Video: Denny Hamlin Slams Into Alex Bowman During Win Celebration, Flips Double Middle Fingers

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Denny Hamlin interrupted Alex Bowman during his victory celebration at Martinsville. Hamlin was not pleased that Bowman spun him from the lead with five laps to go. Screengrab from NBC race broadcast.

Denny Hamlin may have advanced to the Championship 4, where he will compete in an effort to score his first NASCAR Cup Series championship next week at Phoenix Raceway, but he was none too pleased with Alex Bowman after Sunday’s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway.

Hamlin had the lead late in the race, when Bowman, running second at the time, until Bowman made contact with Hamlin on lap 495, sending the driver of the No. 11 car spinning out of contention for the race win.

Bowman would go on to win, and when he went to do his victory donuts on the frontstretch, he was met with a furious Denny Hamlin, who slammed into the No. 48 car several times. Hamlin also flipped two middle fingers at Hamlin in the chaos.

Here is video of Hamlin interrupting Bowman’s victory celebration:

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  1. Ole hack hoochie coo hamlin!!!!
    If he thinks this way about a 4 time winner this year, wonder how he fills about the fella driving his car and the fella that is his money guru choosing a real hack to drive his car?
    Ask little ole kevin about karma!!!!

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