Denny Hamlin calls out Joe Gibbs Racing’s pit crew for lacking depth and efficiency in crucial moments.
Hamlin’s #11 crew falters at Kansas, hurting his playoff push with critical mistakes in high-pressure situations.
Hamlin contrasts 23XI’s limited crew resources with JGR’s deeper pool, highlighting performance gaps during key moments.
A costly L2 penalty and bad luck add to Hamlin’s playoff frustrations, hurting his momentum for Talladega.
Hamlin admits he’s mentally worn down, struggling with a mix of bad luck and off-track contract disputes.
Hamlin started strong but faced hurdles from pit stop missteps that disrupted his well-planned race strategy and competitive edge.
Hamlin plans a careful approach for Talladega, aiming to control the race and gather essential stage points.
Hamlin, just 11 points above the cutline, needs a strong Talladega performance to stay in playoff contention.
Hamlin stresses the importance of pit crew efficiency, crucial for keeping up with fierce competition in playoffs.
Despite setbacks, Hamlin is determined to bounce back at Talladega, focusing on smart strategy and teamwork.