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Second Thoughts: Don't Expect Denny Hamlin To Consider Signing Another Cup Deal

[ad_1] Will Denny Hamlin really retire from NASCAR Cup Series racing following the 2027 season? Many are asking that question now that he has won for the third time this year and sits second in the series points standings. With how he's surging, Hamlin could catch his 23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick for the regular-season title. For many, the question would be why would Hamlin quit when he's on top?
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2026 NASCAR Odds: Denny Hamlin Favored For Pocono, Chase Briscoe One To Watch

[ad_1] The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Pocono Raceway on Sunday, June 14 for the Great American Getaway 400. Will Denny Hamlin — who's been at or near the top of the oddsboard consistently for the last few weeks — get into Victory Lane again? Or will another driver take the checkered flag? Here are the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of June 11. This page may contain affiliate links
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Picking Best All-Time INDYCAR Drivers From 2026 World Cup Countries

[ad_1] INDYCAR is known for having diverse drivers from countries all across the globe. So, to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup — co-hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada — we choose the best INDYCAR driver from every country being represented in the momentous event. Obviously, not every country has had an INDYCAR driver, but we did our best when compiling this list. So here we go, by
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2026 NASCAR Odds: Tyler Reddick Favored For Michigan, Denny Hamlin Second

[ad_1] Last weekend's race at Nashville came down to an exciting four-lap finish and Denny Hamlin took the checkered flag after closing as the favorite. Now the NASCAR Cup Series heads to the 2-mile Michigan Speedway for 400 miles. It's also one of the fastest tracks on the circuit. Which driver will get into Victory Lane at Sunday's FireKeepers Casino 400? Here are the odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of
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Richard Childress: ‘I Hadn’t Slept Very Good’ Since Kyle Busch’s Death

[ad_1] Richard Childress had imagined Saturday being a happy day, one where he would announce that Kyle Busch would remain with his organization in 2027 and highlight how recent improvements made them optimistic for their future. Instead, Childress, much like many in the NASCAR industry, was still reeling from Busch dying suddenly on May 21 from complications of pneumonia. Childress, who won six Cup titles with Dale Earnhardt and guided
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NASCAR Silly Season Tracker: Corey Heim Has Full-Time 2027 Ride

[ad_1] Two current Cup drivers hold the keys to the NASCAR silly season. And one isn’t even in a contract year. Alex Bowman (Hendrick Motorsports) is the most high-profile driver who is not signed for next year. Whether he continues at Hendrick Motorsports could determine how silly season evolves. The other driver who is key is Connor Zilisch, who is signed through next season. He's one of the most heralded
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2026 NASCAR Cup Series Title Odds: Tyler Reddick Favored, Denny Hamlin Second

[ad_1] The 2025 NASCAR season ended on a high note for champion Kyle Larson. For Denny Hamlin, it couldn't have ended worse, as the veteran driver watched his chances of securing his first title elude him once again. Now, Hamlin and Larson are second and fourth on the 2026 championship oddsboard. However, the driver who is holding on as the favorite is Tyler Reddick. Since the beginning of the season,
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Inside The Garage: Alex Palou Leaves Indy 500 With No Repeat And Small Penalty

[ad_1] Here's what's happening this week Inside The Garage: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) — Alex Palou left Indianapolis Motor Speedway without another Borg Warner Trophy but still remains the INDYCAR points leader. His lead could have been more, though, as Palou was docked five points for a postrace technical infraction following Sunday's Indianapolis 500. It was another punch on a day when the defending race winner wound up in
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2-Time NASCAR Champion Kyle Busch Hospitalized With Severe Illness

[ad_1] Two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch has been hospitalized with a severe illness and won't compete at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend, his family said Thursday. His family posted the news on social media and said he is currently undergoing treatment. "We ask for understanding and privacy as our family navigates this situation," the statement continued. Austin Hill, who drives for RCR in the O’Reilly Series, will replace