Filed under: Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Juan Pablo Montoya, Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Robby Gordon, Tony Stewart, NASCAR Crashes, NASCAR Fights, Joey Logano, NASCAR

Since
NASCAR famously adopted and embraced its "Boys, Have At It" policy, some drivers are "having" more than others. Aggressive driving is nothing new to
NASCAR. Most fans consider hard-nosed driving and rough-and-tumble finishes a large part of what makes their sport so compelling.
In these last few crucial weeks to set the 12-driver Chase for the Championship, however, this go-for-it mindset has risen to new heights -- or lows. There has been as much finger-pointing and shoving in the garage as bump-and-run on the race track ... and even a little profane name-calling during driver introductions.
FanHouse has compiled its list of the season's "Dirty Dozen" drivers who aren't afraid to use the bumper or bend the fender in the name of winning.
Our "Dirty Dozen" package features this listing of the top 12, as well as our regular Tuesday Tussle columns by David Whitley and Clay Travis, with Whitley arguing that
Carl Edwards is the "dirtiest," while Travis takes on
Brad Keselowski. FanHouse motorsports blogger Geoffrey Miller chimes in with
video highlights of the Dirty Dozen, plus a couple of classics.
But ultimately, we want you to do decide who, in fact, is the dirtiest, so we've included a poll in this story and the columns and encourage your vote.
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