NASCAR: Denny Hamlin Opens Up On ‘Absolute Disaster’ Of A Week – ‘In A Vulnerable Spot Right Now’

NASCAR: Denny Hamlin Opens Up On ‘Absolute Disaster’ Of A Week – ‘In A Vulnerable Spot Right Now’

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has had a tumultuous week, characterizing his series of mishaps as an “absolute disaster.”

His recent struggles include a severe engine penalty and a damaging crash at Daytona—both of which have critically dented his aspirations in the NASCAR Cup Series Championship.

Whilst speaking on his “Actions Detrimental” podcast, Hamlin explained:

“The last five days have been an absolute disaster on my end. When you think I can’t get any unluckier, here we come. The cloud falls over. I told you I’m the black cat of death cursed.

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Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Yahoo! Toyota, looks on during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan International Speedway on August 17, 2024 in Brooklyn, Michigan. Denny Hamlin opens up…


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“It’ll just make it more exciting when we have to overcome all this and finally do win a championship this year hopefully. It certainly is not ideal. With this three-race season about to start, certainly, I’m in a vulnerable spot right now in points.”

The immediate setback stemmed from a serious infringement connected to Hamlin’s No. 11 team and their handling of a victorious engine at Bristol. Instead of surrendering the engine for NASCAR’s mandatory post-race inspection, it was mistakenly rebuilt.

Toyota Racing Development (TRD), which manages the technical specifications for Joe Gibbs Racing’s vehicles, admitted fault and communicated the error to NASCAR authorities.

The repercussions were severe: Hamlin and his team were stripped of 75 points and 10 playoff points. Moreover, his crew chief, Chris Gabehart, faced a hefty $100,000 fine, and Hamlin’s win at Bristol was invalidated for playoff considerations.

Hamlin reflected:

“It obviously slipped through the cracks somehow. Things happen, and certainly nobody wanted this to happen certainly within TRD. The car that has the most points that was sitting in the best spot to win them a championship.

“Surely they didn’t want this to happen, but it did. They wanted to make sure they played by the rules and reported it and try to see if there’s any way we could rectify it, but there just wasn’t. When you got red seal sitting on the ground, you’ve hurt the integrity process of inspection.”

NASCAR Cup Series: Current Standings

  1. Tyler Reddick – 823 points
  2. Kyle Larson – 806 points
  3. Chase Elliott – 805 points
  4. Ryan Blaney – 755 points
  5. William Byron – 743 points
  6. Christopher Bell – 737 points
  7. Brad Keselowski – 718 points
  8. Denny Hamlin – 712 points
  9. Martin Truex Jr – 695 points
  10. Ty Gibbs – 676 points
  11. Chris Buescher – 658 points
  12. Alex Bowman – 648 points
  13. Bubba Wallace – 637 points
  14. Ross Chastain – 631 points
  15. Joey Logano – 586 points
  16. Kyle Busch – 552 points
  17. Daniel Suárez – 527 points
  18. Chase Briscoe – 514 points
  19. Austin Cindric – 486 points
  20. Todd Gilliland – 480 points
  21. Carson Hocevar – 467 points
  22. Michael McDowell – 459 points
  23. Josh Berry – 448 points
  24. Noah Gragson – 426 points
  25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr – 404 points
  26. Erik Jones – 381 points
  27. Ryan Preece – 368 points
  28. Daniel Hemric – 365 points
  29. Austin Dillon – 360 points
  30. Justin Haley – 356 points
  31. John H. Nemechek – 343 points
  32. Corey LaJoie – 335 points
  33. Zane Smith – 316 points
  34. Harrison Burton – 306 points
  35. Kaz Grala – 166 points
  36. Cody Ware – 98 points
  37. Joey Hand – 43 points
  38. Jimmie Johnson – 39 points
  39. Derek Kraus – 32 points
  40. David Ragan – 17 points
  41. Kamui Kobayashi – 8 points
  42. Will Brown – 6 points
  43. Cam Waters – 2 points

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