Denny Hamlin’s dad believes in letting him learn the hard way. Can you relate? Do you think your dad would step in to defend you in a situation like that?

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​​Neha Dwivedi is a NASCAR Writer at EssentiallySports. As a journalist, she religiously believes in the power of research, which allows her readers to dive deep into her stories and experience the detailed nuances of the sport like never before. Being proficient with Core Sport and Live Event Coverage, she has written multiple copies on the top entities of Stock Car Racing, like Denny Hamlin, Chase Elliott, and Tony Stewart. Even before Neha entered the world of Sports Journalism, she was a writer for the longest time. This helped her master the art of storytelling, which now allows her to connect with not only her readers but also drivers like Thad Moffitt, who have shown appreciation for her work. While she enjoys bringing the BTS scoops of NASCAR to the forefront, her favorite style of coverage has to be where she has the opportunity to explore some of the sports' most talked about topics like penalties, innovation, and safety.

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