Who caused the major crash at the Atlanta race?
Contact between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano triggered the crash.
Sports / NASCAR
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta's EchoPark Speedway saw a dramatic turn of events on February 22, 2026, when a collision between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano sparked a massive crash involving nine cars. The incident occurred late in t...
The incident unfolded as the cars exited Turn 4. Logano's car drifted up the track, contacting Hamlin's Toyota. This sent Hamlin sideways, leading to a chain reaction that ensnared multiple drivers.
Carson Hocevar later took responsibility for a separate incident that ruined Joey Logano's race. With 23 laps remaining, Hocevar spun Logano, effectively ending his chances of victory, even though Logano's car wasn't totaled. Hocevar quickly apologized over the radio, attributing the contact to his fault and Logano getting tight. While Logano didn't retire, Hocevar benefitted, moving closer to the front of the pack.
Denny Hamlin's involvement in the crash adds to a challenging period. The end of the 2025 season saw Hamlin lose the championship, followed by a lawsuit and the loss of his father. This wreck marks his second DNF (Did Not Finish) result early in the 2026 season. He expressed eagerness to return to 'normal racing' soon.
Contact between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano triggered the crash.
The crash involved nine cars.
Carson Hocevar apologized for spinning Joey Logano, acknowledging his fault.
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