Former NASCAR driver Mark Martin shared his reaction to Denny Hamlin's emotions after the Joe Gibbs Racing driver claimed the victory at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Hamlin took the victory at the South Point 400, matched Kevin Harvick's record, and locked himself into the Championship 4, following which he became emotional.
The #11 driver started his race from the pole position after a stellar qualifying effort on Saturday. However, he dropped to fourth place by the end of Stage 1 and remained at the same place in Stage 2.
In the final stage, Hamlin outran Hendrick Motorsports' Kyle Larson and denied teammate Chase Briscoe to take the victory. With this win, he became the first driver to ever start first and win at this track.
Following his victory, Hamlin shared his thoughts in the post-race interview, where he got emotional and teary-eyed. Explaining what the win meant to him, Hamlin, who reached 60 Cup wins and matched Kevin Harvick's record, appreciated the fans and waved at them with joy.
In a recent video uploaded by NASCAR's official X account, Hamlin's emotions were crystal clear. Martin, sharing his reaction to the raw emotions of the #11 driver, posted an update on the micro-blogging site.
Taking to his official X account, he wrote,
"Love the emotion @dennyhamlin I get it man. 🏁"Here's Mark Martin's post on X:
Love the emotion @dennyhamlin I get it man. 🏁
As Denny Hamlin became victorious at Las Vegas, he secured his place in the final four for the first time since 2021. With this, he will be able to take a shot at the championship and perhaps take his first-ever Cup Series title in two decades of racing.
Denny Hamlin let his feelings known after Las Vegas win
Denny Hamlin shared his thoughts after claiming the South Point 400 at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Speaking to the media, here's what he said after the race:

Thanks to the win, Hamlin now has six victories to his name this season in 32 outings. Besides this, he registered 14 Top 5s, 17 Top 10s, and led a staggering 813 laps. Hamlin's average start position has been 12.344, and his average finish position has been 13.25.
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