NASCAR Big Shot Denny Hamlin Calls out Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace for Underperformance!
In a shocking turn of events, NASCAR icon Denny Hamlin, co-owner of 23XI Racing alongside NBA legend Michael Jordan, has made some scathing comments about the performance of his team’s drivers. As the 2025 season hits its midpoint, 23XI Racing is still struggling to secure a single victory, much to Hamlin’s dismay.
Hamlin, a powerhouse in NASCAR with 57 Cup Series wins under his belt, including multiple triumphs at prestigious events like the Daytona 500 and Coca-Cola 600, expressed his disappointment in the lackluster results of drivers Tyler Reddick, Bubba Wallace, and Riley Herbst. The trio has failed to live up to the expectations set by the team, with fewer top finishes and laps led compared to the previous season.
With Reddick’s last win dating back 19 races ago and Wallace’s victory drought extending to a staggering 96 attempts, Hamlin minced no words when he stated, “All of our drivers should win. That is the expectation that I have of them.” Following a series of brake rotor issues that plagued all three cars in a recent race, Hamlin’s frustration seems to have reached its peak.
But the drama doesn’t end there. Hamlin also weighed in on former teammate Carl Edwards’ early retirement from NASCAR, suggesting that Edwards might be regretting his decision to step away from the sport. Speculating on Edwards’ potential remorse for not continuing his racing career, Hamlin praised the retired driver’s talent and hinted at the missed opportunities Edwards might be ruing.
As the racing world buzzes with speculation and anticipation, all eyes are on 23XI Racing and its drivers to see if they can turn their season around and meet the sky-high expectations set by the one and only Denny Hamlin.