Dover Turned NASCAR’s All-Star Race into a Mosh Pit of Mayhem
Sunday featured multi-car wrecks, patched-up racecars and ended with one very rich Denny Hamlin.
Sunday featured multi-car wrecks, patched-up racecars and ended with one very rich Denny Hamlin.
Denny Hamlin went for a little spin on his out lap, but it didn’t matter in the end.
Between rule changes, aero questions and Dover’s concrete mayhem, Hamlin sees opportunity where others see confusion.
Reddick found the perfect combination of pace and timing, leaving his car owner to wonder what might have been.
Four wins say mastery. The last two finishes say something far more painful.
Another Kansas race, another reminder that Denny Hamlin can dominate everything except the finish line.
It was Denny Hamlin’s race—right up until it very much wasn’t.
Hamlin is now tied with Bobby Issac for the 10th most pole awards in Cup series history.
The numbers tell one story of consistency and longevity, while Hamlin’s own words reveal a driver increasingly motivated by legacy rather than totals.
A day that began with dominance and nearly ended in defeat became a savage comeback as Hamlin muscled his way back to Victory Lane.