Saturday night's race at Charlotte produced a lot of anger between three drivers in the chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup -- Denny Hamlin, Matt Kenseth, and Brad Keselowski, in particular.

In case you missed it, here's the rundown of what happened: Brad Keselowski was upset with Denny Hamlin after the race was over and took off after Hamlin as they were driving back to the pits. Keselowski and Hamlin made contact with each other on the cool down lap causing damage to each others' cars. Keselowski, still mad, then decided to go after Matt Kenseth's car, striking the side of Kenseth's car. Keselowski couldn't slow down in time and ended up running into the back of Tony Stewart's car. Stewart had been minding his own business and had nothing to do with any of it from the start. Stewart then expressed his anger at being hit for no reason, by putting his car in reverse and hit the front-end of Keselowski's car.

I was listening to a news broadcast of the story this morning and to say I was upset would be an understatement. If you're like me, you're tired of how many news stations sensationalize everything just to get good ratings. You would think based on the slant of the broadcast in the video below that Tony Stewart caused the whole fight since he was the focus of the report. Watch the video to see ABC's version of the events of the race.

Now compare that to NASCAR's footage and reporting. This second video shows the fight that broke out between Kenseth and Keselowski after they were off the track. Notice that neither of them bring Stewart into the argument or even mention his name because they know he wasn't a major player in what happened on the track.

 

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