Mike Hembree

Special for USA TODAY Sports

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano now have another reason to be irritated with each other.

Kenseth was involved in one of the biggest crashes (of a string of crashes) in Sunday’s GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, and he put much of the blame on Logano, adding another level to the feud the two drivers have lived through since last season.

Kenseth’s car was hit by Danica Patrick’s out-of-control car in a pack of traffic late in the race. Kenseth's car sailed toward the inside wall and catchfence — which is there to keep cars from going into the infield where fans watch from atop racing campers — flipped and landed with major force, stretching the SAFER barrier.

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Kenseth wasn’t hurt, but he didn’t back away from targeting Logano after both drivers left the infield care center. Kenseth said a few words to Logano and pointed his finger at him as he left.

Logano pushed his car below the inside yellow line which led to him falling back in the pack and into position to be impacted by the Patrick crash, Kenseth said.

Asked if he thought Logano ran him off the track, Kenseth said, "I don’t think he ran me off. He did run me off. He ran me so far down I couldn’t really lift. I couldn’t get back up the track. It looked like there was no penalty, and we kept racing."

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He said Logano "got me way behind, so I thought we were done with that (their differences), but maybe we aren’t."

The two drivers have been on edge since Logano wrecked Kenseth late in a race at Kansas Speedway last October while racing for the win. Logano got the victory — his second of three in a row — and Kenseth was effectively eliminated from the Chase for the Sprint Cup, although that became official after the fall race here. Kenseth retaliated by crashing Logano at Martinsville Speedway two weeks later, in an incident that led to NASCAR suspending Kenseth an unprecedented two Cup races. Logano was then eliminated from title contention.

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Logano shook his head as he listened to Kenseth’s complaints Sunday.

Asked a few minutes later about Kenseth being upset, Logano said, "He can get in line with the rest of them."

Logano crashed near the end of both Saturday and Sunday races here.

"We worked hard all day, but unfortunately didn’t end up as well as we’d like to two days in a row," he said. "A couple big hits, so I can’t wait to get out of this place."

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