Hamlin, 44, is running out of chances to win his first NASCAR title after two decades of near-misses.
Christopher Bell's rapid rise at Joe Gibbs Racing puts more pressure on Hamlin to prove he still belongs at the top.
Hamlin has gone 28 races without a victory, struggling to find the speed and consistency needed to win.
Hamlin finished just 0.049 seconds behind Bell, adding another heartbreak to his long list of close calls.
Losing longtime crew chief Chris Gabehart and sponsor FedEx has shaken Hamlin's stability at Joe Gibbs Racing.
With only two competitive years left, Hamlin must act fast to avoid becoming NASCAR’s greatest driver without a title.
With 58 wins, Hamlin is a Hall of Fame lock, but a championship would cement his legendary status.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. believes Hamlin understands it’s now or never, knowing past mistakes can’t happen again.
With Bell, Kyle Larson, and other young drivers dominating, Hamlin faces his toughest battle yet.
NASCAR fans are watching closely—can Hamlin silence critics and claim the title before it’s too late?