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The re-imagined Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum will re-open to the public Wednesday, April 2, following a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony. IMS Museum members and donors will receive an exclusive preview of the new space at an invitation-only event Tuesday, April 1.
Denny Hamlin accomplished two things in winning Sunday at Martinsville Speedway, but one means more than the other. It starts with the win itself, in which Hamlin and the No. 11 Progressive team broke a winless drought in the Cup Series.
To a familiar mixture of cheers and boos, Denny Hamlin climbed onto his No. 11 Toyota’s doorsill and unfurled a blue flag emblazoned with “11 Against The World.” Waving it at the Martinsville Speedway crowd, Hamlin seemed to be celebrating his 55th Cup Series victory on Sunday while also taunting those who thought he was done winning on NASCAR’s premier circuit. For Hamlin, the triumphs often come amid turbulence, and the adversity (some self-induced) has been plentiful lately.
Legacy Motor Club will not appeal the disqualification of Erik Jones from Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway. The No. 43 Toyota Camry failed post-race inspection for not meeting the minimum weight requirement. Jones crossed the finish line 24th in the Cook Out 400.
Prime Video will be a presenting sponsor of Kyle Larson’s second attempt to complete the Memorial Day weekend double consisting of the Indianapolis 500 and Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with branding on both of his race cars as well as an upcoming documentary.