Back issues for Hamlin

[media-credit name=”Ed Coombs” align=”alignright” width=”231″][/media-credit]Denny Hamlin started having back spasms shortly after the Kentucky race.  By the end of the next day it was real tight.  “I sat down for dinner and couldn’t get up.  I’ve had a history of back spasms now for probably four years and it just flared up again.  This is about as bad as it was at its worse in 2008 or so.” Hamlin said.

Hamlin will not be driving the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 Nationwide Series car this weekend due to his back issues.

“There are some torn disks and there’s some bulging disks.  There’s a lot of different things that’s just happened over time, and it’s just gotten progressively worse.” Hamlin said.

Clint Bowyer will be taking over the driving duties this weekend for the Nationwide Series race.

“We’re looking forward to working with Clint and appreciate his willingness to step behind the wheel for us on such short notice.” said J.D. Gibbs, president of JGR.

Hamlin did not practice in either of the two practice session that were held on Thursday for Sprint Cup Series race on Saturday night.

“Lucky that we are at Daytona in the sense of as important as practices are for the Cup Series, at this track they’re not as important.  Basically, any other race track, I definitely would be on track at this point, but I’ve made such decent to good progress through this week, you don’t want to give that up by getting in a wreck and then jeopardizing being able to start the Cup race.  We decided to sit everything out until I’m absolutely needed and we’ll take it from there.” Hamlin said.

Hamlin does plan on qualifying the No. 11 on Friday.  He rolls out 12th.

Are you a die-hard NASCAR fan? Follow every lap, every pit stop, every storyline? We're looking for fellow enthusiasts to share insights, race recaps, hot takes, or behind-the-scenes knowledge with our readers. Click Here to apply!

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest articles

Rick Ware Racing: Autotrader 400 from EchoPark Speedway

Cody Ware (Started 18th, Finished 27th / Accident, completed 257 of 271 laps)

TYLER REDDICK WINS THE AUTOTRADER 400 IN THRILLING DOUBLE-OVERTIME FINISH

Tyler Reddick survived a chaotic, crash-filled closing stretch and two overtime attempts to win the Autotrader 400 at EchoPark Speedway, becoming just the sixth driver in NASCAR Cup Series history to win the first two races to open the season.

TOYOTA RACING – NCS Atlanta Post-Race Report – 02.22.26

Tyler Reddick proved to have the car to beat and he made the moves in the final overtime restart to win his second consecutive race to open the season, this time at EchoPark Speedway.

RCR NCS Race Recap: EchoPark Speedway

Austin Dillon and the No. 3 Morgan & Morgan Chevrolet Team Show Patience and Speed at EchoPark Speedway but Solid Race Ends Early Following Multi-Car Wrecks

Best New Zealand Online Casinos