Denny Hamlin disgusted by carbon monoxide fumes during NASCAR race



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NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin was disgusted with carbon monoxide during this week's Dover race, but said he was ready and ready to leave this weekend in Kansas.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver went to the track medical center after passing the checkered flag in 21st place on Monday, suffering from nausea and double vision.

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The alleged problem was attributed to a time when his car struck debris that damaged a rear guard panel and allowed exhaust gases to enter the cabin.

"It has hindered the end of the race for us but it's certainly not the deciding factor for whether we ran well or badly," Hamlin said Tuesday. "It was a tough race in general, it's one of the most physically challenging circuits, and anyway you do something like that, it's even worse."

The Associated Press contributed to this report

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