It looked like Kyle Larson was in line to win the NCS HighPoint.com 400 at Pocono on Sunday, until his good friend Denny Hamlin ran Larson up into the wall on a late-race restart. Kyle Larson ended up finishing 20th in the race as a result of the incident, and he was heated when speaking about it after the race.

“Whatever, he's always right,” Larson said about Denny Hamlin, via NASCAR on NBC. “All the buddies know, Denny's always right, so I'm sure he was in the right there as well. But it is what it is. I'm not gonna let it tarnish a friendship on track, but I am pissed. And I feel like I should be pissed.”

Larson was asked if he will race Hamlin differently in the future, and he said that he might have to.

“I think at this point I have to, right?” Larson said. “Like I said, I've never had to apologize to him about anything, anything I've done on the racetrack. I can count four or five times where he's had to reach out to me and be like ‘oh man, I'm sorry I put you in a bad spot there' whatever, and so eventually like he says you gotta start racing people a certain way to get the respect back.”

The win is the second of the season for Hamlin, putting him in a good spot points wise for when the playoffs start. Larson is luckily in a good position with two wins as well.