Dale Jr on Matt Kenseth – Dont Wreck Matt

Dale Jr on Matt Kenseth At Martinsville – Dont Wreck Matt

Dale Jr on Matt Kenseth At Martinsville Speedway - Dont Wreck MattDale Jr on Matt Kenseth via Dirty Mo Radio show. Dale Jr speaks on the apparent payback of Joey Logano at Martinsville Speedway on Sunday. Talk of the incident is dominating the talk around the NASCAR world. On the latest installment of “The Dale Jr. Download” on Dirty Mo Radio, Dale Earnhardt Jr. weighed in with his take.

“There’s a lot of things going on there and man, them guys hit that wall hard,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “They all went in there hard. I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I mean I’ve seen guys get wrecked but damn, he put that (expletive) in the fence. Anyhow, don’t wreck Matt. Don’t piss Matt off because that’s what you get.”

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The genesis of the friction between Kenseth and Logano goes back to what happened in the closing laps at Kansas, where Logano turned a race-leading Kenseth to take the lead on Lap 263 (of a scheduled 267, although the race did end in a green-white-checkered finish, with Logano winning). This time, Kenseth, who was multiple laps down at Martinsville after an incident with Brad Keselowski and Kurt Busch on Lap 435, appeared to intentionally send race-leader Logano into the wall on Lap 454.

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“Everybody’s going to be talking about that mess with the 22 (Joey Logano) and the 20 (Matt Kenseth), so here’s my opinion on it,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “I thought the 22 was pretty aggressive at Kansas but what did him in, was kind of how he handled it afterwards. He said things that would piss off anyone that just got wrecked by him. I think what he said after the fact is what bothered Matt the most.

“It’s a difficult situation to handle if you’re Joey. After you punt somebody, it’s a fine line to walk and I guess he didn’t walk that the way Matt thought he should. So that really frustrated Matt.”

Those comments from Dale Jr. about how Logano handled his Kansas move post-race echoed what Martinsville race winner Jeff Gordon told “The Dan Patrick Show” on Monday.

Dale Jr. also thought the earlier incident with Keselowski, a driver that Kenseth has had some past run-ins with may have contributed to his frustration.

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“I think Matt also thought that maybe the 2 had something with him wrecking at Martinsville. So maybe that fueled the fire a little bit. I’m just guessing on that one. Saw some scanner interaction about Matt wondering if the 2 took him out. Actually, the 2 broke a tire rod in, that’s why they all wrecked. I think Matt at the moment thought the 2 had just ran over him or clipped him somehow.”

For his race, Dale Jr. finished fourth but some mid-race contact with Gordon, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate left him a little miffed.

“We played bumper tag with Jeff (Gordon) for a little bit. As soon as he caught me, he ran into the back of me. I let him know I didn’t like that too much. I waited for him to run into the next car he caught but he didn’t. I was kind of offended a little bit.

“Anyhow, I was happy he won the race. I respect him, but you got to race people the way you want to be raced and vice versa. They need to race you that way. I didn’t think he did there for a second.”

Dale Jr. also had some hard racing with spring Martinsville winner Denny Hamlin in a battle for third place and the two-time winner in 2015 used that to explain his thoughts on moving drivers around.

“He gave me a little bit of the bumper, pushed me up off of 2. (He) Got the spot, but it was cool. Good racing. I don’t mind getting moved around a little bit as long as you don’t wreck me and as long as you don’t mind me moving you around. It was all good. We had a fun day.”

And if you are wondering who Dale Jr.’s championship allegiance is to, you don’t have to.

“I’m happy they won. I’m glad for Alan (Gustafson, Gordon’s crew chief). He’s an awesome guy. I got a lot of respect for him, too. Hope he wins this championship because he deserves it. They’ve been working real hard there. Been able to see that effort up close so I’ve got a lot of respect for him and his team. Obviously, Rick (Hendrick, team owner), you want Rick to win another championship. That would definitely make the boss man happy.”

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