This article is one of four features highlighting the finalists—Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson, William Byron, and Chase Briscoe—who will compete for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Championship in Phoenix. Denny Hamlin is once again aiming to claim that elusive Cup title while maintaining a welcoming space for friends and family in Phoenix during the final race weekend. As he approaches what might be the most significant weekend of his career, Hamlin chooses not to focus on past setbacks, whether recent mechanical issues or missed chances from earlier seasons.
At 44, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Hamlin stands as the most successful Cup driver with 60 wins but no championship to his name. Despite the pressure, he prepares with his usual calm, supported closely by friends and family, aiming to secure another victory and, hopefully, a championship celebration. Hamlin shared with FOX Sports that he plans to enjoy the experience and values having loved ones nearby to share the journey.
His inner circle hasn’t pressed him about winning the title yet. To claim the championship, Hamlin must outperform fellow finalists Larson, Briscoe, and Byron at Sunday’s Phoenix Raceway event. Having secured six wins this season—the best in his career so far—Hamlin is optimistic but keeps the atmosphere positive and focused.
The past races have been tough, with mechanical troubles like throttle cable and engine failures plaguing him. Despite this, Hamlin maintains mental confidence, preparing to win rather than fearing loss. He acknowledges the unpredictable nature of racing, accepting whatever outcome comes with grace.
Joe Gibbs, Hamlin’s team owner, praises his hard work and experience, emphasizing that their goal is simply to reach the final round and secure a victory. Hamlin has been to the Championship 4 several times before but never clinched the title. He reflects on past opportunities and recognizes that while lessons have been learned, every race is a fresh challenge.
This year will be Hamlin’s third challenge on Phoenix’s one-mile oval but his first in the modern, next-generation car, which offers fewer customization options. Having had extra time to prepare after winning his semifinal matchup in Las Vegas, he’s hopeful about the technical adjustments and fine-tuning his car.
Hamlin’s crew chief, Chris Gayle, refrains from putting extra pressure on Hamlin, focusing instead on thorough preparation. Despite the high stakes, they approach the race with calm determination rather than flashy declarations.
Adding an ironic twist, Hamlin’s 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are currently locked in a legal battle against NASCAR, with unresolved settlement talks heading to trial in December. Nonetheless, Hamlin doesn’t expect any awkwardness if awarded the championship trophy by NASCAR officials, viewing the legal dispute as separate from weekend racing.
This piece was reported by Bob Pockrass, a veteran motorsports journalist with decades of experience covering NASCAR and IndyCar.
Fan Take: For NASCAR fans, Denny Hamlin’s pursuit of his first championship epitomizes the blend of perseverance and passion that defines the sport. His journey, marked by resilience amid setbacks and controversy, reflects the evolving challenges and drama that keep NASCAR compelling and deeply human.

