Denny Hamlin Rebounding From Dismal 2013

Denny Hamlin was entangled in multiple issues during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series last season. The problem that halted Hamlin’s charge towards his first career Sprint Cup title occurred in Fontana, California after he slammed the inside barrier and was diagnosed with a severe back injury that sidelined him multiple weeks.

However, the setback injury was just the beginning to Hamlin’s dismal 2013 Sprint Cup season. Following his return to the racetrack, Hamlin posted a horrific 17 finishes that were worse then 20th position. But, he concluded the season with a victory in the season finale at Homestead Miami-Speedway which is proving to be the only momentum Hamlin needs to rebound from the dismal season.

Budweiser Speedweeks began and it was obvious that Hamlin was back with vengeance. He easily stole the Sprint Unlimited and the Budweiser Duel victories and quickly focused on winning his first career Daytona 500.

But, Hamlin came up one position short from scoring the biggest victory and moment of his racing career. However, the second place finish proves that Darien Grubb, crew chief for Hamlin, is prepared to give his driver a chance at the 2014 NSCS championship.

The quest towards an elusive first title officially has began for Hamlin and moving towards Phoenix International Raceway and other events he’ll have to continue to improve and solidify his name in the championship discussion.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. So, you’re 13! I’m glad to see that SOMEONE recognized the second place finisher. Always try to write with integrity, not to promote the flavor of the day. Good luck!
    (saw you on Jayski’s
    p.s. i’m not a Hamlin fan, but he’s an excellent driver.

    • Steven,

      Thanks for the feedback! Sorry I was late to respond, I just saw this comment.

      Yeah, but Hamlin went 150 laps without a spotter…so it was only necessary to show him some love! Lol.

      Best regards,
      Marshall Gabell

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