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Ross Chastain may not be the real issue in their ongoing feud according to Denny Hamlin
Depending on whose side you’re on, Denny Hamlin is either a hero, or a villain.
Depending on whose side you’re on, Denny Hamlin is either a hero, or a villain.
Chase Elliott was actually pretty satisfied after finishing third Sunday at the checkered flag at Pocono.
Denny Hamlin earned the pole position for Sunday’s M&M’s Fan Appreciation 400 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway
Another race, another opportunity for Ross Chastain to make friends, or as has been the case much of 2022, a few enemies.
A great first lap and a sudden rainstorm were all Denny Hamlin needed to win the pole
Ross Chastain, like most NASCAR drivers, isn’t in the business of making friends.
Normally when a race winner is the same driver who started on pole, especially at the Coca-Cola 600, it makes for a pretty uneventful race.
By the slimmest of margins, Denny Hamlin beat a car he owns for the Busch Light pole position in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
With the exception of one race—a welcome victory at Richmond Raceway—Denny Hamlin and his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing team have been agonizingly consistent this season.
Only one of the four Joe Gibbs Racing drivers had a reason to smile after Monday’s rescheduled NASCAR Cup series race at Dover Motor Speedway.
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