Denny Hamlin left Kansas Speedway with a message he wanted heard loud and clear: the driver of the No. 11 Toyota on Sundays is not the co-owner of 23XI Racing. That difference, between a racer who wants to win and a team owner, sat at the heart of the late-race controversy that handed Chase Elliott the Hollywood Casino 400 victory at Kansas Speedway.
A late caution for Kyle Buschβs tyre carcass set up NASCAR Overtime with Christopher Bell and Bubba Wallace on the front row.
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