Denny Hamlin Dominates at Gateway and Advances in NASCAR Playoffs
In a demonstration of concentration and skill, Denny Hamlin took the victory at the World Wide Technology Raceway, securing his advance in the Cup Series playoffs. Despite personal and professional challenges, the NASCAR driver demonstrated his ability to stay focused and perform at his best. Hamlin, who started from the pole position and led 75 laps, achieved his fifth victory of the season. “I just have to keep being a student of the game, keep trying to improve, and every week is an opportunity to get a little better,” Hamlin stated after his 59th career win. With this victory, Hamlin advances to the second round of the playoffs, joining his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Chase Briscoe, who took second place. Chase Elliott completed the podium, followed by Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano, demonstrating the dominance of the playoff drivers in this race. The No. 11 team’s strategy brought Hamlin to the pits with 44 laps remaining, and a subsequent caution allowed him to regain the lead. Hamlin overtook Brad Keselowski on the restart, securing Toyota’s 200th victory in NASCAR’s premier series. The Hamlin celebration included a long burnout, which was met with boos from the crowd. “They can boo me, but they can get on the train or get run over by it,” said Hamlin, enjoying his role as a villain in NASCAR. Hamlin, who is also a podcast co-host and co-owner of the 23XI Racing team alongside NBA legend Michael Jordan, has shown that he can juggle multiple roles without affecting his performance on the track. At Gateway, Hamlin became the seventh driver in NASCAR history with multiple wins after his 700th start. The team owner, Joe Gibbs, praised Hamlin’s ability to handle so many responsibilities. “He has a real determination to succeed,” Gibbs commented.
On Sunday, NASCAR announced the passing of Bill Davis, whose teams won 40 races in the Cup, Xfinity, and Truck series between 1993 and 2008.“I didn’t intend to hit him,” Elliott said. “I’ve known those guys my whole life, so I just hope they know it wasn’t anything intentional. I felt terrible about it right when it happened, and I wish I could rewind time.”
Chase Elliott