The NASCAR, Denny Hamlin secured a memorable victory at Michigan International Speedway, marking a significant career milestone. With this win, Hamlin has now become just the 10th driver in NASCAR Cup Series history to earn a win after making more than 700 career starts — a feat that underscores his enduring presence, resilience, and competitiveness in the sport.
Hamlin, who began his Cup Series journey back in 2005, has long been recognized as one of NASCAR’s most consistent and formidable competitors. Though he’s achieved multiple wins, pole positions, and playoff runs throughout his career, this latest triumph adds a rare and special distinction to his résumé. Winning at this stage, after crossing the threshold of 700 races, places him in the company of some of NASCAR’s most iconic legends, including the likes of Richard Petty, Jeff Gordon, and Dale Earnhardt.
The race at Michigan was anything but a cruise. Facing tough competition, challenging track conditions, and strategic pit decisions, Hamlin showcased not only speed but also the kind of veteran racecraft that only comes from years of experience. His team executed flawlessly, and Denny’s calm demeanor under pressure helped seal the deal.
In post-race interviews, Hamlin expressed gratitude to his team and fans, acknowledging the journey it took to reach this point. “It’s taken a lot of hard work, and to be standing here after 700-plus starts with another win… it means the