
Joe Gibbs Racing driver Denny Hamlin, a three-race winner this season, missed last week’s race in Mexico City so he could be home with his family for the birth of his first son, Jameson Drew. Hamlin revealed it was a tough labor for his wife Jordan and was glad he could be there for her – and their two daughters.
His son’s name was thoughtful and purposeful – Jameson is “James’ son” and James is Hamlin’s first name. And Drew gives him JD initials – a nod to both the late JD Gibbs, a cherished friend of Hamlin and the person credited with hiring him at JGR. JD are also the initials of James Dean, the car owner earlier in Hamlin’s career providing his big opportunity to be seen – and eventually hired – to a major NASCAR operation.
“He’s been great, slept through the night the last three nights in a row. … he’s behaving good early,” Hamlin said with a smile of his son.
Hamlin said he watched the Mexico City race from home last weekend and was very impressed with the Amazon Prime broadcast and the extended time the network uses. But he’s ready to race at Pocono – where his seven wins is most all-time. He finished runner-up (2024) and scored that seventh win (2023) in the last two visits.
“Just a track that no matter what the car we drive or the tires we have on or the aero package, none of that really matters,” said Hamlin, who earned his first career NASCAR Cup Series victory at Pocono, sweeping both races – from pole position no less – in his 2006 rookie season.
“You still make speed at this race track the same way no matter what car you’re driving.
“It’s been one of the few tracks that I haven’t had to change my approach to it, depending on the car I’m driving. So, I think that’s why the success has been sustained.”
That sustained success continued on Saturday.
Perhaps not too surprisingly, Pocono (Pa.) Raceway’s all-time winningest driver, Hamlin was fastest in the field Saturday to earn pole position for Sunday’s The Great American Getaway 400.
Hamlin’s Joe Gibbs Racing No. 11 Toyota will take the green flag to start the NASCAR Cup Series race and historically-speaking, no one has led the field to more checkered flags; his seven wins at Pocono are most in history. And he’s finished first or second in five of the last eight races on the 2.5-mile unique three-turn track.
Hamlin’s lap of 172.599 mph was .083-second faster than Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing’s Chris Buescher in the No. 17 Ford. Spire Motorsports’ Carson Hocevar (Chevrolet), Legacy Motor Club’s John Hunter Nemechek (Toyota) and Haas Factory Team’s Cole Custer (Ford) rounded out the top-five in qualifying.
It marks a big return for the season’s three-time race winner Hamlin who is back on the grid after receiving a waiver from NASCAR, missing last weekend’s inaugural race in Mexico City to be home for the birth of his son.
“We typically can step up from practice,” said Hamlin, who was not even among the top-10 fastest drivers in the afternoon’s practice session. “We had good adjustments so never really panicked too much.
“And obviously because I was a little more rested than the rest of the field right there, I was able to show a little more speed,” he added with a smile and nod to missing last week’s race.
“Every week we have a good shot to win and this team just knows what I need out of the car. The cars and tires have changed over time, but you still make speed at this track the same way. I was able to execute there in qualifying and that’s a good start for us.”
Of note, the current NASCAR Cup Series championship leader, Hendrick Motorsports’ William Byron crashed his No. 24 Chevrolet late in the qualifying session. The team had to roll out a back-up car for Sunday’s race so Byron will start from the rear of the field.
Hamlin’s JGR teammates, Chase Briscoe and Ty Gibbs will start sixth and seventh and Tyler Reddick, who drives the 23XI Racing Toyota co-owned by Hamlin, was eighth fastest. JGR’s Christopher Bell will line up ninth on the grid and Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suárez will roll off 10th. Six of the top-10 cars were Toyotas.
Defending race winner Ryan Blaney was 20th quickest in the No. 12 Team Penske Ford.
Four drivers did not make qualifying runs, including Reddick’s 23XI Racing teammate Bubba Wallace, whose team rolled his car off the line just before his run. Wood Brothers’ Josh Berry, Rick Ware Racing’s Cody Ware and NY Racing’s Brennan Poole also did not make qualifying laps.
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