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Denny Hamlin

NASCAR Cup Series Driver / Team Co-owner

2026 Season — NASCAR Cup Series

● Playoff eligible
2nd
Position
498
Points
1
Wins
13
Starts

Through May 24, 2026 · 122 pts behind leader

Driver: Denny Hamlin Number: 11 Team: Joe Gibbs Racing Manufacturer: Toyota Crew Chief: Chris Gayle Primary Sponsor: Progressive Series: NASCAR Cup Series Age: 45 (as of May 2026)


2026 Season Notes

Hamlin won the 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway on May 17, 2026, from the pole position — passing Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe with 29 laps remaining and beating him by .887 seconds for the million-dollar check. With the win, he became the third driver in NASCAR history to win the All-Star Race at multiple tracks. It was his second career All-Star victory.

He has stated publicly that he is "talking openly about when to walk away" from full-time Cup competition. Asked at Dover whether next year really has to be his last, his answer is below in his own words.

"I do not want to go through the regression. My ego will not allow me to be mediocre. I'm going to have to leave some on the table at some point, right? In order to know that you can win your last race, you're going to have to go into the next year saying, I'm not doing it, but I could have."

— Denny Hamlin, Dover Motor Speedway press conference, May 17, 2026

Dover

By his own description, Dover Motor Speedway is now one of Hamlin's top three tracks. It wasn't always — early in his career, the Monster Mile was one of his worst. He talked about that change at Dover in May 2026:

"Jimmie Johnson and Martin Truex, I spent an enormous amount of time studying those two guys. They taught me how to go around the racetrack. Just being able to adapt my style to someone else's style that performs well at this racetrack is probably my strength."

— Denny Hamlin, Dover Motor Speedway press conference, May 17, 2026

Off the Track

Hamlin's father died in December 2025 in a fire that destroyed his parents' home. When he won the $1 million All-Star prize at Dover in May 2026, he was asked what he planned to do with it. He smiled and said, "Probably give it to mama." In the following press conference, he added: "Mom needs some furniture for her new house."

At Joe Gibbs Racing

Heather Gibbs, JGR co-owner, on Hamlin in May 2026:

"Every Monday when we have our driver meetings, it's kind of like a master class. He has so much wisdom, so much experience. He's great with giving feedback, working with Ty and others. He's done such an incredible job with our sponsors. There's definitely no falloff and I think a lot of wisdom to be learned from Denny."

Chris Gayle, the No. 11 crew chief, on whether the All-Star win cemented JGR as the best team in the garage:

"I think we've shown that all year. We don't necessarily have as many wins as we could have — there's been two, maybe three we left on the table."

Career Stats

Stat Value
Cup Series wins 61 (alone in 10th all-time as of May 2026)
Daytona 500 wins 3 (2016, 2019, 2020) — most among active drivers; one of five drivers ever with back-to-back 500s (2019-20)
Coca-Cola 600 wins 1 (2022)
Southern 500 wins 3 (2010, 2017, 2021)
Pole awards 49 (Busch Light Pole Awards)
All-Star Race wins 2 (2026 Dover; 1 prior — third driver in NASCAR history to win at multiple All-Star tracks)
Cup seasons 21 (2026 is his 21st full-time Cup season)
Championship finishes Runner-up 2010 (lost to Jimmie Johnson); runner-up 2025
Career milestone One of five drivers — with Petty, Pearson, Earnhardt, and Gordon — to win in 20+ different Cup seasons

Biography

Born in Tampa, Florida. His parents Dennis and Mary Lou Hamlin moved the family to the Richmond, Virginia area when Denny was two years old. He has driven the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota in NASCAR's Cup Series since 2005.

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Coverage (15 articles)

What to Watch and Who's Hot at Dover's First All-Star Race

John Speedway·

The NASCAR All-Star Race goes to Dover Motor Speedway Sunday for the first time in the event's 41-year history — the 42nd running of the showcase, three segments, 26 cars, the trophy on the line. A preview of what to watch and who's hot heading in.

Hamlin Wins the Million From the Pole at Dover. The Million Goes to Mama.

John Speedway·

Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR All-Star Race from the pole at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, beat his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe in a side-by-side fight to the line, and became the third driver in the sport's history to win the All-Star at multiple tracks. Asked what he'd do with the $1 million check, he said he'd give it to his mother — a line that landed harder given his father's death in a December fire. The Cup field heads to Charlotte Motor Speedway next for the Coca-Cola 600.

The Coca-Cola 600 Carries the 250th Birthday.

The NASCAR Guy·

The Cup field rolls into Charlotte Motor Speedway on Sunday for the Coca-Cola 600 the weekend the country marks its 250th birthday. Mission 600 ran for the ninth straight year — five U.S. Armed Forces stops, from Beaufort to a video bridge into Lithuania. Five Coca-Cola 600 drivers said what makes the weekend land.

Spire Motorsports Locked the Front Row at Texas.

The NASCAR Guy·

Carson Hocevar won the pole at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday in the Spire Motorsports No. 77, edging teammate Daniel Suárez by 0.003 seconds. It is the second pole of Hocevar's career, the second Spire car on the front row — and the third weekend in a row that Spire Motorsports, the Concord-based Cup team, has put a car in NASCAR's spotlight.

Charlotte's Team Is Running Away With It

John Speedway·

23XI Racing — built in Huntersville by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin — has four wins in seven races to start the 2026 Cup Series season. Tyler Reddick leads the standings by 82 points. Charlotte's newest racing team is beating the corridor's decades-old dynasties.

Corey Day's Final Lap Was the Only One. Now Texas.

John Speedway·

Corey Day won Talladega last Saturday by leading exactly one lap — the last one — for Hendrick Motorsports. Six days later, the same Concord-Mooresville pipeline runs at Texas, with Kyle Larson in the JR Motorsports No. 88, Connor Zilisch in the No. 1, and Austin Dillon in the Richard Childress No. 3. Three Cup drivers, the final Dash 4 Cash of 2026, and Justin Allgaier with a stage-points pace nobody has hit since Denny Hamlin in 2021.

Kyle Larson Heads to Nashville on a 37-Race Winless Streak.

Jack Beckett·

Kyle Larson hasn't won a Cup Series race since Kansas in May 2025. The streak now stands at 37 — his longest since joining Hendrick Motorsports — and on Sunday night he returns to the track where his 5.2 average finish is the best he has anywhere.

Denny Hamlin Beat His Own Teammates to the Line at Nashville for Win No. 62

Jack Beckett·

Denny Hamlin won the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville by 0.115 seconds — and the two cars he beat were his own Joe Gibbs Racing teammates, Christopher Bell and Chase Briscoe, in a three-wide sweep to the line. Points leader Tyler Reddick crashed across the finish and still leads by 97.

Two Toyotas, One Title, and the Track Ford Refuses to Lose

John Speedway·

Tyler Reddick and Denny Hamlin have turned 2026 into a two-Toyota title fight — and they're carrying it into Michigan International Speedway, the track Ford has won at 44 times and can't win at now. A FireKeepers Casino 400 preview from John Speedway.

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