Denny Hamlin was examining the final laps of last weekend’s race at Kansas Speedway, and he feels like he let one slip away from him. As we all know now, Kyle Larson defeated Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds to get the win, but it was Hamlin who led when the final caution came out, and brought the field to green for the final restart.
Denny Hamlin is of the belief that if NASCAR wants to roll with the Next Gen car as it is, then more mile-and-a-half tracks need to be on the schedule.
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Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin shares a unique bond in the NASCAR garage. They are close friends off the track and bitter enemies on the track.
Denny Hamlin believes that the NASCAR race in Kansas this past weekend produced a finish that wasn’t surprising. On his Actions Detrimental podcast, the 43-year-old driver explained he wasn’t shocked to see the race produce the closest finish in NASCAR history.
NASCAR has one of the best races of the 2024 season at Kansas last Sunday. The race saw over 27 lead changes, multiple cautions and incidents and was filled with entertainment for the fans wo had to wait hours for the race to start due to a rain delay.
Denny Hamlin enjoyed competing in the NASCAR Cup Series race in Kansas this past weekend. He talked about the race on his Actions Detrimental podcast and explained why the “entre race” was great.
Following the success of this past Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway, Denny Hamlin believes it’s time for another 1.5-mile racetrack to make a return to the NASCAR Cup Series schedule.
After this past Sunday’s AdventHealth 400, Denny Hamlin is ready to anoint Kansas Speedway as arguably the best racetrack for the Next Gen car. Speaking on his “Actions Detrimental” podcast, Hamlin called Kansas a “fantastic race from beginning to end.” “This track just sets up perfectly for the car,” Hamlin said.
Denny Hamlin is doing some sleuthing, believing the 0.001 seconds that separated Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher on the final lap at Kansas Speedway seems a little fishy.
Chicagoland Speedway is one of the many tracks that NASCAR owns and runs, that are now without a race date. The series raced there till 2019, before removing it from the schedule and since then none of the national NASCAR championships have hosted races in the 1.5 miles track at Illinois.
Beginning in 2015, Darlington Raceway became home to NASCAR’s throwback weekend with teams honoring iconic paint schemes of the past. And for the past nine years, we’ve seen many great looks make a return, from Richard Petty’s Petty Blue/STP Day-Glo Red to Jeff Gordon’s Rainbow-Colored ride and everything else in between.
New team, new ride — Noah Gragson is starting to figure it out in the NASCAR Cup Series. One year removed from a season in which he failed to record a single top 10 finish and received an indefinite suspension from Legacy Motor Club, Gragson has tallied five top 10s this season and three in a row dating back to Talladega.
Denny Hamlin had control of Sunday’s AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway, leading the field for the final restart during overtime. Unfortunately for Hamlin, Kyle Larson was not to be stopped from claiming his second victory of the season.
Sunday's Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway made history as the closest finish in NASCAR Cup Series history, with Kyle Larson beating Chris Buescher by 0.001 seconds.
Chris Buescher was talkative on X (formerly known as Twitter) following Sunday’s incredible finish at Kansas Speedway. The No. 17 came oh-so-close to winning his first race of the season, but he fell to Kyle Larson by 0.001 seconds, the closest finish in NASCAR’s illustrious history.
Martin Truex might not have been a part of the closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever on Sunday night, but he still has a good reason to be heartbroken about not coming home with the checkered flag.
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For all his accomplishments in racing, there seems to be one man Larson can't beat: Denny Hamlin.
Denny Hamlin on Sunday won his third NASCAR Cup Series race of 2024. The 43-year-old felt like the result was a foregone conclusion.
On a beautiful day at Dover Motor Speedway, Denny Hamlin held off a late-race charge by Kyle Larson to notch his third win of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season.
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