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Just for the record, while I don't exactly condone what Kenseth did, I can understand why Kenseth took out Logano. He had a chance to advance in the Chase but someone that was already advancing ran him over rather than pass him cleanly. NASCAR decided this was acceptable. In his mind, he got screwed over both by a driver who couldn't even man up to what he did and the governing body that's supposed to ensure fair competition on the track. His comment that what Logano did was not "tactically smart" was a giveaway that - barring winning at Talladega - he had every intention to retaliate in the next round.
The thing is that, in my opinion, this was his way of giving a big fat middle finger to Logano and NASCAR. He's already out of the Chase. He's not winning a championship this year. If anything, his interview after the incident was just rubbing it right in NASCAR's face, almost daring them to penalize him because the only apparent way NASCAR could prove intent is if the driver admits it out in the open.
You can say he showed disrespect to the sport that supports him but for Kenseth, he got no respect at Kansas. At his age and with
This is the bottom line.