NASCAR, Denny Hamlin and championship
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A NASCAR reporter shared how Denny Hamlin and his No. 11 team reacted after falling short of winning the Cup Series championship. Kelly Crandall of Racer.com and ESPN went to X/Twitter to describe the scene surrounding Hamlin and his team members at pit road.
Everything was lining up for Denny Hamlin to claim his elusive first NASCAR Cup Series title. Then came another cruel twist of fate.
Denny Hamlin’s ride with Joe Gibbs Racing has stretched nearly two decades, a rarity in NASCAR, where drivers often chase fresh starts. Since joining in 2006, he’s racked up 60 Cup wins, three Daytona 500s,
Denny Hamlin isn’t talking about pressure this week. He’s talking about perspective. At 44 years old, the Joe Gibbs Racing
The 20-year veteran driver won pole at Phoenix Raceway for Sunday’s winner-take-all NASCAR championship finale.
Chasing a cup title at the age of 44 is no easy feat, and Denny Hamlin knows all about it. Hamlin’s 60th career win is what has led him to this very moment at Phoenix this weekend.
Denny Hamlin pondered the idea of whether or not he would step away from full-time NASCAR competition if he were to win the Cup Series championship on Sunday (Nov.
AVONDALE, Ariz. -- It's all lining up for Denny Hamlin to shed his title as NASCAR's greatest driver to never win a championship. Hamlin, in his 20th full season, won the pole at Phoenix Raceway in Sunday's winner-take-all NASCAR championship finale.