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“What a Joke” – NASCAR Fans Ridicule the Bias Treatment Against Denny Hamlin After Surprise Xfinity Series Winner at Daytona Penalized Heavily

Published 08/31/2022, 5:15 AM EDT

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NASCAR has made it pretty clear this season that they’re not messing around with teams and drivers bending the rules and violating the regulations. One needs to look no further than Pocono when a victorious Denny Hamlin was stripped-off of his win for a piece of tape.

In fact, recently too, the sport followed its own precedent as it penalized Jeremy Clements’ Xfinity Series win at Daytona for Sections 14.6.12K&U violations of the NASCAR Rule Book.

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However, there was one big difference between Clements’ case to Hamlin’s.

While #11 driver had his win taken away from him in a spectacular fashion, the Xfinity Series driver got to keep his, even though he was deemed ineligible for the playoffs along with a 75-point penalty that dropped him to 20th in the standings.

But NASCAR fans didn’t care.

They wondered just why Clements was treated differently and not given the Denny Hamlin treatment, which is to say, why there wasn’t any consistency with the decision that should’ve seen his win taken away from him?

How did Denny Hamlin react to his DQ from Pocono?

In an interview ahead of the following race to Pocono, at IMS, Denny Hamlin admitted that the disqualification came as “a shock” to his team considering how such a thing hadn’t happened in over 60 years.

“I thought we had one of those Richard Petty big engines in the car or something, but not this time. It’s a piece of tape, and they were pretty consistent that that’s the way that they want it starting with this new car,” he had said,

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“I just hope that it’s consistent for everybody, no matter who wins the race.”

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Now, it remains to be seen whether Denny Hamlin feels hard done by with NASCAR’s treatment to his infringement and the treatment Jeremy Clements received for his case.

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Shaharyar Khan Chauhan

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Shaharyar is an F1 & NASCAR writer at EssentiallySports. A graduate in Journalism from Amity University, he has been a passionate follower of motorsports for a better part of the decade. A Max Verstappen and Ferrari supporter, he dreams of a pairing of the two in future.
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Vibhanshu Kumar