It’s a new day for the NASCAR world post the Daytona 500 race. But the drama hasn’t ended yet. It looks like the fans are still getting to enjoy the incidents that happened on the tracks on social media now. And it’s three-time Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin who is giving them more to do so.
The 23XI Racing co-owner finished the race in the 17th spot. He later posted on his Twitter account that after finishing the race by 7 o’clock, he finished the Actions Detrimental podcast by midnight. The podcast Action Detrimental by Denny Hamlin read as “Could @dennyhamlin have won? He’s straight back from the Daytona 500 and tells us.”
To this, a fan replied, “and when he means “finished,” he means FINISHED.”
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Denny Hamlin replies in innuendo!
Following this thread, the JGR driver posted a reply tagging the fan. Hamlin’s post said, “I always try to finish.” This post of Hamlin made fans go crazy and led to a series of responses. The x-rated innuendo made by Hamlin had fans commenting with the same vibe. A few hilarious comments had memes and some took a dig at Hamlin for helping others win the race. Check out what fans had to say.
I always try to finish. https://t.co/fw8OLXgaQm
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) February 21, 2023
Nice gymkhana drift. pic.twitter.com/YN7RP0u15X
— Ace (@Space_Ace3) February 21, 2023
but when you try to finish the car sized denny cake: pic.twitter.com/RqJlvZC2hb
— DNG (@Danascarguy) February 21, 2023
It’s always important to finish
— Phil Spain 🤫 (@philenespanol) February 21, 2023
I agree, however, I must say it's more sportsmanlike to help someone else finish pic.twitter.com/TNShhqdQkn
— Dalton GSG (@DaltonGSG) February 21, 2023
We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty We will not make this dirty
— Rowdy (@Rowdy_70) February 21, 2023
It’s too late both literally and figuratively
— Phil Spain 🤫 (@philenespanol) February 21, 2023
Nice use of a double entendre 👌🏻
— Kimberly H. 🏁 (@Kimbers05) February 21, 2023
At least you finished inside & didn’t have to pull out early before the start finish line
— Racing RoundTable (@RacingRT1) February 21, 2023
Yeah me too but sometimes my friends Jack and Jim have other ideas.
— SteelHorseLive ⛧🏁 (@SteelHorseLive) February 21, 2023
Not sure that amount of skew is legal, plus it’s going the wrong way to be helpful 🤣 awesome car control
— Michael Shriver (@MichaelJS92) February 21, 2023
@DirtyMoMedia has primed the DH pump and I’m here for it.
— Gary Taylor (@gtaylor83) February 21, 2023
— Make it a quote (@MakeItAQuote) February 21, 2023
Hamlin isn’t the only one with X-rated answers!
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It is not just Hamlin who knows how to make the NASCAR world go crazy and have some fun. Recently, a few drivers revealed audacious sacrifices they would make to win Daytona 500.
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Few had interestingly witty answers when FOX asked the drivers what they were willing to give up to win the Daytona 500 race. While Hamlin, Kyle Larson, Chase Elliott, Bubba Wallace, and Kyle Busch had some intensely detailed answers to give, it was AJ Allmendinger who gave the most hilarious answer.
Allmendinger was willing to give up something no one else was to win the Daytona 500. He said, “Easy, left n*t. I like my right one.”
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Winning a race is never easy, and that too, the prestigious Daytona 500. But it is always good to have some fun in the midst of it all the action. It looks like our best drivers from the NASCAR fraternity know how to take things on a lighter note sometimes.