Matt Kenseth accused Jeff Gordon of spinning him out on Sunday in retribution for an accident earlier in the season.
Gordon's answer: So what if I did?
"I certainly didn't mean to wreck him," Gordon said. "But I didn't mind moving him out of the way, either."
A bang from Gordon's bumper sent Kenseth spinning out of the lead with four laps to go in regulation during Sunday's Nextel Cup race at Chicagoland Speedway, allowing Gordon to hold on in a two-lap overtime period to win his second race of the season and 75th of his career.
Kenseth, who dominated the second half of the race and appeared to be on his way to his third victory of the season when Gordon hit him, said Gordon did it on purpose to pay him back for a brush earlier this season.
"That wasn't an accident," Kenseth said.
Kenseth tangled with Gordon during the March 26 race at Bristol Motor Speedway, and Gordon shoved him in a physical confrontation after the race.
NASCAR officials fined Gordon $10,000 and put him on probation until Aug. 30. Kenseth figures Gordon just waited for that controversy to die down to serve up his revenge.
"He is not going to do it next week or the week after," Kenseth said. "He will wait. So I know it was intentional, but that is OK. Part of it is my fault we got slow."
Gordon said he didn't blatantly wreck Kenseth on purpose. But given the recent history between the two drivers and Gordon's hunger to race his way into NASCAR's version of the playoffs, Gordon said Kenseth should have expected rough treatment.
"When it came down with five to go, he should have expected, if I could get to his bumper, there was going to be some action," Gordon said. "One, because of what happened in Bristol and I'm not saying I just was going to wreck him, but you better believe I was going to make life difficult on him. And then No. 2, just 'cause we're hungry right now."
Kenseth took the lead on lap 202 and held it for 62 laps. But a sudden surge from Gordon in the closing laps allowed him to catch Kenseth in Turn 2.
Gordon then tapped Kenseth's rear bumper with his front bumper.
"I didn't really see it, so I can't really speculate too much," said Robbie Reiser, Kenseth's crew chief. "But from what I could see, Matt went to bottom to go around (Casey Mears), and Jeff drove into him."
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