It wasn't long ago that Denny Hamlin was the subject of conversation surrounding a torn ACL that was supposedly going to slow down his championship efforts this season. After all, it's an injury that derails most stick and ball athletes' years, requiring months of rehabilitation and mental recovery with the game.
Given his slow start in 2010, he hardly supported preseason prognostications as a spoiler to Jimmie Johnson's bid for a fifth NASCAR Sprint Cup title. No way was the 29-year-old native of Chesterfield, Va. apt for the challenge ahead, much less perform at 100 percent in the ever competitive game of stock car racing.
However, the tale of Hamlin's season seems to be more on par with the thoughts from the offseason, in which the 2006...
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