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Denny Hamlin Persistent Over Achilles’ Heel Fix Despite Dover Surge Fueling NASCAR Momentum Push

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Denny Hamlin just won the All-Star Race at Dover in a dominant fashion, so why is he still losing sleep over one very specific problem? Because that problem has already cost him at least two wins this year, and, more painfully, a championship last year. So speaking to SiriusXM NASCAR Radio after Dover, it’s clear why Hamlin didn’t end up enjoying the hype train.

“Speed-wise, if we’re turning left and we are on an oval. We are there and we’re really fast. So, no weaknesses other than my restarts. I’ve got to work on that,” Hamlin admitted. “That’s something I have got to get better at because these races definitely come down to the shootouts at times. Getting better in the short run, continuing to get better on the road courses.”

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Denny Hamlin and his gripes with race restarts are well known.

At Kansas, racing in the AdventHealth 400, Hamlin seemed set to celebrate, as he paced the field for 131 of 274 laps. When there were just three laps left, he had just retaken the lead and was half a lap from the white flag. But then Cody Ware blew a tire and spun on Lap 266, sending the race to overtime. Kyle Larson shot to the inside and took the lead, Tyler Reddick swept around both of them, and Hamlin, caught in the middle lane with no good options, fell to fourth.

After the race, a frustrated Hamlin didn’t mince words: “Cody Ware, six laps down, wrecking… I don’t know. Just add it up.”

He was equally self-critical as he is now: “I fell for the same move that the 5 got me a couple years ago when I was on the inside. I gotta learn from those mistakes.”

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