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From career crossroads to Cup Series title shot with Hamlin, Chris Gayle savors his JGR journey

Denny Hamlin and his crew chief Chris Gayle, who joined forces in 2025, have had a remarkable first year together, securing six race wins and a shot at their first Cup Series title. Gayle, a rookie whisperer with a background in engineering, replaced Hamlin's longtime crew chief, Gabehart, and quickly built trust with Hamlin, leading to their successful partnership. Their teamwork, adaptability, and ability to lean on each other's strengths have set them apart and made them favorites for the championship.

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