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  Birthdate
  Birthplace Chesterfield , Virginia
  Cup Car Team 11 - Joe Gibbs Racing
  Busch Car Team 20 - Joe Gibbs Racing
  Previous Year 2006
  Prev Cup Pos 3rd
  Best Cup Pos 3rd - 2006 (Nextel Cup)
  Cup Wins 3
  Cup Top Tens 35
  Cup Poles 5
  First Cup Race 2005 Banquet 400 ( Kansas )
  First Cup Win 2006 Pocono 500 ( Pocono )
  Last Cup Win 2007 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 ( Loudon )
  Prev Busch Pos 4th
  Best Busch Pos 4th - 2006
  Busch Wins 3
  Busch Top Tens 43
  Busch Poles 9
  First Busch Race 2004 Bi-Lo 200 ( Darlington )
  First Busch Win 2006 Telcel-Motorola 200 ( Mexico City )
  Last Busch Win 2007 Diamond Hill Plywood 200 ( Darlington )
  Awards 2006 Raybestos Rookie Of The Year
  Updated On July 3 , 2007


James Dennis "Denny" Hamlin, Jr. (born November 18 , 1980 ) is a Race Car Driver currently contracted to Joe Gibbs Racing . He was born in Chesterfield, Virginia , and currently lives in Davidson, North Carolina .

During the 2004 season, Hamlin caught the eye of Joe Gibbs Racing with a handful of NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) races while competing full time in Late Models for Dean Motorsports. Hamlin made his NASCAR Busch Series debut at Darlington Speedway , dubbed "The Track too Tough to Tame". After starting 27th because of a rained out qualifying session, Hamlin patiently and methodically worked his way towards an 8th place finish, as well as a future at Joe Gibbs Racing. In 2005, Hamlin replaced Mike Bliss in the #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet . He ended up finishing 5th in the final points standings as a rookie in the series.

In 2006, Hamlin ran his first full season in the (Highest points finish ever for a rookie), while also driving the full season for Joe Gibbs Racing in the Busch Series . Hamlin's two wins at Pocono made him second driver in NASCAR Nextel Cup history to win both races at the same track in a rookie season after Jimmie Johnson did it at Dover International Speedway in 2002 . Denny Hamlin signed with FedEx to drive the FedEx Express, Ground, Freight and Kinkos car.

In Hamlin's first restrictor plate race as a NEXTEL Cup driver, he scored the huge upset by beating all 2005 pole winners in the 70-lap 2006 Budweiser Shootout . Hamlin became the first ever Rookie of the Year candidate to take home the Shootout victory.


CAREER HISTORY



2007

Hamlin finished:

Hamlin physically crossed the finish line at Milwaukee in 1st, but was not credited with the win. Due to the Nextel Cup Series running in Sonoma, Aric Almirola practiced and qualified the car and when Hamlin could not make it to the start of the race, Almirola started the race in the car, therefore, Almirola was credited with his first Busch Series victory.


2006



2005



2004

Driving in car #99, Competing in NCTS in #03 EJP Racing Chevrolet Truck


2003

Drove in car #99


2002

Finished Season with 10 Wins, 15 Poles and 5 Top 10's at Southampton Motor Speedway and Southern National Speedway


Second Season in NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Cars


2000

Rookie for the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Car Division


1999

Second Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division


1998

First Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division


1997

First Season Driving a Stock Car, Age 16, Mini Stock

Langley Speedway Track Champion, NASCAR Mini Stock

Southside Speedway Track Champion, NASCAR Limited Dash


1995

Competed in 3 classes

- World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series, State Champion

- World Karting Association Briggs and Stratton/Burris Dirt Nationals, 4th in nation



1994

Junior Restricted



1993

Junior Restricted


1992

Junior Sportsman


1988-1991

Junior Sportsman


Teams Hamlin Has Run For



NEXTEL Cup

Joe Gibbs Racing - #11 FedEx Chevrolet


Busch Series

Joe Gibbs Racing - #18 Chevrolet / #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet


Truck Series

Team EJP - #03 Decoma Chevrolet

Morgan-Dollar Motorsports - #46 Econo Lodge Chevrolet


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