BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) - Dale Jarrett blasted 2003 champion Matt Kenseth after contact between the two ended Jarrett's day just 45 laps into the race Sunday at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Jarrett, the 1999 series champion, was bumped from behind by Kenseth and the touch spent him spinning into the wall. The rear wing of his Car of Tomorrow shattered, forcing Jarrett out of the race and to a 42nd-place finish.
"This is not the first time that (Kenseth's) done something like this," Jarrett said. "Everybody has this great vision that Matt Kenseth is this nice guy on the race track. He is a nice guy away from the track. But he's a rough driver on the race track when he doesn't have to be.
"We'll have a discussion."
The accident put Michael Waltrip Racing into an even deeper hole as Jarrett dropped to 39th in owner points. That's a precarious position to be in next week, when NASCAR begins guaranteeing a spot in the field to the top 35 current drivers.
Jarrett has just two past champion provisionals left to use this season, and once those are gone, he'll have to qualify on speed each week until he cracks the top 35.
It's the same boat all the Toyota teams are in, with all seven Camrys outside the top 35 in points.
Dave Blaney is 37th, Brian Vickers is 38th, David Reutimann is 45th, Jeremy Mayfield is 47th, A.J. Allmendinger is 49th and Waltrip is 50th.
Jarrett, the 1999 series champion, was bumped from behind by Kenseth and the touch spent him spinning into the wall. The rear wing of his Car of Tomorrow shattered, forcing Jarrett out of the race and to a 42nd-place finish.
"This is not the first time that (Kenseth's) done something like this," Jarrett said. "Everybody has this great vision that Matt Kenseth is this nice guy on the race track. He is a nice guy away from the track. But he's a rough driver on the race track when he doesn't have to be.
"We'll have a discussion."
The accident put Michael Waltrip Racing into an even deeper hole as Jarrett dropped to 39th in owner points. That's a precarious position to be in next week, when NASCAR begins guaranteeing a spot in the field to the top 35 current drivers.
Jarrett has just two past champion provisionals left to use this season, and once those are gone, he'll have to qualify on speed each week until he cracks the top 35.
It's the same boat all the Toyota teams are in, with all seven Camrys outside the top 35 in points.
Dave Blaney is 37th, Brian Vickers is 38th, David Reutimann is 45th, Jeremy Mayfield is 47th, A.J. Allmendinger is 49th and Waltrip is 50th.
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