LONG POND, Pa. (AP) 鈥 With every Denny Hamlin victory, speculation about his future grows and talks of retirement are questioned.
He signed a two-year extension with Joe Gibbs Racing that runs through 2027 and he insists it will be his last season. At 45, he’s the oldest full-time Cup Series driver in the field, but he can’t stop winning.
Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway on Sunday for his third consecutive victory and passed the late Kyle Busch for sole possession of ninth place on the all-time wins list.
Hamlin to tie his former Joe Gibbs Racing teammate on the all-time wins list. His eighth career victory at Pocono pushed him ahead of Busch for sole possession of ninth.
His recent success 鈥 it is his fourth win of the season, not including the non-points 鈥 has renewed talk that Hamlin should reconsider retirement when his deal with Gibbs expires.
鈥淚 think for Denny, he wants to leave on top, right? He doesn鈥檛 want to leave where it was one year too long,鈥 said JGR co-owner Heather Gibbs. “At this rate, what he鈥檚 producing out there, it鈥檚 not something you would not consider. We want the best drivers in our cars. Our teams work to put the best cars on track.
“If it works out and he鈥檚 still producing and he wants to, it鈥檚 a huge commitment for him, he鈥檚 got his own team that he kind of wants to run. It鈥檚 hard when you dangle checkered flags in front of him, too. He so far has put a stop to such talk despite performing at the highest level of his long career.”
Hamlin, who wasn’t even sure he wanted to return to honor this two-year extension after losing the championship in last November’s season finale and then the December death of his father in a house fire, understands he’s performing at a high level.
But as far as continuing past 2027? It’s not yet on his radar despite how strong he’s been on the track.
鈥淚 would certainly say it鈥檚 the best we鈥檝e been,鈥 Hamlin said. 鈥淲e come to the racetrack every week knowing we got a great shot to win. The team鈥檚 doing an amazing job giving me exactly what I need in the car every single week. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e winning.鈥
Sunday’s win comes nearly 20 years to the date after his first career victory, which was at Pocono on June 11, 2006. He swept the races at the Pennsylvania track that year.
Hamlin said Pocono has become 鈥渓ike a second home for me.鈥
鈥淔irst win here, so special here. Pocono has mastered the fan experience from the crowd in the stands to the infield here,鈥 Hamlin said. 鈥淛ust so happy for this whole Joe Gibbs Racing team. The pit crew is flawless right now. We got it all going.”
Despite 64 career victories, this marks the first time in his career that Hamlin has won three consecutive races.
The feat tied Richard Petty, who did it in 1966 and 1967, Bobby Allison in 1971 and Darrell Waltrip in 1981. Petty, Allison and Waltrip are all in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
He also took a jab at NASCAR, noting that it was technically his ninth victory at Pocono, but he was stripped of the victory in 2022 when NASCAR said he and Busch’s car’s failed post-race inspection.
鈥淭hey aren’t getting that checkered flag back,鈥 Hamlin said.
Tyler Reddick, who drives for the 23XI Racing team owned by Hamlin and Michael Jordan, finished second as Toyota took the top two spots. Hamlin is now 19 points behind Reddick in the Cup Series standings.
鈥淓veryone is racing hard for track position. Some of it鈥檚 just bad luck, I guess, where you catch cars,鈥 Reddick said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a bummer. I mean, if the 11 wasn鈥檛 the winner, you could consider this a good day. I know we finished second. Scoring the points we did just didn鈥檛 get the job done.鈥
When Hamlin tied Busch for all-time wins last week, Hamlin celebrated with a special tribute to Busch. On Sunday, he collected the checkered flag and skipped any tributes to of sepsis at age 41 last month.
Toyota drivers have won 10 of 16 races this season, and JGR has accounted for five of them.
William Byron finished third in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports.
鈥淚 think this is probably the first time in four months that I鈥檝e been able to drive the car this way, just be able to make moves and have the balance stay with me,” Byron said.
Byron was followed by John Hunter Nemechek in fourth in a Toyota for Legacy Motor Club. Nemechek led 42 laps Sunday 鈥 double what he’s led the last two years.
Kyle Larson was fifth for Hendrick and Erik Jones was sixth for Legacy as Toyota drivers took four of the top six spots.
Bell fights through pain
Christopher Bell, driving with a that registered as the hardest hit in the era of NASCAR’s new car, led 18 late laps based on strategy but faded to a 26th-place finish.
鈥淐ertainly we were mired back in the 20s and so I think it was an amazing gamble,鈥 Bell said. 鈥淭he situation is so hard because you don’t know if you’re racing for the win, if you’re racing to finish the race, and so I don’t stop shifting until about 10 to go. Certainly adverse conditions, like whenever people make quick moves on restarts and get put three-wide or the car gets loose, things like that are very difficult.鈥
Bell expected his injured arm will be a hindrance the next two weeks as NASCAR races the street course in San Diego and the road course in Sonoma, California 鈥 two tracks where shifting is heavily used.
No rain
NASCAR moved the start of the race up two hours to avoid expected rain in the Pocono Mountain region that could alter the completion of the 400-mile race. By doing so, all inclement weather was avoided and the race was run without interruption.
Up next
NASCAR makes its inaugural visit to San Diego with a first-of-its-kind street race at Naval Base Coronado. The NASCAR San Diego weekend marks the first NASCAR event ever contested on an active military base, with races Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
San Diego will host just the second street course in NASCAR鈥檚 modern era. The Chicago street course hosted two national series each of the past three seasons. The race weekend will coincide with the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy.
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