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Drivers brawl at Nascar race in Concord

CONCORD, North Carolina - Nascar drivers brawled in the pits lane of the Charlotte Motor Speedway on Saturday (Oct 11) after a number of feisty incidents on the track, throwing the sport into the headlines for all the wrong reasons once more.

Kevin Harvick was celebrating his victory in the Sprint Cup in Concord, North Carolina, but all the attention was quickly diverted elsewhere as running battles erupted.

The post-race chaos was triggered when Brad Keselowski bumped Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth on the cool-down lap, apparently in retaliation for something that had gone on during the race.

VIDEO: Nascar drivers brawl at Charlotte Speedway

Keselowski also ran into Tony Stewart by accident while aiming for Kenseth, prompting Stewart to reverse into the Penske Ford.

The disputes continued as enraged drivers emerged from their cars in the garage area. Hamlin had to be restrained as he went for Keselowski and moments later Kenseth had Keselowski in a headlock before the two were separated.

During the final two laps of the race Keselowski and Hamlin tangled while battling for position. Kenseth said he was also hit by Keselowski during a caution period.

A furious Kenseth said: "He's a champion, he's supposed to know better than that."

SEASON'S END NEAR

Hamlin accused Keselowski of being "out of control" on the track but Keselowski fired back: "Those guys can dish it out, but they can't take it. I gave it back to them and now they want to fight, so I don't know what's up with that."

The hugely popular Nascar Sprint Cup stock-car racing series is nearing the end of the 2014 season. After next Sunday's race (Oct 18) the number of championship contenders will be trimmed from 12 drivers to eight. Only four drivers in the season finale on November 16 in Miami will be in contention for the season title.

Frequent in-race contact between cars raises the temperature of Nascar events. In August 2014 the governing body implemented rules barring drivers from exiting their vehicle during races, except in case of fire or other danger.

That came after 20-year-old driver Kevin Ward was struck and killed by Stewart's car during a lower-level dirt-track race on August 9 2014.

Ward's car was disabled when he and Stewart collided in the race and Ward was walking down the track apparently intent on confronting Stewart when he was hit in what authorities determined was an accident.

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