Denny Hamlin Faces Dilemma as Baby’s Arrival Clashes with Mexico City NASCAR Race
NASCAR fans are buzzing as Denny Hamlin finds himself torn between his racing commitments and the impending arrival of his third child with fiancée Jordan Fish. The couple has been anxiously awaiting the birth of their baby boy, who is already two weeks overdue.
In a recent interview on Sirius XM NASCAR Radio’s On Track podcast, Hamlin shared his unwavering stance on the matter, stating that he will not be boarding the flight to Mexico City for the upcoming NASCAR Cup race if his fiancée has not given birth by then. The clock is ticking, with the drivers scheduled to depart on Thursday for the event at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez.
While Joe Gibbs Racing has contingency plans in place, including the possibility of Ryan Truex stepping in as a substitute driver, the ultimate decision hangs in the balance as they wait for the much-anticipated moment of the baby’s arrival.
The NASCAR community is on edge, eagerly following the developments of this real-life drama that has captured the attention of fans and racing enthusiasts alike. Will Hamlin make it to Mexico City in time for the race, or will he choose to stay by his fiancée’s side for the birth of their child? The stakes are high, both on and off the track, as the race against time unfolds for Denny Hamlin.
Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping saga as the NASCAR world holds its breath for the next chapter in Denny Hamlin’s race against time.