Despite not being anywhere near the front-runners at the chequered flag, Kyle Busch became the center of attention after Sunday’s race in Texas. His shunt with John Hunter Nemechek with two laps remaining led many experts and fans to believe a penalty was warranted. Still, NASCAR’s decision not to punish the two-time champion has sparked accusations of hypocrisy.

Busch’s car made contact with the No. 42 driver, spoiling both of their outings on a day when Nemechek was looking strong. Busch eventually finished 20th, with Nemechek right behind him in 21st. Kevin Harvick echoed what many were thinking, suggesting the move was intentional. Busch, however, maintained his innocence throughout.

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“I did not start this,” he said on X. The 42 apparently doesn’t know where the RS (right side) of his car is and where he is in relation to the outside wall. There was 2 ft outside him, and I was judging my left side tires to the hash marks. Always know who you’re racing beside.”

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