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* 1980 – Denny Hamlin, American race car driver
Chesterfield County is also noted as the home town of NASCAR superstar Denny Hamlin.
* Denny Hamlin, NASCAR driver
* Denny Hamlin, NASCAR Driver.
* Mike Ford – Former NASCAR crew chief for Denny Hamlin
Since 1999 Jimmie Johnson in 2004 and Denny Hamlin in 2006 have also swept the difficult Pocono races.
) He finished his first year an unprecedented 4th in points, the highest points finish by a rookie in the modern era ( which held until 2006 when his then-teammate Denny Hamlin finished 3rd ), and only bested by James Hylton, who finished 2nd as a first-timer in 1966.
19 collected Stewart and 11 other cars including Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Denny Hamlin.
On February 11, Stewart led the final stages of the Budweiser Shootout by passing Australian Marcos Ambrose on the final lap, but was passed in a desperate charge to the finish line by Kyle Busch who beat him to the line in what was said the closest finish in Budweiser Shootout history ( It would have been 2011 with Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin but Hamlin was black-flagged for being below the yellow line ).
* # 11 Denny Hamlin
* # 18 Denny Hamlin ( part-time )
* # 20 Denny Hamlin ( part-time )
* Denny Hamlin, a rookie, won the Pocono 500 ( his first win ) and Pennsylvania 500, sweeping both NASCAR races at Pocono.
* Denny Hamlin
In the Busch series, there are two cars, with driving duties split among Denny Hamlin, Aric Almirola, Brad Coleman, Kevin Conway and Tony Stewart.
As of August 2007, Tony Stewart and Denny Hamlin are both in the 2007 Chase, with Stewart winning at Chicago, Indianapolis and Watkins Glen and Hamlin winning at New Hampshire.
The PS3 version, labeled Days of Thunder: NASCAR Edition will have more than 12 select NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, including Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart.
* Denny Hamlin won the second Gatorade Duel on February 14, 2008, making him the first ever Toyota driver to win a Sprint Cup race.
Denny Hamlin became the first rookie to win the event in 2006 in his Fedex # 11.
It was the second win in a row for Joe Gibbs Racing because Denny Hamlin won in 2006.
For the last few laps, a lead pack of 4 cars ran single file, with Ryan Newman in the lead, followed by Denny Hamlin, then Kurt Busch, and then Jamie McMurray.
Coming out of Turn 4 on the final lap, Kurt Busch and Jamie McMurray pulled to the outside, while Denny Hamlin pulled to the inside.

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After the original Titans disbanded, he joined a band called Great Frog and became a drug addict, a first in DC comics, in an award-winning story in Green Lantern # 85-86 ( Sept. & November 1971 ), part of a classic, 14-issue run by the writer-artist team of Denny O ' Neil and Neal Adams.
# Denny Lyons: 255 ( Philadelphia Athletics, 1887 )
# Denny Lyons: 255 ( Philadelphia Athletics, 1887 )
# " All Things ( Just Keep Getting Better )" – Widelife with Simone Denny
# redirect Denny Rehberg
Giordano and writer Denny O ' Neil created the Batman supporting character Leslie Thompkins in the story " There Is No Hope in Crime Alley " appearing in Detective Comics # 457 ( March 1976 ).
# REDIRECT Anthony Denny
* Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce online article: Top Projects of the Century in Washington State: # 7, Denny Regrade
# REDIRECT Denny Regrade, Seattle
# " Boom Boom in the Zoom Zoom Room " ( Deborah Harry, Romy Ashby, Clem Burke, Kathy Valentine, Denny Freeman ) – 4: 08
He later appeared in Strange Adventures ( reprints in # 217 through 244, except for # 222, which instead had a new story with Strange, written by Denny O ' Neil, while # 226 had the addition of a new Strange text story, by Fox, with illustrations by Anderson ).
# REDIRECT Denny Regrade, Seattle
# " Okay "-Swirl 360 ( Kenny & Denny Scott, Tonio K )
# REDIRECT Denny Party
# " Can't Get Enough of You, Baby " ( Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell ) – 2: 30
# REDIRECT Denny McLain
On the March 30, 2010 it was announced Riggs would drive the # 90 Chevrolet Impala for Keyed-Up Motorsports on an initial two race contract, taking over from Casey Mears who moved to Joe Gibbs Racing as a standby driver for Denny Hamlin.

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Their pitching staff had the perennial big-3 of Greg Maddux ( 18 – 9, 2. 22 ERA ), Tom Glavine ( 20 – 6, 2. 47 ERA ), and John Smoltz ( 17 – 3, 2. 90 ERA ), as well as Kevin Millwood ( 17 – 8, 4. 08 ERA ) and Denny Neagle ( 16 – 11, 3. 55 ERA ).
Since 1992 several other drummers have come & gone, including Mark Schulman ( 1992 – 95, 2000 – 02, 2011 – 2012 ), Ron Wikso ( 1995 – 98 ), Brian Tichy ( 1998 – 2000, 2007, 2008 – 10, 2011, 2012 ), Denny Carmassi ( 2002 – 03 ), Jason Bonham ( 2004 – 07, 2007 – 08 ), Bryan Head ( 2008 ) and Jason Sutter ( 2010 – 11 ).
NCAA Football 11 ranked Alabama's Bryant – Denny as the fourth toughest place to play in the nation and third in the SEC behind Florida and LSU.
He did not start playing hockey until age 11, when his older brother, Denny, joined a team.
The fastest F1 lap at the circuit was set in 1974 by Denny Hulme, who set a time of 1: 11. 31 in his McLaren-Ford.
Denny Hamlin's # 11 FedEx Chevy being inspected at the November 12, 2006 Checker Auto 500
After the departure of Jason Leffler, who drove the # 11 car in the Nextel Cup series, Yeley, Busch Series teammate Denny Hamlin, and Terry Labonte split the remaining races.
Kasey Kahne (# 9 ) in 2006 ( on the outside ), racing alongside Denny Hamlin (# 11 ), Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (# 8 ), and Jamie McMurray (# 42 ).
The team currently fields the # 11 FedEx Toyota Camry for Denny Hamlin, the # 18 M & M's Toyota Camry for Kyle Busch, and the # 20 The Home Depot Toyota Camry for Joey Logano in the Sprint Cup Series.
J. J. Yeley took the wheel of JGR's No. 18 Interstate Batteries ride and Denny Hamlin, who scored three top ten finishes at the end of last season in the No. 11 FedEx ride, earned the full-time seat for 2006, paying off with two wins and Rookie of the Year honors.
* Denny Seiwell: drums ( 9, 11 )

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