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No ‘head games’ or smack talk on NASCAR Championship Media Day

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NASCAR Championship Contenders Forego Pre-Race Rhetoric at Media Day

Phoenix, Arizona ⁣- November 8, 2024 – A notable absence of customary pre-race⁢ posturing marked NASCAR championship Media ⁢day today at Phoenix Raceway, as‌ teh four drivers vying for the Cup Series title – Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Ryan ⁢Blaney, and​ Denny‌ Hamlin – largely avoided engaging in “head games” or competitive trash talk. The focused demeanor suggests a shift towards respect among the championship​ finalists‍ as they prepare⁤ for Sunday’s season-ending race.

This year’s championship ‌quartet ​represents ‍a convergence of established veterans and rising‌ stars, all acutely aware of the high stakes and the potential for a ⁤single ⁢mistake to derail their title hopes. The absence of typical rivalry-fueled​ rhetoric underscores‌ the immense pressure and professional approach each team is taking toward the championship decider. The ‌NASCAR Cup Series ⁤Championship is ‍scheduled for 3:00 PM EST on November 10th, with the winner‌ claiming the ultimate prize in stock car racing.

Denny Hamlin, co-owner⁣ of 23XI Racing, emphasized the collaborative spirit among the teams, stating that a recent decision ​by⁤ Front Row Motorsports (FRM) to not sign a NASCAR charter deal was independent of any influence from his organization. “We didn’t have anything to do with that,” Hamlin affirmed. “They made their ​decision based on what they ⁢thought was best for their organization.”

Justin Allgaier, competing in the ⁤xfinity Series, was also present⁢ at ​media⁣ day, preparing for ‍his own championship race ‍on Saturday. The Xfinity​ Series Championship will precede the Cup Series finale, setting the stage for a weekend of intense competition at Phoenix Raceway.

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