NASCAR CRACKDOWN: Denny Hamlin and Joe Gibbs Racing Hit Hard for Bristol Blunder!
In a dramatic twist at the Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway, NASCAR has unleashed a fierce penalty against Denny Hamlin and his Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) team, leaving fans and analysts buzzing! The race, held on September 13, saw Hamlin, who started strong in sixth place, struggling to maintain his momentum amidst fierce competition.
Hamlin, driving the #11 Toyota Camry XSE, showcased impressive speed with a best lap time of 15.19 seconds, clocking in at a top speed of 126.31 mph. Despite qualifying among the top 10, things took a turn for the worse during the race. After a rocky start, he finished Stage 1 in P11, but managed to claw his way back to P10 in Stage 2. However, disaster struck in the final stage when Hamlin collided with pole sitter AJ Allmendinger. The result? A catastrophic loose front right wheel on lap 384, leading to a disastrous outcome.
In a swift response, NASCAR imposed a two-lap penalty on Hamlin’s team, but the punishment didn’t stop there. The governing body suspended two crucial crew members: front tire changer Austin Maloney and jackman Joel-Alexandre Bouagnon. In a surprising move, Joe Gibbs Racing opted to defer the execution of this penalty for one week, allowing both crew members to participate in the upcoming race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
As reported by prominent sports analyst Bob Pockrass, this controversial decision means that while the two crew members will miss critical races at Kansas Speedway and Charlotte Roval, they will still provide support for Hamlin during the Mobil 1 301 on September 21.
In the aftermath of the Bristol debacle, Denny Hamlin took to his podcast, Actions Detrimental, to express his thoughts on the penalty. The veteran driver downplayed the impact of the crew changes, stating, “Not even my concern.” He emphasized the importance of focusing on what he could control, rather than worrying about who would be on the bench. Hamlin remarked, “I have no idea who’s sitting on the bench or who’s ready, and it’s not even my concern…cuz that’s the crew chief. He manages the people. There’s nothing I can do about it.”
Despite the penalty and finishing the race in a disappointing P31, Hamlin and his team had previously dominated the first round of the playoffs, clinching victory in all three races leading up to Bristol. As the stakes rise in the NASCAR playoffs, all eyes will be on Hamlin to see how he rebounds from this setback. Will he be able to turn the tide and reclaim his competitive edge? Fans and competitors alike are eagerly awaiting the next chapter in this high-octane saga!