Austin Dillon could soon face punishment from NASCAR not for slamming into Joey Logano on the final lap of Sunday’s Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway, but rather intentionally putting Denny Hamlin into the wall as the two approached the start-finish line, Jeff Gluck of The Athletic said on “The Teardown” podcast. The key word there is “could,” as Elton Sawyer, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition, said the sanctioning body would come to a determination on Tuesday. Gluck, however, doesn’t feel NASCAR will issue a suspension for Dillon. Gluck predicted that because Dillon’s right rear hook…