Denny Hamlin reports that JGR's encounter is “productive” in Ty Gibbs' Loudon Tangle, retains details in the wrapping


Denny Hamlin responded after the “Productive” team meetings after track problems with Ty Gibbs last Sunday in New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The Nascar Cup veteran said he and his Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) teammates have prepared a plan together.

Gibbs, who is the only Playoff without a Playoff pilot this season, celebrated the contestants of the Christopher Bell, Chase Brisco and Hamlin championship, which caused a serious tension and warmed up words on the Radio of Team number 11.

Hamlin also contacted the team's grandson car during the second stage, which ended the race in Loudon. After the race, he has asked JGR's leadership to clarify behavioral expectations on the court for the rest of the season. And on Saturday (September 27), Hamlin shared some views at team meetings.

“I think they are in a good place, we had productive meetings, the inconvenience will have to be confidential,” said Denny Hamlin (through Peter Stratta).

When asked about the @JOEGIGBSRACING and @tygibbs team meeting this week, @dennyhamlin says: “I think they are in a good place, we had productive meetings, the discomfort will have to be confidential” #Nascarplayoffs

“All drivers spoke and have the opportunity to come up with a plan, I think we went out with one,” Hamlin added As for Peter Stratta.

Hamlin also shared that he “got hot under the pass” and regretted his actions in New Hampshire. After the 44 -year -old and Gibbs encompassed the 110's, Toyota number 54 turned to the safest outside barrier. The incident finished his career and finished 35th.

In the meantime, the Hamlin crew will also lose two members, suspended by the last two races of the 12 round.

Denny Hamlin undoed the change of member of the Crew number 11 for the next two cups

Denny HamlinTeam number 11 of 11 will lose Jackman, Joel Bouagnon and the front tires, Austin Maloney, for the next two races. They received a two -racing suspension after a wheel came from Hamlin's car in Bristol Raceway, but Joe Gibbs Racing diffused for a week. This allowed the suspensions to start in Kansas and move to Charlotte Roval.

Peter Stratta by TSJ Sports shared Hamlin's unmistakable attitude with the new crew members who came to X, writing:

“(Denny Hamlin) calls his level of anxiety with two new crew members, but he only cares about what he can control.”

@Dennyhamlin calls his level of anxiety with two new crew members, but he only cares about what he can control. #Nask

Hamlin is in fifth place, 27 points above the spoon line ahead of the Hollywood Casino 400 this weekend in Kansas Speedway. His last of the four wins at the intermediate speed of 1.5 miles arrived in the spring of 2023 and since then he has had three first 10 finishes in his last four beginnings.

Hamlin ranked 14th for the Adventhealth 400 this season. However, his day was disappointed. Completed only 196 laps and retired after tackling clutch problems.