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Joey Logano wasn't impressed by Denny Hamlin's post-scuffle impression of him


What started as a heated conversation between Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on pit road after last week's NASCAR race at Martinsville Speedway quickly escalated. Hamlin waved his index finger at Logano, who then shoved Hamlin as he walked away and a scuffle broke out between their two teams.

When Hamlin spoke with NBC Sports afterward, he was incensed. He criticized Logano for shoving him and running away, called the No. 22 Ford driver “scared” and then did an impression of him.

Asked what happened on track that led to the incident afterward, Hamlin said Logano’s car was “collateral damage” when the two ran out of room into Turn 4 at the Martinsville short track and made contact. But then he speculated what Logano would say about it with an unflattering impression: “He would probably say, ‘Ehh, short track racing.'”

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Logano wasn’t impressed.

Answering multiple questions at Texas Motor Speedway on Friday about the scuffle, Logano — who previously said at Martinsville he shouldn’t have shoved Hamlin — was asked to weigh in on the impression.

“He missed it a little bit," Logano said. "Listen, he affected my character once, I am not going to let him do that again by throwing trash at someone and who they are and things like that. What happened was something on the race track and what happened afterwards was a lot of emotions and that is all I can control.”

With three races remaining in the 2019 season, both Hamlin and Logano are still in the playoffs and are competing for one of the three remaining spots in the Championship 4 finale. Logano said he has no intention of racing Hamlin any differently this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway or beyond, adding he will race him “the way I want to.”

The AAA Texas 500 is Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on NBCSN.