Denny Hamlin says most drivers in garage have no respect for Brad Keselowski

Sporting a fat lip, Brad Keselowski speaks to reporters after the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014. Jeff Gordon was knocked out of the race by a bump by Brad Keselowski and a fight ensued between crews and drivers on pit row after the race. (AP Photo/Ralph Lauer) (The Associated Press)

Jeff Gordon looks up as he waits to give an interview after the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, Sunday, Nov. 2, 2014. (AP Photo/Ralph Lauer) (The Associated Press)

Denny Hamlin says most drivers don't respect Brad Keselowski, and it's over the lack of remorse he shows for his aggressive driving.

Hamlin also says the consensus is that Keselowski did not have enough space to attempt a pass of Jeff Gordon in the closing laps at Texas.

Keselowski's bid to squeeze his car through a gap between Gordon and Jimmie Johnson after a restart led to contact between Gordon and Keselowski. It caused Gordon to spin after his tire went down, and he went from racing for the win to a 29th-place finish on Sunday.

Gordon confronted Keselowski on pit road, and Kevin Harvick shoved Keselowski from behind to trigger a brawl between teams that left both Gordon and Keselowski slightly bloodied.