Denny Hamlin on winning at Martinsville
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They break down how Hamlin finally grabbed his first Cup Series win of the season, what it took to conquer the paperclip, and how he balances life as both a driver and 23XI Racing team owner.
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Denny Hamlin dominated the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway to earn his first win of the 2025 season and win No. 55 of his NASCAR Cup Series career.
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On one of his least dominant days of 2025, Joey Logano notched his best finish of the season Sunday at Martinsville Speedway. He just needed to fight through adversity once again. This time, on his way back to an eighth-place result and 12th consecutive top 10 at Martinsville,
Denny Hamlin snapped his 31-race winless drought in epic fashion in Sunday's Cook Out 400 at Martinsville Speedway as he led a race-high 274 laps in the 400-lap
Despite a P24 finish, the Cup Series driver was unfortunately disqualified after the Cook Out 400 at Martinsville.
Denny Hamlin proved multiple points -- for his JGR No. 11 team and himself -- in a dominant Martinsville victory, his first there since 2015.
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