
The Fall of the Favorites: How NASCAR’s Big Guns Missed the Championship 4
The stage was set. Four drivers, one last shot at NASCAR Cup glory.
The stage was set. Four drivers, one last shot at NASCAR Cup glory.
Denny Hamlin needs a win like a drowning man needs air.
Denny Hamlin’s three Homestead wins is most in this weekend’s field and a fourth trophy on Sunday would essentially salvage a challenging Playoff run for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver.
Denny Hamlin rolled off fourth at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and crossed the line eighth, but he spent almost all of the race much further back in the field.
Denny Hamlin conceded Saturday that he has a lot going on as both a veteran driver for JGR and the 23XI Racing team owner.
In common sports parlance, the “hot corner” typically applies to third base on the baseball diamond.
To say that the Charlotte Roval hasn’t been kind to Denny Hamlin is a bit of an understatement.
Denny Hamlin came into Bristol under immense pressure, trailing the cutoff by six points after an underwhelming 23rd place finish at Watkins Glen.
With 23XI Racing remaining one of two teams yet to sign NASCAR’s new charter agreement, Bubba Wallace expressed concerns about his future as a NASCAR Cup Series driver.
Denny Hamlin’s bad Playoff luck started before the postseason even began and didn’t let up at Watkins Glen.