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Is this year different? Hamlin's most memorable championship heartbreaks

Denny Hamlin, a seasoned NASCAR driver with 60 wins and 5 title round appearances, is on the brink of his first championship. Despite his experience and consistent performance, he's yet to secure the coveted trophy. With a one-in-four chance in Phoenix, Hamlin aims to stay focused, avoid bad luck, and leverage his experience to compete against top drivers like Kyle Larson, William Byron, and Chase Briscoe.

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