We were just a sitting duck rues Denny Hamlin after P7 finish at NASCAR Homestead Miami race
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’s save got @dalejr’s attention.“Wow! WHOA!” ’s save got @dalejr’s attention. During the post-race interview, Denny Hamlin describes why he felt like a “sitting duck” after the P2 finish at 1.5-mile Homestead-Miami Speedway. He admitted that his #11 team did a great job in the second half of the race and had a few good pit stops. Hamlin said: “We had some good stops. The pit crew did a great job the second half of the race. I was able to get a good restart to get the track position by taking the lead, but I just can’t get my car to go. I can’t get it to turn. We’re just too slow on the short runs. Something we’ve really got to work on for sure. We weren’t fast enough to really compete with those guys even when we got the lead. We were just a sitting duck because I couldn’t go anywhere.” He continued: “It’s really tough to keep it up there all day, especially with the shadow into Turn 1. I had my fair share of times in the wall today. Luckily, the car stayed in one piece. I nearly crashed into (Turn) 1. That was exciting and just kept going.” On the closing lap at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a major point change occurred when Hamlin got loose and hit the wall, costing him a top-five finish and dropping him back to seventh place. He is currently in fifth place in the , five points below the elimination line for the final spot in the Championship 4.
We were just a sitting duck rues Denny Hamlin after P7 finish at NASCAR Homestead-Miami race
Denny Hamlin at the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 Joe Gibbs Racing driver was dissatisfied with his performance at the Dixie Vodka 400 last Sunday. He felt that he wasn’t fast enough to compete with race leaders even when he was in the lead to claim a win at . Driving the #11 Toyota Camry, Hamlin managed to run in the top 10 in the second stage but failed to put up a challenge for the win. He then rallied back to post a seventh-place finish when the checkered flag waved. “Wow! WHOA!”’s save got @dalejr’s attention.“Wow! WHOA!” ’s save got @dalejr’s attention. During the post-race interview, Denny Hamlin describes why he felt like a “sitting duck” after the P2 finish at 1.5-mile Homestead-Miami Speedway. He admitted that his #11 team did a great job in the second half of the race and had a few good pit stops. Hamlin said: “We had some good stops. The pit crew did a great job the second half of the race. I was able to get a good restart to get the track position by taking the lead, but I just can’t get my car to go. I can’t get it to turn. We’re just too slow on the short runs. Something we’ve really got to work on for sure. We weren’t fast enough to really compete with those guys even when we got the lead. We were just a sitting duck because I couldn’t go anywhere.” He continued: “It’s really tough to keep it up there all day, especially with the shadow into Turn 1. I had my fair share of times in the wall today. Luckily, the car stayed in one piece. I nearly crashed into (Turn) 1. That was exciting and just kept going.” On the closing lap at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a major point change occurred when Hamlin got loose and hit the wall, costing him a top-five finish and dropping him back to seventh place. He is currently in fifth place in the , five points below the elimination line for the final spot in the Championship 4.