Denny Hamlin Returns To The Scene Of One Of NASCAR’s Cruelest Plot Twists
The veteran Joe Gibbs Racing driver says he’s still a little angry at Phoenix after last year’s title-deciding race — even if, as he joked, the track itself can’t feel it.
The veteran Joe Gibbs Racing driver says he’s still a little angry at Phoenix after last year’s title-deciding race — even if, as he joked, the track itself can’t feel it.
Alfredo has logged countless simulator laps around Phoenix preparing Hendrick Motorsports for championship races. Now he’ll find out how well that preparation translates when the green flag drops Sunday.
Three straight wins to open a NASCAR season is the sort of thing that lives in barroom hypotheticals and video games—until Tyler Reddick actually goes out and does it.
In a sport built to stop streaks, Tyler Reddick just shrugged and opened the season with three straight wins — and wrote his name in NASCAR history while he was at it.
The inaugural downtown throwdown for the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series at St. Petersburg had everything: sunshine, concrete walls and a fuel light blinking like a cheap motel sign.
Tyler Reddick didn’t just win at Atlanta’s EchoPark Speedway. He showed up on pole, led the most laps, and left the rest of the field wondering if 2026 is already spoken for.
Back-to-back wins, battered bodywork and a reminder that in NASCAR, perfection is overrated — timing is everything.
After leading a career-best 48 laps on a drafting track, the defending champ tried to shortcut Stage 2—and instead short-circuited his afternoon.
A crooked exit off Turn 2, a hard shove from behind, and suddenly the veteran was done for the day—and done being polite.
Another dramatic finish, another trademark bow, another reminder that in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, the veteran still knows exactly when to strike.