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“It happened, and I hate that it did”

"It happened, and I hate that it did"

Prior to holding off Austin Dillon to secure the win in Sunday’s race, the reigning NASCAR Cup Series series champion found himself battling Joey Logano and his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Chase Elliott for the lead with just under 20 of 200 laps remaining.

Larson had been side-drafting Logano when he shot up the track and pinched Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet into the outside wall. Elliott had been making a charge on the outside lane to the lead.

Elliott immediately fell off the pace and eventually spun out on Lap 192. He finished 26th.

Elliott was incensed at the time, saying over his team radio, “What (expletive) is he doing, man? It wasn’t even close.”

And then prior to his spin, “It’s probably going to break again before the end of the race. But I don’t really give a (expletive) who is leading the race.”

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