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Denny Hamlin Slams NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional Rule: “It Reeks of Desperation”

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February 2, 2025
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Denny Hamlin Slams NASCAR’s Open Exemption Provisional Rule: “It Reeks of Desperation”

Nov 9, 2024; Avondale, Arizona, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) during qualifying for the Championship race at Phoenix Raceway. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

With the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season about to kick off, Denny Hamlin isn’t holding back on his criticisms of one of NASCAR’s most controversial new rules—the Open Exemption Provisional (OEP). The Joe Gibbs Racing veteran and 23XI Racing co-owner has been outspoken about how NASCAR is handling elite drivers from other motorsport disciplines, and he believes this latest move is nothing more than a headline grab.

The OEP allows NASCAR to grant one special entry per race to a non-full-time Cup driver, provided they meet “world-class” credentials. Four-time Indy 500 champion Helio Castroneves will be the first driver to use the exemption, securing a guaranteed spot in the 2025 Daytona 500 with Trackhouse Racing.

But for Hamlin, that’s a problem.

Hamlin’s Brutal Verdict: “It’s a Short-Term Gain at a Long-Term Loss”

Hamlin made it crystal clear that he does not support this new rule. Speaking at Bowman Gray Stadium ahead of The Clash, he didn’t hold back:

“It reeks of desperation. I don’t love it. It’s just reaching to do whatever you can to make a headline. It’s a short-term gain at a long-term loss.”

He doubled down, emphasizing that NASCAR should not be giving out free passes just to generate buzz.

“I think you’re the premier stock car series in the U.S., the premier racing sport in the U.S. — be the big boys and force people to come in here and get their credentials and do it the natural way.”

Hamlin’s issue isn’t necessarily with Helio Castroneves—or any IndyCar, F1, or IMSA star—but rather the principle. In his view, NASCAR drivers earn their way into the sport, and newcomers should have to do the same.

The OEP Controversy: Is NASCAR Selling Out?

NASCAR’s decision to introduce the OEP is a bold move, but it’s also polarizing. The rule allows for only one driver per race to use it, but it still upends tradition by guaranteeing entry without the typical qualifying process.

Supporters argue that bringing in big names from other series—especially international stars—will expand NASCAR’s reach and bring new fans into the fold. Opponents, like Hamlin, fear it cheapens the sport and disrespects the long-standing tradition of drivers earning their way onto the grid.

Harvick’s Harsh Reality Check for Hamlin: “His Time Has Passed”

Hamlin’s strong take on NASCAR’s rule changes comes amid another brutal reality check—this time from 2014 Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick.

Harvick recently stated that he doesn’t believe Hamlin will ever win a championship, suggesting that his best chances have already passed.

“He didn’t win the championship, and I don’t believe he will win a championship going forward. I think his best opportunity was with what he had, and I don’t know that he has time to rebuild something else into that.”

Harvick’s reasoning? NASCAR is evolving too fast, and with Hamlin losing his long-time crew chief Chris Gabehart, the #11 team is in for a reset. Hamlin’s age (turning 44 this year), new leadership, and the rise of younger stars make it an uphill battle for him to finally claim the elusive Bill France Cup.

Will Hamlin Prove the Doubters Wrong?

While Harvick might have a point, Hamlin is still one of NASCAR’s best. He finished third in points in 2023 and continues to be a race-winning contender every season. But with new competition, rule changes, and internal shifts at JGR, the road to a championship is only getting harder.

As for the Open Exemption Provisional, NASCAR seems committed to the idea. Whether it’s a brilliant marketing move or a desperate gimmick remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: Denny Hamlin is not a fan.

Will Hamlin’s championship window close for good, or can he silence his doubters and prove Harvick wrong in 2025? Let the debate begin. 🔥

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