Denny Hamlin Wins at Michigan for His 3rd NASCAR Cup Series Victory of the Season
- Denny Hamlin secured his third victory of the NASCAR Cup Series season and the 57th of his career by winning the race at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
- Hamlin managed his race preparations while staying attentive to the impending arrival of his third child, prepared to leave at a moment’s notice if his fiancée’s condition required him to return home before the event.
- The race featured strategic fuel management, with Hamlin taking the lead with four laps to go and holding off William Byron, who led 98 laps but ran out of fuel coming to the final lap.
- Hamlin said, "Just patiently waiting," and confirmed Ryan Truex was ready to replace him if needed, while he prioritized family decisions handled by his fiancée.
- Hamlin’s victory marked a milestone win that placed him ahead of Kyle Busch with the most career wins in the history of Joe Gibbs Racing, highlighting his ability to balance his racing achievements with his personal life.
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Denny Hamlin wins at Michigan for his third NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season
By LARRY LAGE BROOKLYN, Mich. — Denny Hamlin outlasted the competition at Michigan International Speedway, winning his third NASCAR Cup Series race this season and the 57th of his career on June 8. Hamlin, in the No. 11 Toyota, went low to pass William Byron on the 197th of 200 laps and pulled away from the pack. The 44-year-old was prepared to leave his team to join his fiancée, Jordan Fish, who is due to give birth to their third child, a boy.…
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