Denny Hamlin to Miss NASCAR's First International Race After Birth of Son
- Denny Hamlin will be absent from NASCAR's inaugural modern-era international event in Mexico City this Sunday as he stays in North Carolina to be with his family following the birth of his son on Wednesday.
- Hamlin stayed on baby watch for nearly two weeks past Jordan Fish's due date and planned to leave a race early if labor began.
- Hamlin won his third race of the season last Sunday at Michigan, marking the 57th victory of his career and becoming Joe Gibbs Racing's all-time winningest driver.
- Hamlin emphasized that his top focus is supporting Jordan and their family at home in the coming days as she recovers and they adjust to life as a family of five.
- Toyota reserve driver Ryan Truex will replace Hamlin in Mexico City, and Hamlin's team will request a NASCAR waiver to maintain his playoff eligibility despite ending a streak of 406 consecutive starts.
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Denny Hamlin to miss NASCAR’s first international race after birth of son
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Denny Hamlin will miss NASCAR's first international race of the modern era to remain in North Carolina following the birth of his child.
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