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AVONDALE, ARIZONA – NOVEMBER 02: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Progressive Toyota, reacts after the NASCAR Cup Series Championship at Phoenix Raceway on November 02, 2025 in Avondale, Arizona. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Denny Hamlin broke his silence this week as he continues to grieve the death of his father while preparing to return to the racetrack. Hamlin confirmed he plans to race in the preseason Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on February 1, 2026. His decision comes as his family continues to recover from a devastating house fire on December 28, 2025.
The comments came during a FOX Sports production day in Huntersville, North Carolina. Hamlin spoke briefly but directly about his emotional state, his mother’s condition, and his commitment to his team. The interview marked his first public remarks since the December tragedy.
Denny Hamlin Addresses NASCAR Community’s Support
Denny used the FOX Sports interview to acknowledge the outpouring of support he has received since the fire. According to FOX Sports Motorsports’ Bob Pockrass, he thanked fellow drivers, teams, and fans who reached out with messages of sympathy.
“The NASCAR family has always been a very tight group, and I appreciate the condolences and the well-wishes and everything from everyone. It certainly does mean a lot.”
Hamlin’s openness about his emotional state struck a chord with many. “I’m OK, as to be expected.” He also provided an update on his mother, Mary Lou Hamlin, who remains in recovery, “She has good days, bad days, but is getting better.”
Details of the House Fire and Loss
On December 28, 2025, a tragic fire engulfed the Hamlin family home in Gaston County, North Carolina. Emergency crews responded quickly, but Dennis Hamlin, aged 75, later succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital. Mary Lou Hamlin was airlifted to a Winston-Salem burn center and continues to recover.
Authorities report that the cause of the fire is still under investigation, but believe it was accidental. The loss has deeply impacted Denny Hamlin, who has often credited his parents for their unwavering support and sacrifices throughout his racing career.
Racing Plans and Commitment to Joe Gibbs Racing
Despite the heartbreak, Hamlin confirmed he will compete in the upcoming Clash, driving the No. 11 car for Joe Gibbs Racing. He acknowledged he weighed all options before deciding to race, wanting to honor a promise made to Joe Gibbs and the team.
“I’ve considered all options. I made a promise to Joe and the Gibbs family.”
Returning to the team shop for the first time since November, Denny Hamlin admitted, “Those guys have been working and preparing and whatnot. I’ll be obviously a little bit behind, but I feel like I can catch up pretty quickly.”
He also addressed whether returning to racing would be emotionally challenging. “I don’t think [it will be difficult]. I think once I get in the swing of it, it’ll actually be good to get back to it. I just haven’t locked in for the season, necessarily, quite yet.”
As the 2026 NASCAR season approaches, Denny Hamlin remains focused on healing with his family, honoring his father’s legacy, and staying committed to his team and the sport he loves.
Dogli Wilberforce is a sports writer who covers NASCAR, Formula 1 and IndyCar Series for Heavy Sports. With bylines at Total Apex Sports and Last Word on Sports, Wilberforce has built a reputation for delivering timely, engaging coverage that blends sharp analysis with accessible storytelling. Wilberforce has covered everything from major football transfers to fight-night drama, bringing readers the insight and context behind the headlines. More about Dogli Wilberforce
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