Martinsville reactions: Denny Hamlin makes NASCAR fun
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Denny Hamlin is constantly finding ways to reinvent himself, and it’s led to a lengthy, successful career in NASCAR. That was on display once again this past weekend at Martinsville Speedway.
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Denny Hamlin climbed onto his No. 11 Toyota’s doorsill and unfurled a blue flag emblazoned with “11 Against The World.”
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Unfortunately, his No. 43 Toyota failed to meet the minimum weight requirements after the race, resulting in an immediate disqualification.
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