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Denny Hamlin can't think about 2026 with 'deep cuts'
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Denny Hamlin Struggles to Focus on 2026 Amidst ‘Deep Cuts’ Challenges

December 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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Denny Hamlin still has two years left on his NASCAR Cup Series contract with Joe Gibbs Racing, signed earlier this summer, but the recent “serious circumstances” that prevented him from claiming his first championship make it challenging to foresee a quick return. Although Hamlin isn’t thinking about early retirement, the heartbreak of leading a championship race with only three laps remaining and then losing his chance due to a late caution and a pit stop decision has made it tough for him to focus on the next season.

Speaking candidly this past Sunday, the 44-year-old admitted he currently lacks the desire to race again and is questioning his future in the sport. Despite having a valid contract, he said, “I’m not even thinking about the race car right now. But yeah, I need some time on this.” He shared that the effort and intensity he invested in this race might never be matched again.

In the final moments of the race, Kyle Larson capitalized on a crucial restart after William Byron suffered a tire blowout, securing victory with the only available tire set despite some being scuffed earlier. Meanwhile, Hamlin and his crew chief, Chris Gayle, opted for brand-new tires but fell to 10th place behind Larson and other drivers, leaving Hamlin to watch a close friend take home the title — a bittersweet moment.

Hamlin praised Joe Gibbs Racing for providing a fast car and everything needed for success, contrasting this with his experiences elsewhere where performance was lacking. Over the years—2010, 2014, 2019, 2021, and 2022—Hamlin has faced various heartbreaking moments either nearly winning or being denied a shot at the championship. Despite everything, he felt confident in his performance and accepted that nothing could have changed the outcome during those final laps.

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Checking social media briefly, Hamlin was moved by the overwhelming support from fans, though the emotional toll was evident. He acknowledged the pain of watching a friend win and expressed that sometimes there is a tipping point for athletes emotionally. Hamlin also made a respectful appearance at Larson’s victory celebration, emphasizing his friendship and support for the new champion, showing sportsmanship despite his own disappointment. Larson appreciated Hamlin’s gesture, acknowledging how tough the moment was for him.

Typically, Hamlin gets the urge to race again around Christmas, but this winter will be different as he processes the experience. He noted that while the NASCAR Awards come just two days after the championship weekend—helping him move forward—it will still be a difficult night. “This is the only sport where the losers celebrate the winners,” he said. “This is going to hurt.”

Fan Take: This story hits home for NASCAR fans because it showcases the emotional rollercoaster of racing—the highs of competing at the top and the crushing lows of narrowly missing out. Hamlin’s struggle and sportsmanship reflect the passion and heart that make NASCAR more than just a sport; it’s a community where every victory and loss deeply resonates with drivers and fans alike.

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