Actions Detrimental with Denny Hamlin will give listeners an unfiltered, honest and bold perspective from NASCAR’s most polarizing figure. Hamlin and co-host Jared Allen will unpack the previous race and look forward to upcoming events throughout the Cup Series with candid commentary and insights from the driver’s seat.
Denny Hamlin and Jared Allen sit down to unpack a frustrating day at Martinsville Speedway, where Denny came up just short, and walk through exactly how it slipped away. From a loose wheel in the final run to a tough restart that put him behind the eight ball, plus a pivotal moment battling Ryan Blaney that may have changed everything, nothing is off the table. Meanwhile, Chase Elliott ends up in victory lane for Hendrick Motorsports and Chevy, and the guys dig into whether his aggressive third-and-fifteen strategy call is getting the credit it deserves.
They also get into the bigger conversations from the weekend, including the Bubba Wallace and Carson Hocevar incident, ongoing frustration with caution lengths and TV breaks, and Justin Allgaier’s O’Reilly Auto Parts win. Things heat up in a Hall of Fame debate as Denny makes the case that lower series success shouldn’t automatically punch a ticket to NASCAR’s highest honor, while Jared pushes back with a more balanced take. And in true Martinsville fashion, the weekend also somehow included 46,000 hot dogs being eaten by fans.
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Denny Hamlin breaks down a chaotic day at Darlington and all the moments that led to things going sideways during the Goodyear 400. From tire falloff and fuel strategy to the split-second decisions teams have to make, he walks through how the race really played out and why drivers ended up in tough spots. Denny also shares his side of the contact with Erik Jones, what he saw from the driver’s seat, and how quickly it can unravel at a place like Darlington when you’re pushing it that hard. He gets into pit road situations too, and how timing, communication, and just being in the wrong place can turn into a bad day fast.
Beyond the incidents, Denny zooms out and talks about how the weekend felt as a whole, including what went wrong for his team, how 23XI Racing approached things, and why some cars were able to charge forward while others stalled out. It’s a mix of honesty, frustration, and real insight into how these races actually unfold from inside the car. If you want to understand not just what happened, but why it happened, this is a good one to watch.
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On this episode of Actions Detrimental, the guys break down a chaotic Las Vegas weekend that ended with career win No. 61 for Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 team. After a speeding penalty on pit road nearly derailed the day, the team rallied back to the front and led 134 laps to take the victory. They also discuss the pit road miscalculation, the adjustments that kept the car fast, and the disciplined drive that sealed the win.
They also talk about finding their rhythm again after a tough offseason, the special family moment in victory lane, and the goal of winning one of the next three races. The guys also weigh in on the tension between Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez. And to wrap things up, a friendly fishing competition turns into a full-blown rules debate after a very questionable weigh-in.
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Denny Hamlin earns his first top-five finish of the season in Phoenix, but the car still wasn’t as fast as Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney. Denny explains why they had the best car in November but didn’t have that same speed this time around. He admits he’s checking the points after every race, but he isn’t worried yet because the season is still long.
Sunday’s race featured more horsepower, failing tires, and racing that felt like old-school NASCAR. Denny explains why Goodyear isn’t to blame for the tire issues and why the teams may have pushed things too far.
The guys also debate the classic strategy question once again: two tires or four?
Plus, Denny is happy that “win and you’re in” is gone; they discuss whether Chase Briscoe’s title hopes are already in trouble, preview why Darlington could turn into complete chaos, and Denny reveals he’s going fishing at Celine Dion’s later this week.
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Denny Hamlin is back from COTA on this week’s Actions Detrimental, breaking down a huge weekend for 23XI Racing after the NASCAR Cup Series race at Circuit of the Americas. Tyler Reddick’s scorching start has created early separation in the standings, and Denny explains why that kind of cushion completely changes strategy under the new format. He also touches on Bubba Wallace’s continued growth.
Denny reacts to his top-10 and apologizes for causing a wreck he had no idea he started. Corey Day, for the second consecutive week, has drivers upset at him. Plus, failing cool shirts had drivers in a rough condition during the race. Denny shares his thoughts on the All-Star Race format and a competitive fishing trip recap.
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Denny Hamlin gives his unfiltered analysis of what went down at Atlanta and explains why superspeedway racing can be so mentally taxing. With Tyler Reddick's back-to-back victories and Bubba Wallace running up front, does 23XI have a superspeedway stranglehold on the Cup Series field? Denny debates if Hurricane Hocevar's late-race move was fair or foul...and what went wrong for Kyle Larson and Kyle Busch.
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Denny Hamlin is back for another season of Actions Detrimental, and kicks off the year by being caught up in multiple wrecks, but watched a car he owns win the Daytona 500. This episode covers:
4:00 - Debating Denny's pit strategy
13:00 - Recapping how the finish played out
20:00 - Riley Herbst criticism fair or foul?
33:00 - Denny gives perspective on contact with Justin Allgaier
42:00 - Can we push speeds back over 200mph?
48:00 - Reaction to winning the Daytona 500 as an owner
53:00 - What does this mean for 23XI?
59:00 - Tyler Reddick snaps his winless streak
1:03:00 - Weekend Takeaways
1:09:00 - Denny racing in O'Reilly?
1:19:00 - Atlanta Preview
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Before we put a bow on the 2025 season for Actions Detrimental, we look back on some of the most memorable moments from the season
00:15 Denny recaps the ending of the championship race in Phoenix
10:08 Drama in the Hoop Group draft
11:27 Meaning of 60 career Cup wins
18:33 The Hamlin family grows to 5 with the birth of Jameson Drew Hamlin
19:35 Don’t expect an apology from Denny for wrecking Bubba Wallace
27:25 Where did “11 Against the World” come from
30:30 Denny wrecks teammate Ty Gibbs
38:36 Molly and AP get stung by a cactus
42:00 Denny has taken the villain role from Kyle Busch
49:36 The 11 team gained an advantage thanks to the pit crew
55:12 Horns down backfired for Denny in Texas
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Denny Hamlin was chasing the elusive NASCAR Championship in his 20th season, but came up short in Phoenix. Denny, alongside his co-host Jared Allen, unpacks the emotions of being so close to a championship only to lose it thanks to a caution flag. He also discusses what the aftermath was like with his fiancé Jordan and their two girls, and what the conversation was like with his dad after. Plus, why he still thought he was going to win when the white flag came out, and how the support from fans and his competitors has helped him start to get over the defeat. He also touches on why he was so confident all weekend long. And, he answers the question every fan has been asking: Will he race next year?
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Denny Hamlin and his co-host Jared Allen are back from Martinsville, where William Byron and Kyle Larson were the last two to punch their ticket to the Championship 4. The guys get into Byron winning his race, Denny’s car blowing up, Sam Mayer’s wreck, and a whole lot more:
1:20 Will the Playoff format ruin Corey Heim’s season?
6:15 Should Sam Mayer be suspended?
15:30 William Byron dominates Martinsville
20:00 Kyle Larson able to outperform Christopher Bell
24:30 Denny’s goal was not to make drivers mad
27:50 Concern the 11 car will have more mechanical issues
33:30 Preview of the Cup Series Championship 4
39:15 Just how confident is Denny going into next weekend
43:40 New tire setup at Phoenix will have a huge impact
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Denny Hamlin, Jared Allen, and Travis Rockhold recap a "typical Talladega" race that still provided plenty of excitement. Playoff chaos was in full swing with Chase Elliott getting caught up in an early-race wreck, Kyle Larson running out of gas during overtime, and Chase Briscoe stealing the win to clinch his spot in the Championship 4. What was Denny's week like as he turned his attention to the Phoenix finale, and does he think having a head start on preparation will help his Championship chances?
1:01 - Typical Talladega
10:34 - Ty Gibbs Helps a Teammate
17:28 - Bigger Bummer: William Byron or Kyle Larson?
28:15 - Penske Mad at Brad Keselowski
39:56 - AJ Allmendinger and Chase Elliott Wreck
41:37 - Josh Berry and Ty Dillon's Pit Road Incident
44:34 - Austin Hill Outclasses the Field...Again
48:58 - Gio Ruggiero's 1st Truck Series Win
50:45 - Martinsville Mindset for Bubble Drivers
57:42 - Martinsville as Winner-Take-All Track
58:47 - Off-track News and Updates
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