The NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway was a run-away thriller so to speak. It had all the elements for a blockbuster; it had the highs and lows and even a last-minute heel turn that left the fans stunned! Despite Denny Hamlin claiming his first victory of this season, Kyle Larson fans who were anticipating the HMS ace to win were quickly let down, furious, and fuming as Hamlin pulled off a dramatic win in the last lap.
While the crowds displayed their displeasure as they booed the Joe Gibbs Racing driver on the victory lane, Hamlin is proud of his 49th career win.
Despite his clinical performance, proving his age and experience on the track, Hendrick Motorsports fans did not approve of his bump-and-run finish as they started to pick on the driver over his new podcast.
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Following the race, the driver brought out the latest episode of the popular Dirty Mo Media production, Action Detrimental while the #11 driver reveals the on-track moments of the race, frustrated fans went on to call out the driver for his hypocrisy!
Denny Hamlin faces the heat as fans publically bash the driver!
As JGR celebrated its 400th win, Larson fans were boiling over the last-minute bump from the #11 driver. They did not shy away as they expressed their frustration vividly and booed away Hamlin during his post-race interview. The race was neck and neck, with neither driver backing down as they inched towards victory.
Soon it came down to the final lap where Hamlin pulled off a shocker as he nudged the #5 Chevy on the rear in an effort to gain momentum, then passed Larson to steal home a final lap thriller.
While Larson and Hamlin being close friends were fine with the race, disappointed Larson fans bashed Hamlin on Instagram after the driver teased his next episode of the podcast.
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Here in the post, we see the driver walking into his studio flaunting the trophy. Soon frustrated fans called out the driver in the comments, pointing to his hypocrisy.
They dubbed the popular podcast “Action Hypocritical” slamming the driver for his comments as his actions are the polar opposite to it.
Fuming fans viciously attacks Hamlin as they dub him a “2 faced driver”
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Nevertheless, the late bump gave Hamlin the much-needed points as he finished first whereas Larson came in second. While Hamlin took away his first victory of this season, the community quickly identified the anomaly as they exposed the driver’s hypocrisy.
As he preaches respect on the studio floor, ranting about respect, his actions on the track are the polar opposite and this has caused the fans to turn in on the driver. Following his Kansas run, fuming Larson fans get on the offensive, commenting down their thoughts as they called out the double standards!
“Always bi***ing about drivers putting a bumper to him and then turns around and does it to another.”
“Who gives a s**t!! Most 2 faced driver in the sport.”
While other fans slammed him,
“Actions hypocritical.”
“This week on Actions Hypocritical…how this Hack stole Kyle’s trophy..”
“Recording Actions Hypocritical.”
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As Denny Hamlin racked up his victory off the speedway, his fellow Toyota drivers also performed decently on the track.
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With 4 Toyotas in the top 10, the track and conditions certainly played a huge role along with Hamlin’s late gamble.