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FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community...... 4–7

Denny Hamlin — Driver, #11 FedEx Camry Biography ...... 8–11 Career Highlights...... 12–15 NASCAR Cup Series — Season Highlights ‘By the Numbers’ (2006-2020)...... 16–30 NASCAR Cup Series — Career Results by Track...... 31

#11 FedEx Racing Team Season Results (2005-2020)...... 32-47

Chris Gabehart — Crew Chief, #11 FedEx Toyota Camry Biography...... 48

Joe Gibbs Racing ...... 49

#11 Racing History...... 50

3 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community

Since its founding in 2005, the FedEx Racing program has made a commitment to community service a priority and team hallmark. Working with national and local organizations focusing on diversity and inclusion, medical research, disaster relief, road safety and more, FedEx Racing has touched the lives of thousands of individuals and offered much needed support in the form of charitable contributions and the volunteerism of FedEx team members.

2020: With the nation’s attention on social justice reform, the FedEx Racing Team shined a spotlight on the National Urban League, a historic civil rights organization, for the September race at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The #11 FedEx Cares Toyota promoted the League’s Project Ready program, which prepares African American and other historically underserved youth for college and careers. With COVID-19 restrictions limiting in-person events, unveiled the graduation-themed paint scheme virtually on FOX Sports’ NASCAR Race Hub, followed by a video media tour. Hamlin hosted a virtual visit with Project Ready students and welcomed them as cardboard cutout “guests” on the FedEx Racing Team pit box on race day.

2019: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team used back-to-school season to showcase a special FedEx Cares message on the #11 race car. Safe Kids Worldwide, a nonprofit organization working to protect kids on the road, at home and at play, adorned the FedEx Toyota for the August road course race at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International. The design, which was unveiled on FedEx and Hamlin’s social media channels, used whimsical graphics to promote pedestrian safety. A New York City media tour, featuring Hamlin and Safe Kids President Torine Creppy, supported the unveiling. On race day morning, Hamlin joined Safe Kids and the Watkins Glen Kids Club in a demonstration of the dangers of distracted walking.

2018: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team raced a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme at Daytona International Speedway (Fla.) in July that spotlighted the relationship between FedEx and Team Rubicon, a military veteran-led disaster response organization of more than 85,000 volunteers that provide immediate relief to areas around the country affected by natural disasters. The Hamlin visited children at the Target House paint scheme was unveiled leading into Memorial Day race in Memphis, part of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. weekend, where Team Rubicon volunteers joined Hamlin to show off the military-inspired livery and participate in “over- the-wall” pit crew training. In advance of the #11 FedEx Cares and Team Rubicon scheme hitting the track at Daytona for the , Hamlin, the entire #11 FedEx Racing crew and local FedEx team members participated in an official Team Rubicon disaster preparedness training exercise in the infield of the 2.5-mile speedway.

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The Delivering Laps for FedEx Cares program that began in 2017 continued into the 2018 season, with the addition of a new matching program. The Denny Hamlin Foundation offered to match the total donation amount to help drive additional support for Safe Kids Worldwide. Hamlin’s 380 laps led during the season resulted in an $84,360 donation.

2017: All season long, FedEx tied the on-track performance of the #11 FedEx Toyota to its efforts to improve road safety through a new program, Delivering Laps for FedEx Cares, by donating $111 for each lap Hamlin led and $11,000 for each race victory to Safe Kids Worldwide. After leading 710 laps and capturing two Cup Series wins in 2017, FedEx donated $100,810 to Safe Kids in the program’s inaugural year. Hamlin and the entire FedEx Racing crew also supported Safe Kids during National Walk to School Day on October 4, and they led more than 200 students to class at Cotswold Elementary School in Charlotte, N.C., while teaching them the importance of pedestrian safety in the process.

Hamlin also ran a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme for the 24th running of the Brickyard 400 at Motor Speedway that he designed with 22-year FedEx Team Member Rachee Powell, an active FedEx Cares supporter and volunteer within her local community. Their design was unveiled at an exclusive event at the FedEx Indianapolis hub – the second largest FedEx Express hub in the – where Hamlin and FedEx team members also participated in a donation drive for Gleaners Food Bank of .

2016: Denny Hamlin drove a one-of-a-kind #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme at the event in in June. The car featured five charitable organizations — JA Worldwide, Safe Kids Worldwide, National Urban League, the USO and the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation — and the special design was unveiled via 360 virtual reality video during a luncheon in downtown San Francisco. Additionally, Hamlin joined FedEx Team Members and San Francisco 49ers running back Carlos Hyde for a special cleanup project in conjunction with the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation at Battery East, a park adjacent to the Golden Gate Bridge.

2015: The #11 team helped FedEx celebrate a variety of charitable organizations during the 2015 season. As part of the FedEx 400 benefitting Autism Speaks weekend at Dover International Speedway in May, Hamlin drove a special #11 FedEx Cares paint scheme that highlighted 10 organizations: The American Red Cross, Autism Speaks, Direct Relief, the March of Dimes, Safe Kids, JA Worldwide, United Negro College Fund, FIRST, Arbor Day Foundation and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. In the fall, Hamlin visited Memphis and teamed up with the NBA’s Grizzlies point guard —­ and fellow #11 — Mike Conley for a basketball shooting contest on Veterans Day to raise money for the USO. Hamlin also stopped by the Target House, a long-term housing facility in the St. Jude network, to meet with children for a fun afternoon of painting. Hamlin donated $11,000 to St. Jude through the Denny Hamlin Foundation as part of the program.

2014: 2014 marked the seventh-consecutive season that Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team raised awareness for the March of Dimes and March for Babies initiatives. The special #11 FedEx Office/March of Dimes paint scheme raced at in April, and the team hosted 2014 March of Dimes national ambassador Aidan Lamothe at the track. Additionally, during the fourth-annual FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover (Del.), the entire #11 team filled a FedEx truck full of toys from a nearby Toys “R” Us and donated them to Autism Delaware for use during the race weekend inside a special hospitality area designated for families with children with autism. The toys were selected 5 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community from the Toys “R” Us “10 Toys that Speak to Autism” list that the company establishes each year with Autism Speaks. FedEx also helped raise funds for Autism Speaks through a special program allowing fans to have their names printed on the #11 FedEx Freight/Autism Speaks Toyota for an $11 donation.

2013: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team again used the NASCAR platform to raise awareness for charitable organizations, including special #11 paint schemes for the March of Dimes at Texas in April and Autism Speaks at Dover in June, in conjunction with the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks race weekend. In September, the March of Dimes recognized Hamlin with its highest honor, the prestigious Champion for Babies Award. Hamlin became just the fourth recipient of the award, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Namath, golf legend Arnold Palmer and veteran broadcaster Greg Gumbel. Hamlin accepted the award at the March of Dimes Volunteer Leadership Conference and Gala in Washington, D.C.

Joining the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Red Cross, FedEx, Hamlin and helped spread the message of disaster preparedness around the annual America’s Small Business Summit. Speaking to news media and small business owners, Hamlin and Gibbs provided critical information for small business owners to better respond to emergencies and ensure the safety of employees and customers.

2012: The FedEx Racing Team highlighted immediate relief and ongoing recovery efforts following major disasters that struck different parts of the country. Prior to the race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in May, Hamlin and the #11 FedEx crew members visited nearby Tuscaloosa, Ala., on the one-year anniversary of the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the area in 2011. FedEx helped donate and deliver appliances to the first house rebuilt in the Alberta City neighborhood, and made a $10,000 donation to the local chapter of The Salvation Army.

In the fall, “Superstorm” Sandy caused extensive damage along the east coast, including major flooding and power outages in New York City and surrounding areas. In addition to the tireless efforts of FedEx team members who volunteered their time to get much-needed supplies into the area, Hamlin and the #11 crew flew into Newark, N.J., prior to NASCAR’s season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, to pitch in. The team helped unload a truck full of supplies donated by FedEx to the Community FoodBank of New Jersey, volunteered at the facility and delivered a truck full of frozen turkeys to a food shelter in the area one week before Thanksgiving.

Also during the NASCAR season, FedEx helped raise awareness for the March of Dimes with a special #11 FedEx Office/March of Dimes paint scheme at Texas in April, and Autism Speaks through its title sponsorship of the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover (Del.) International Speedway in June.

2011: Disaster preparedness was again the program’s focus in 2011, as the “Race to Prepare” initiative reached local communities near San Francisco, Louisville, Kansas City and Dallas. FedEx made a $10,000 donation to each of the local chapters of the American Red Cross in those markets, and to date, more than 1,000 children have participated in the 6 FedEx Racing — Commitment to Community program. At Texas Motor Speedway in April, Hamlin ran a specially designed #11 FedEx/March of Dimes Toyota to raise awareness for the organization. The car was designed by Dallas-area twins and healthy survivors of the March of Dimes program, who traveled to in Huntersville, N.C., and with the help of Hamlin, designed the car from a blank white canvas.

2009/2010: With disaster relief and preparedness as the program’s focus, Hamlin and the #11 team joined FedEx to present new Disaster Response Units (DRU) to the Salvation Army chapters in Washington, D.C. and Boston, and then worked with the American Red Cross for “Race to Prepare” workshops with school-aged children in Indianapolis, Richmond, Philadelphia, Chicago and Atlanta. The events focused attention on the simple steps families can take to prepare themselves for disasters of all types, while featuring fun racing- themed activities.

2010 also marked another year working with the March of Dimes. In addition to racing a special #11 March of Dimes Toyota at Phoenix International Raceway in April, FedEx and Hamlin worked to raise awareness for the March of Dimes by encouraging financial support of the March for Babies walks.

2008: FedEx supported community service agencies in Boston, Washington D.C., Indianapolis and Los Angeles to assist with their mission of providing food to those in need. Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team delivered new Toyota Prius hybrid vehicles to the agencies on behalf of FedEx, enabling them to more efficiently serve their communities while supporting a continued commitment to new technologies. Each visit also brought large groups of FedEx team members who volunteered their time to assist the groups.

Also in 2008, FedEx Racing teamed up with the March of Dimes to support the annual March for Babies. After a kick-off event in Dallas, Hamlin raced a special #11 March of Dimes paint scheme in Phoenix. The event raised awareness and funds for the organization.

2007: The FedEx commitment to children’s health initiatives came to life in the form of the FedEx “Wear Your Heart on Your Helmet” program. Over the course of the season, FedEx worked with children’s hospitals in seven NASCAR race markets, and also with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, to find patients interested in designing the race helmet Hamlin would wear in 11 NASCAR Cup Series races.

The creativity of the children led to great designs that renowned helmet designer Jason Beam then transferred onto the helmets Hamlin wore on the race track. Following the season, all 11 race-worn helmets were put up for auction and cumulatively raised more than $20,000 to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.

By season’s end, Hamlin and the FedEx team had visited children’s hospitals in Los Angeles, Richmond, Dallas, Boston, Chicago and Kansas City while meeting with Make-A-Wish program participants at several races throughout the season. FedEx generously presented each participating hospital with a donation of $25,000, and presented the Make-A-Wish Foundation with a donation of $50,000.

2006: Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing Team made special deliveries to five children’s hospitals, where Hamlin was presented with specially designed helmets for him to wear in Cup Series races in the hospital’s home market. In addition to donations on behalf of FedEx for $25,000, the events featured activities for the patients and staff.

7 Denny Hamlin — Biography

Denny Hamlin Driver, #11 FedEx Toyota Camry Birthdate: November 18, 1980 Height: 6’0” Hometown: Chesterfield, Va. Weight: 175 Resides: Charlotte, N.C.

Denny Hamlin enters his 16th full season driving the #11 FedEx Toyota in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2021 with Joe Gibbs Racing and third-year crew chief Chris Gabehart.

Hamlin has won 44 races in 542 career starts at stock-car racing’s highest level since bursting onto the scene with two victories and “Rookie of the Year” honors in 2006. The 40-year-old Chesterfield, Va., native has scored 179 top-five and 280 top-10 finishes and contended in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in 14 of 15 years behind the wheel of the #11 car.

Hamlin kicked off the 2020 season with a win, becoming only the fifth driver in NASCAR history to claim three victories in the “Great American Race.” He went on to score a total of seven wins on the season, advancing to the Championship 4 for the second consecutive year. He finished the year ranked fourth in the standings, compiling 18 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes. And, in an unusual season featuring a 10-week shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hamlin also excelled in an iRacing season from his at-home racing simulator, scoring two televised wins against his Cup Series competitors at virtual racetracks.

2019 was a statement season for Hamlin and rookie crew chief Gabehart. After registering no wins in 2018, the veteran driver rebounded in forceful fashion to score six wins on the year, including his second Daytona 500 victory – a win that was dedicated to the memory of J.D. Gibbs. The co- founder of Joe Gibbs Racing and son of Coach Joe Gibbs, J.D. had passed away one month earlier from a degenerative neurological disease.

Hamlin’s successful 2019 season also included 19 top-five and 24 top-10 finishes – both career season-highs – and three Busch Pole Awards. He capped off the year with a Championship 4 berth in the season-finale race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he drove to a fourth-place finish in the point standings. Hamlin now boasts an impressive 33 career poles, the third-highest record among active Cup Series drivers.

Hamlin collected 10 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes during the 2018 season that earned him an 11th-place finish in the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series standings. He added four Coors Light Pole Awards to his résumé, including a first-place starting spot for the Series’ finale race at Homestead-Miami Speedway for the second-consecutive year.

Hamlin jumpstarted his 2017 campaign by collecting his third career Duel victory (2008, 2014) during Daytona “Speedweeks,” eventually scoring two more regular season wins after dominating performances at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and . He also added two Coors Light Pole Awards to his season accomplishments – one at during the Playoffs and one during the season-finale race weekend at Homestead-Miami.

Overall, Hamlin tied career-bests with 15 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes en route to finishing sixth in the 2017 NASCAR Cup Series standings.

His 2016 season began triumphantly when he claimed the prestigious Daytona 500 win – his first-ever Daytona victory – in a historic finish, edging out Martin Truex Jr. by .01 seconds. Hamlin went on to score two more wins during the 2016 season with Mike Wheeler guiding the #11 FedEx team towards victory lane. He notched his first road course win at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) after seizing the lead with only 10 laps remaining, and saw success at his home track, Richmond, with a Coors Light Pole Award and Federated Auto Parts 400 win in overtime. 8 Denny Hamlin — Biography

Hamlin also won the season-opening Sprint Unlimited exhibition race for the second time in three years, adding his third Sprint Unlimited win to his résumé. He finished sixth in the 2016 Cup Series points standings.

Hamlin won a pair of races in 2015, including his fifth career victory at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway and the Chase opener at Chicagoland (Ill.) Speedway, advancing to the Challenger Round of the playoffs and finishing ninth in the final point standings. At Martinsville in March, Hamlin held off a hard-charging to the finish line to clinch a Chase berth. A late-race strategy call gave Hamlin a front row spot on the final restart, and he motored past for the lead and win.

Hamlin was also victorious in the prestigious Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway in May; he captured three Coors Light Pole Awards and secured 20 top-10 finishes.

Hamlin had an up-and-down 2014 season that saw him advance all the way to the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway in the new, knockout-style Chase format.

Hamlin started the season off strong, with back-to-back wins in a pair of exhibition restrictor-plate races at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. First, he led in every segment and held off the field in the Sprint Unlimited, his second victory in the event (2006). He followed that up with a win in the Duel qualifying race, also his second (2008), which gave him a second row starting position in the Daytona 500. Hamlin fell just one spot short of becoming the first driver to sweep “SpeedWeeks” when he crossed the finish line second to Jr. in the “Great American Race.”

Once the Cup Series got into the bulk of the schedule, the FedEx Racing Team overcame many hurdles to position them for a Chase berth. Hamlin missed the race at Auto Club (Calif.) Speedway in March with an eye injury, and during the summer, Hamlin and the team were docked 75 points for a rules infraction after finishing third at Indianapolis. However, the new Chase format announced at the beginning of the year would include each race winner from the regular season, and a May win at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway secured Hamlin’s playoff berth.

That win came for Hamlin at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in May. Despite a 34th-place starting position, Hamlin immediately moved towards the front and led for the first time on lap 32. In total, he led 12 of 188 laps, and held the lead when caution came out for a wreck behind him, freezing the field and giving Hamlin his first career points-paying restrictor-plate victory.

In the new Chase format, the FedEx Racing Team embodied the “survive and advance” strategy to move on after each of the three race segments. The team got stronger as the Chase progressed, and as other drivers were eliminated during the first nine weeks of the playoffs, Hamlin found himself among the final four competitors — alongside , Ryan Newman and — vying for the 2014 crown. During a thrilling final race in South , Hamlin led 50 of 267 laps, and swapped places at the front of the field with each of the championship-contending drivers. During a caution with 15 laps remaining, crew chief Darian Grubb elected to keep the #11 machine on the track while others pitted, moving the FedEx team up to second for the ensuing restart.

Hamlin passed Jeff Gordon in Turn 2 for the lead on older tires, and needed the race to run green to the checkered flag in hopes of holding off the hard-charging Harvick and Newman on fresher rubber. Unfortunately, a pair of late-race yellows foiled the FedEx team’s strategy, and Hamlin was eventually gobbled up by drivers that pitted, finishing a disappointing seventh. Harvick went on to win the race and the championship, followed by runner-up Newman. Hamlin finished third in the final point standings, tied for his second-best season finish with his 2006 rookie year.

Hamlin and the FedEx team had a disappointing 2013 campaign that saw the Virginia native miss four races due to a back injury and miss qualifying for the Chase for the Cup championship for the first time in his career.

The season did end on a positive note, as Hamlin was victorious in the finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway, extending his number of consecutive seasons with at least one victory to eight. Hamlin also recorded a series-high five poles in 2013.

Hamlin suffered a fractured vertebra in a last-lap crash at Auto Club (Calif.) Speedway on March 24 and missed the following four races, snapping his streak of 264 straight races in the #11 machine. He returned to action at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in May, driving the first 24 laps before giving way to substitute driver . Top-five finishes at Darlington (S.C) and Charlotte in Hamlin’s first two full races back gave the team optimism for a potential Chase “wild card” berth, but a long stretch of misfortune through the summer months dashed those hopes.

Hamlin tallied four top-five finishes and eight top-10 results in 32 starts in 2013, leading 363 laps and finishing 23rd in the final Cup Series point standings.

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Hamlin enjoyed a rebound year in 2012, tying the series-high with five victories in his first campaign with new crew chief Grubb. The duo got off to a fast start, winning at Phoenix in just their second race together. Hamlin secured his second victory at Kansas in April, the 199th NASCAR win for car #11, making it the winningest number in series history after passing the famed #43.

Back-to-back wins at Bristol (Tenn.) and Atlanta at the end of the regular season gave Hamlin and the FedEx team the top seed heading into the 10-race Chase playoff. Hamlin scored one win (New Hampshire) and two runner-up finishes in the Chase to end the season sixth in the final point standings.

Hamlin recorded three poles in 2012 – including at historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway – and his final win of the season at New Hampshire was the 100th Cup Series victory for Joe Gibbs Racing.

In 2011, the #11 team’s lone win came at Michigan International Speedway in June, when a two-tire stop put Hamlin in front of the pack for a late-race restart, and he was able to hold off en route to victory lane. The victory enabled Hamlin to secure a “wild card” berth in the Chase, and he finished ninth in the final standings.

Hamlin set the Cup Series alight in 2010, winning a series-high eight races, putting the FedEx Racing Team among the elite in the garage. Winning frequently, and on a wide variety of tracks, Hamlin held the points lead heading into the Chase before ultimately finishing second by the slimmest of margins. Season highlights included a late-race charge at Martinsville (Va.) that elevated the #11 team to a serious contender after a slow start to the season, two signature wins on the high banks of Texas Motor Speedway that helped stamp the team’s authority on the series, and emotional wins at both Pocono (Pa.) and Richmond. The season was not without its fair share of drama off the track as well, as Hamlin fought through a serious knee injury and subsequent surgery during the 36-race schedule.

The 2009 Cup Series season proved to be a coming-of-age campaign for Hamlin and the #11 team. A leadership role within Joe Gibbs Racing and a desire to turn continued success into a championship saw Hamlin make a late-season charge to lock up a spot in NASCAR’s post-season, but Chase wins at Martinsville (Va.) and Homestead (Fla.) were ultimately negated by on- track problems in Fontana (Calif.), Charlotte (N.C.) and Talladega (Ala.). Hamlin finished the season fifth in the point standings, setting then career-best marks for wins, top-five finishes and total laps led. His impressive victories on various circuits proved Hamlin and his team were well positioned to be the primary challengers to reigning champion moving forward.

The 2008 Cup season was, by any definition, a season of change. As Joe Gibbs Racing made the move to a new manufacturer in Toyota, the Cup Series made the full-time move to the , and Hamlin welcomed as a teammate. The #11 FedEx team was hoping that change would also come in the form of a series championship effort. Hamlin earned his sole Cup triumph of the season – and a long-coveted grandfather clock trophy – at Martinsville (Va.), and marched to his third- consecutive Chase. But, after a mechanical failure in Dover (Del.) and a tremendous hit following a cut tire at Talladega (Ala.), Hamlin was all but eliminated from championship contention and finished the year in eighth place.

The spring race at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway highlighted both the satisfaction of fully dominating an event and the with which that dominance can be undone. Hamlin started the 400-lap event from the pole and led an impressive 381 laps before a cut tire forced him to pit road with only 19 laps to go. A win on a cold, rainy day in Martinsville (Va.) earned Hamlin his sole Cup triumph of the season and a long-coveted Grandfather clock trophy. As Hamlin marched to his third-consecutive Chase, the team was hoping to avoid the letdown that marked the 2007 edition, but alas, it was not to be.

After a mechanical failure in Dover (Del.) and a tremendous hit following a cut tire at Talladega (Ala.), Hamlin was all but eliminated from championship contention and finished the year in eighth place.

The 2007 season built on a wildly successful 2006 rookie campaign and helped solidify Hamlin and the #11 team’s status as a perennial championship contender. Hamlin quickly allayed fears that he would fall victim to the dreaded “sophomore slump” by kicking off the season with a string of solid results that catapulted him into the top-five in points.

Hamlin’s lone 2007 win came at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in July when a late-race two-tire change gave him the track position he needed and the opportunity to hold off Jeff Gordon en route to victory lane. On several occasions in 2007, dominating performances by Hamlin and the team were nullified by pit road mishaps, mechanical problems or penalties, yet the

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#11 team still maintained championship aspirations and a place near the top of the standings. Hamlin posted 12 top-five finishes and 18 top-10 results throughout the year, but ultimately settled for 12th place in the final standings.

In 2006, Hamlin burst onto the scene with a win in the prestigious Budweiser Shootout exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway, and carried that early momentum into one of the most successful rookie campaigns in NASCAR history.

On his way to becoming the first rookie to earn a spot in the Chase for the championship, Hamlin posted his first career Cup Series victory in dominating style at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway. He captured three pole awards, finished third in the final point standings and earned 2006 “Rookie of the Year” honors.

Hamlin’s ascension to the highest levels of NASCAR came through a combination of skill, perseverance, a little bit of luck and a knack for delivering strong performances when given the opportunity. Each of Hamlin’s “debuts” has come with caveats of additional opportunities (in the form of more races or permanent employment) should he meet or beat expectations, and he has absolutely shone in those instances. In his first NASCAR Truck Series race, Hamlin drove the Gibbs Performance to a 10th-place finish at Indianapolis Raceway Park on Aug. 6, 2004. Three months later, making his debut in the Busch (now Xfinity) Series at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, he recorded an eighth-place finish for JGR.

With Hamlin on his way to a fifth-place finish in the standings during his rookie Busch Series campaign, he was offered the unexpected opportunity to run the #11 FedEx Chevrolet at the end of the 2005 Cup Series season. Hamlin wasted no time in displaying his talent, posting three top-10 finishes in seven starts and winning the pole in Phoenix. His performances over the seven races he ran at the end of 2005 made him an easy choice to fill the seat of the #11 FedEx car for 2006.

In addition to his success at the Cup level, Hamlin has put together an impressive résumé in the Xfinity Series. He made his debut in 2004 and spent nearly three full seasons behind the wheel of the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet, before making the transition to Toyota for JGR, Braun Racing and CJM beginning in 2008. In 161 total starts, Hamlin has racked up 17 wins and 21 poles.

Hamlin now finds himself at the highest level of NASCAR, but he has been winning races since the age of seven when he began his career racing karts in the Junior Sportsman League. From the kart tracks of Virginia to the Cup Series, Hamlin has proved he can succeed at any level.

In 2000, he was named “Rookie of the Year” at Southside Speedway in Richmond, Va., posting 11 top-five finishes that year. Just three years later, Hamlin celebrated his finest season in Late Models, recording 25 wins, 30 poles and 33 top- five finishes.

In 1997, at age 16, Hamlin hit the track for his first season driving a Mini Stock car. The year was a resounding success as Hamlin became the youngest driver to win the NASCAR Mini Stock track championship at Langley (Va.) Speedway, and was named the 1997 NASCAR Mini Stock “Rookie of the Year.”

Hamlin was dominating in the Junior Restricted League at age 12, earning the titles Amelia Motor Raceway track champion (junior restricted), Virginia Dirt Karting Association State Champion (Junior Champ) and World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series State Champion (Junior Champ). He finished his kart career at age 15 with 127 feature wins and five championships in three classes.

In September 2020, Hamlin and NBA legend Michael Jordan announced the formation of 23XI Racing, a start-up NASCAR Cup Series team to begin competing in 2021 with Darrell “Bubba” Wallace Jr. as the driver. With Jordan as majority owner and Hamlin as minority owner, the team’s name combines the jersey and car numbers – 23 and 11 – of its founders.

Away from the track, Hamlin stays active – whether playing golf, basketball or working out – and spending time with family and friends. He remains a committed fan of Virginia Tech and the Washington Redskins, and can be found courtside for Charlotte Hornets home games. Hamlin has two daughters, Taylor (8) and Molly (3).

11 Denny Hamlin — Career Highlights

2020 NASCAR Cup Series – #11 FedEx Toyota – Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR • Scored third career – and second consecutive – Daytona 500 victory • Seven wins, fourth-place finish in championship points • 18 top-five and 21 top-10 finishes • Secured berth in Championship 4 for second straight year

2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Scored second career Daytona 500 victory • Six wins, fourth-place finish in championship points • 19 top-five and 24 top-10 finishes – both career highs • Earned three Busch Pole Awards – Bristol (Aug.), Dover (Oct.), Martinsville (Oct.) • Secured berth in Championship 4, entered season finale as points leader

2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Finished 11th in the overall Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Standings • Claimed 10 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes • Won four Coors Light Pole Awards, his second-highest pole total in a single season • Finished fourth in the Monster Energy All-Star Race, his sixth consecutive top-10 finish in the yearly exhibition race

2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Captured two victories (New Hampshire and Darlington) and two Coors Light Pole Awards (Charlotte and Miami) • Tied career-bests with 15-top fives and 22 top-10 finishes in a single season • Notched four Stage wins in the Series’ new Stage-based format, the sixth highest of any individual driver • Won third career Duel qualifying race at Daytona International Speedway during Daytona SpeedWeeks • Extended streak of consecutive seasons with at least one victory to 12 (2006–2017)

2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Claimed first-ever Daytona victory with historic Daytona 500 win • Three wins and 22 top-10 finishes in 36 starts, finishing sixth in the final Cup Series standings • Clinched first road course win at Watkins Glen International • Won Sprint Unlimited exhibition race for second time in three years, third Sprint Unlimited win overall • Led all Cup Series drivers in average starting position (6.3)

2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Two wins and 20 top-10 finishes in 36 starts, finishing ninth in the final Cup Series standings • Recorded fifth-career Martinsville win in March and won Chase opener at in Sept. • Victorious in Sprint All-Star Race • Made the Chase for the Sprint Cup playoffs for ninth time in 10 fulltime seasons

2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Advanced to the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway, finishing third in the final standings in the new, elimination-style Chase format • Recorded one points win (Talladega-1) and 18 top-10 finishes in 35 starts • Victorious in Sprint Unlimited and Budweiser Duel exhibition races during “Speedweeks” in Daytona • Captured three Coors Light Pole Awards — Bristol (March), Pocono (June) and Phoenix (Nov.)

2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Hamlin scored one victory and eight top-10 finishes in 32 starts, capturing a series-high five pole positions • Lone win came in finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, marking eighth-consecutive season with at least one victory • Career-best five Coors Light Pole Awards in 2013 — Fontana (March), Charlotte (May), Dover (June), Bristol (Aug.) and Martinsville (Oct.)

12 Denny Hamlin — Career Highlights

2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Hamlin tied a series-high with five wins and posted 14 top-five results to finish sixth in the season standings • Won second race with new crew chief Darian Grubb at Phoenix in February • Guided the FedEx machine to victory lane at Kansas in April to make the #11 NASCAR’s winningest number with 199 premier division victories • Entered NASCAR’s playoff as the top seed on the strength of four regular season wins, marking the FedEx team’s seventh-consecutive Chase berth • Recorded five wins in 2012— Phoenix (Feb.), Kansas (April), Bristol (Aug.), Atlanta and New Hampshire (Sept.) • Tied a career-best with three Coors Light Pole Awards — Fontana (March), Indianapolis (July) and Dover (Oct.)

2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Hamlin recorded one victory, five top-five finishes and 14 top-10 results en route to a ninth-place finish in the final point standings • Qualified for a sixth-consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • One victory came at Michigan International Speedway in June

2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Hamlin captured a career-high and Cup Series high eight races and took the Championship down to the final race of the season before finishing second • Qualified for a fifth-consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Claimed eight wins in 2010 — Martinsville (March and Oct.), Texas (April and Nov.), Darlington (May), Pocono (June), Michigan (June) and Richmond (Sept.) • Captured two Coors Light Pole Awards in 2010 — Atlanta (Sept.) and Martinsville (Oct.) • Set career-high totals for wins and earnings

2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Qualified for a fourth-consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Finished the season in fifth place in the 2009 Sprint Cup standings • Claimed four wins in 2009 — Pocono (June), Richmond (Sept.), Martinsville (Oct.) and Homestead (Nov.) • Captured one Coors Light Pole Award in 2009 — (Oct. 9) • Set then career-high totals for wins (4), top-five finishes (15) and laps led (1,380)

2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series — #11 FedEx Toyota — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Joined elite company by qualifying for the Chase for the Sprint Cup in each of his first three seasons • Finished the season in eighth place in the 2008 Sprint Cup standings • Claimed one win in 2008 — Goody’s Cool Orange 500 at (March) • Captured one Coors Light Pole Award in 2008 — Crown Royal 400 at Richmond International Raceway (May) • Recorded 12 top-five and 18 top-10 finishes; completed season with only three DNFs

2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series — #11 FedEx Chevrolet — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Became first driver to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup in first two Cup seasons • Finished the 2007 season in 12th place in the Nextel Cup standings • Claimed one win in 2007 — Lenox Industrial Tools 300 at New Hampshire (July) • Captured one Bud Pole Award — Goody’s Orange 500 at Martinsville Raceway (April) • Recorded 12 top-five and 18 top-10 finishes, finished season with only one DNF

2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series — #11 FedEx Chevrolet — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Became first rookie to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup and finished season in third place • Earned 2006 Raybestos “Rookie of the Year” Award • Claimed first two career wins in his first Cup season — both at (June and July) • Captured three Bud Pole Awards — two at Pocono Raceway and Richmond International Raceway (Sept) • Made history by becoming the first rookie to win the prestigious Bud Shootout at Daytona (Feb.) • Recorded eight top-five and 20 top-10 finishes, finished season with only one DNF

13 Denny Hamlin — Career Highlights

2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series — #11 FedEx/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Started seven races in the #11 FedEx Chevrolet • Made Nextel Cup debut in the #11 FedEx Chevrolet at on Oct. 9 • Named driver of #11 FedEx Chevrolet for 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series season on Nov. 6, 2005 • Earned first Pole at Phoenix International Raceway on Nov. 12, becoming the only rookie qualifying for the 2006 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway

2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series — #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and #11 CJM Racing Toyota • Started a total of seven Nationwide Series races • Captured two Pole Awards in 2009 — Richmond International Raceway and Phoenix International Raceway

2008 NASCAR Nationwide Series — #18 and #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota • Collected four wins in only 19 starts — Richmond, Dover, Daytona and Kansas • Earned two wins in the #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to help secure the Owners Championship for JGR

2007 NASCAR Busch Series — #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet — Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) • Posted three wins in only 22 starts — Darlington (May), Michigan (Aug) and Dover (Sept.) • Recorded five Pole Awards — Richmond, Darlington, Dover, Chicago, Fontana

2006 NASCAR Busch Series — #20 Rockwell Automation/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Earned two wins — and Darlington Raceway — on his way to finishing fourth in the point standings • Recorded seven Pole Awards — Texas, Nashville, Darlington, , Milwaukee, Gateway and IRP

2005 NASCAR Busch Series — #20 Rockwell Automation/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Completed rookie season in Busch Series • Recorded 11 top-10 finishes en route to finishing fifth in the points standings

2004 NASCAR Craftsman Truck and Busch Series, ARCA Re/Max Series & Late Model Stock Car Series • On his 24th birthday, Nov. 18, Joe Gibbs Racing announced Hamlin will pilot the #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet in 2005 • Made first Busch Series start at Darlington in the Bi-Lo 200 — starting 27th and finishing eighth • Started five NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for EJP Racing in #03 Joe Gibbs Performance Chevy Silverado • Made debut at Indianapolis Raceway Park on August 6th — Started seventh and finished 10th • Won LMSC races at five different tracks (South Boston, Motor Mile, Hickory, Greenville Pickens and Southampton)

2003 NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Series — #99 car for Team Owner Jim Dean • Finished season with 25 wins, 30 poles and 33 top-five finishes • Won races at five different tracks (South Boston, Hickory, Southampton, Southern National and Coastal Plains) • Won Southern National Speedway Track Championship • Earned pole for Martinsville Speedway’s “Taco Bell 300” • Had sixth highest NASCAR CPI rating in the U.S.

2002 NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Series — Southampton Motor Speedway and Southern National Speedway • Recorded 10 wins and 15 poles • Opened season with a pole at Southampton and also captured poles at Myrtle Beach and Southampton Fall races • Finished second in the Sleep Inn 250 at Myrtle Beach and seventh in the Taco Bell 300 at Martinsville

2001 Second Season in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Cars • Recorded consecutive top-five finishes at Southampton and Southside Speedway • Finished 12th at the Martinsville Taco Bell 300 and ninth in annual fall race at Myrtle Beach

2000 Rookie Season in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Car Division • Won LMSC “Rookie of the Year” at Southside Speedway in Richmond, Va. • Placed in the top-five in final point standings at Southside Speedway with 18 top-10 and 11 top-five finishes

14 Denny Hamlin — Career Highlights

1999 Second Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division • Ranked second in track point standings at Southside Speedway • Scored five feature wins, 17 top-five, and 21 top-10 finishes in 25 races • Voted Most Popular Driver

1998 First Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division • Competed at three Virginia tracks, recorded three top-five and 17 top-10 finishes in 25 starts

1997 First Season Driving a Stock Car, Age 16, Mini Stock • Named 1997 NASCAR Mini Stock “Rookie of the Year” at Southside and Langley Speedways • Became youngest driver to win NASCAR Mini Stock track championship at Langley Speedway • Earned honor of Southside Speedway Track Champion in NASCAR Limited Dash Series • Captured four poles, five Feature wins and 10 top-five finishes in 10 starts

1996 Five stock car races in preparation for Rookie Season, NASCAR Limited Dash • Finished Kart Racing career with 127 Feature wins and five Championships in three classes • Amelia Motor Raceway ° Second in points (Stock Light); third in points (Limited Modified Light) • Virginia Dirt Karting Association ° Second in points (Limited Modified Light); fourth in points (Yamaha 2 Cycle) • World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series ° Third in points (Yamaha 2 Cycle)

1995 Competed in three classes • Junior Champ ° Virginia Dirt Karting Association — State Champion ° World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series — State Champion • Junior Stock ° Virginia Dirt Karting Association — third in points ° World Karting Association Briggs and Stratton/Burris Dirt Nationals — finished fourth in national rankings • Junior Restricted ° Virginia Dirt Karting Association — fourth in points

1993–1994 Junior Restricted • Amelia Motor Raceway — earned track championship in 1994 • Amelia Motor Raceway — finished third-place in points in 1993

1988–1992 Junior Sportsman • Southside Speedway — earned track championship in 1992 • Won first race at age seven in 1988

15 Denny Hamlin — 2020 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Fourth in the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Standings • Earned seven wins • Scored 18 top-five finishes • Posted 21 top-10 finishes

Seven NASCAR Cup Series Wins in 2020 • Daytona 500 – Daytona International Speedway – February 17, 2020 • Toyota 500 – Darlington Raceway – May 20, 2020 • – Homestead-Miami Speedway – June 14, 2020 • Pocono 350 – Pocono Raceway – June 28, 2020 • Super Start Batteries 400 – Kansas Speedway – July 23, 2020 • Drydene 311 Race 1 – Dover International Speedway – August 22, 2020 • Yellawood 500 – – October 4, 2020

2020 – By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Led 1,083 total laps in 2020 (3rd) • 18 top-five finishes in 36 races (2nd) • 21 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T – 5th) • Average starting position of 8.9 (T – 6th) • Average finishing position of 9.3 (2nd) • Led at least one lap in 23 of 36 races

16 Denny Hamlin — 2019 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Fourth in the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Standings • Earned six wins • Scored 19 top-five finishes (career high) • Posted 24 top-10 finishes (career high) • Three Busch Pole Awards, raising Hamlin’s career pole total to 33 (third highest among active drivers)

Six NASCAR Cup Series Wins in 2019 • Daytona 500 – Daytona International Speedway – February 17, 2019 • O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 – Texas Motor Speedway – March 31, 2019 • Gander RV 400 – Pocono Raceway – July 28, 2019 • Bass Pro Shops/NRA Night Race – – August 17, 2019 • – Kansas Speedway – October 20, 2019 • Bluegreen Vacations 500 – ISM Raceway – November 10, 2019

2019 – By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Led 922 total laps in 2019 (5th) • 19 top-five finishes in 36 races (1st) • 24 top-10 finishes in 36 races (4th) • Average starting position of 11.0 (7th) • Average finishing position of 9.5 (2nd) • Led at least one lap in 22 of 36 races

17 Denny Hamlin — 2018 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes 11th in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Standings • Scored 10 top-five finishes • Posted 17 top-10 finishes • Four Coors Light Pole Awards, raising Hamlin’s career pole total to 30 (fourth-highest among active drivers)

Four Coors Light Pole Awards in 2018 • Go Bowling at the Glen — Watkins Glen International — August 5, 2018 • — Michigan International Speedway — August 12, 2018 • Bojangles’ — Darlington Raceway — September 2, 2018 • Ford EcoBoost 400 — Homestead-Miami Speedway — November 18, 2018

2018 – By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Led 380 total laps in 2018 (10th) • 10 top-five finishes in 36 races (7th) • 17 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T – 9th) • Average starting position of 10.3 (6th) • Average finishing position of 12.6 (7th) • Led at least one lap in 19 of 36 races

18 Denny Hamlin — 2017 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Sixth in the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Standings • Scored two wins • Tied career-bests with 15 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes in 36 starts • Two Coors Light Pole Awards (Charlotte Motor Speedway and Homestead-Miami Speedway)

Two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Wins in 2017 • Overton’s 301 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway — July 16, 2017 • Bojangles’ Southern 500 — Darlington Speedway — September 3, 2017

2017 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Two wins (T-7th) • Led 710 total laps in 2017 (6th) • 15 top-five finishes in 36 races (3rd) • 22 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-3rd) • Average starting position of 8.4 (3rd) • Average finishing position of 11.6 (5th) • Led at least one lap in 20 of 36 races

19 Denny Hamlin — 2016 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Sixth in the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Logged three wins and 22 top-10 finishes in 36 starts • One Coors Light Pole Award

Three NASCAR Sprint Cup Wins in 2016 • Daytona 500 — Daytona International Speedway — February 21, 2016 • Cheez-IT 355 — Watkins Glen International — August 7, 2016 • Federated Auto Parts 400 — Richmond International Raceway — September 10, 2016

2016 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Three wins (T-6th) • Led 524 total laps in 2016 (9th) • 12 top-five finishes in 36 races (5th) • 22 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-4th) • Average starting position of 6.3 (1st) • Average finishing position of 11.8 (5th) • Led at least one lap in 20 of 36 races

20 Denny Hamlin — 2015 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Ninth in the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Logged two wins and 20 top-10 finishes in 36 starts • Three Coors Light Pole Awards

Two NASCAR Sprint Cup Wins in 2015 • STP 500 — Martinsville Speedway — March 29, 2015 • MyAFibStory.com 400 — Chicagoland Speedway — September 20, 2015

2015 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • Two wins (T-7th) • Led 529 total laps in 2015 (9th) • 14 top-five finishes in 36 races (T-4th) • 20 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-9th) • Average starting position of 11.7 (8th) • Average finishing position of 13.6 (10th) • Led at least one lap in 17 of 36 races

21 Denny Hamlin — 2014 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes Third in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Logged one win and 18 top-10 finishes in 35 starts, missing one race due to an eye injury • Three Coors Light Pole Awards

One NASCAR Sprint Cup Win in 2014 • Aaron’s 499 — Talladega Superspeedway — May 4, 2014

2014 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • One win (T-8th) • Led 363 total laps in 2014 (10th) • Seven top-five finishes in 35 races (T-10th) • 18 top-10 finishes in 35 races (T-8th) • Average starting position of 14.5 (T-15th) • Average finishing position of 14.3 (9th) • Led at least one lap in 18 of 35 races

22 Denny Hamlin — 2013 Season Highlights

Hamlin Finishes 23rd in the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Posted four top-five finishes and eight top-10 results in 32 of 36 races after missing four races due to a fractured vertebra • Series-high and career-best five Coors Light Pole Awards

One NASCAR Sprint Cup Win in 2013 • Ford 400 — Homestead-Miami Speedway — November 17, 2013

2013 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series, minimum 20 starts) • One win (T-7th) • Led 363 total laps in 2012 (9th) • Four top-five finishes in 36 races (T-16th) • Eight top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-18th) • Average starting position of 10.0 (4th) • Average finishing position of 21.0 (24th) • Led at least one lap in 13 of 32 races

23 Denny Hamlin — 2012 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish Sixth in the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Qualified for seventh consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Scored 14 top-five and 17 top-10 finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races

Five NASCAR Sprint Cup Wins in 2012 • Fresh Fit 500 — Phoenix International Raceway — March 4, 2012 • STP 400 — Kansas Speedway — April 22, 2012 • Irwin Tools Night Race — Bristol Motor Speedway — August 25, 2012 • AdvoCare 500 — — September 2, 2012 • Sylvania 300 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway — September 25, 2012

2012 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • Five wins (T-1st) • Led 1,226 total laps in 2012 (3rd) • 14 top-five finishes in 36 races (2nd) • 17 top-10 finishes in 36 races (11th) • Four Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-13th) • Average starting position of 11.9 (8th) • Average finishing position of 12.8 (9th) • Led at least one lap in 24 of 36 races

24 Denny Hamlin — 2011 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish Ninth in the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Qualified for a sixth consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Scored 14 top-10 finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races

One NASCAR Sprint Cup Win in 2011 • Helluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 — Michigan International Speedway — June 19, 2011 • Hamlin led the final eight laps to hold off Matt Kenseth to the checkered flag • The victory marked the 17th of Hamlin’s Cup Series career

2011 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • One win (T-9th) • Led 450 total laps in 2011 (8th) • Five top-five finishes in 36 races (T-12th) • 14 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-12th) • Two Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-9th) • Average starting position of 17.1 (18th) • Average finishing position of 16.0 (14th) • Led at least one lap in 15 of 36 races

25 Denny Hamlin — 2010 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish Second in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Qualified for a fifth consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Hamlin earned a Series-high and personal-best eight Cup Series wins • Scored 15 top-five finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races

Eight NASCAR Sprint Cup Wins in 2010 • TUMS Fast Relief 500 — Martinsville Speedway — Mar. 28, 2010 • Samsung 500 — Texas Motor Speedway — April 10, 2010 • Showtime Southern 500 — Darlington Raceway — May 8, 2010 • Gillette Fusion Pro — Pocono Raceway — June 6, 2010 • Helluva Good! 400 — Michigan International Speedway — June 13, 2010 • Air Guard 400 — Richmond International Raceway — Sept. 11, 2010 • TUMS Fast Relief 500 — Martinsville Speedway — Oct. 24, 2010 • AAA Texas 500 — Texas Motor Speedway — Nov. 7, 2010

Two Coors Light Pole Awards in 2010 • Emory Healthcare 500 — Atlanta Motor Speedway — Sept. 5, 2010 • TUMS Fast Relief 500 — Martinsville Speedway — Oct. 24, 2010

2010 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • Eight wins (1st) • Led 1,184 total laps in 2010 (3rd) • 14 top-five finishes in 36 races (3rd) • 18 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-4th) • Two Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (3rd) • Average starting position of 17.2 (20th) • Average finishing position of 12.9 (6th) • Led at least one lap in 20 of 36 races

26 Denny Hamlin — 2009 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish Fifth in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Qualified for a fourth consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup • Six top-three finishes in the Chase are cancelled out by three DNFs — two mechanical, one crash • Scored 15 top-five finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races

Four NASCAR Sprint Cup Wins in 2009 • Pennsylvania Red Cross 500 — Pocono Raceway — Aug. 3, 2009 • Chevy Rock and Roll 400 — Richmond International Raceway — Sept. 12, 2009 • Tums Fast Relief 500 — Martinsville Speedway — Oct. 25, 2009 • Ford 400 — Homestead-Miami Speedway — Nov. 22, 2009

One Coors Light Pole Award in 2009 • Pepsi 400 — Auto Club Speedway — Oct. 11, 2009 • Hamlin posts a lap of 183.87 mph to capture his lone Cup pole of the season and raise his career Pole Award total to seven

2009 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • Four wins (T-3rd) • Led 1,380 total laps in 2009 (2nd) • 15 top-five finishes in 36 races (T-2nd) • 20 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-6th) • Four Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (5th) • Average starting position of 14.4 (12th) • Average finishing position of 13.2 (5th)

27 Denny Hamlin — 2008 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish Eighth in the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Standings • Qualified for third consecutive Chase for the Sprint Cup and was seeded sixth for the 10-race shootout • Posted eight third-place finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races • Scored 12 top-five finishes in 36 Sprint Cup races

One NASCAR Sprint Cup Win in 2008 • Goody’s Cool Orange 500 — Martinsville Speedway — March 30, 2008 • Hamlin led 82 laps and fought not only his fellow competitors, but the extreme elements to win his only race of the 2008 season • The 2008 win raised Hamlin’s career win total to four

One Coors Light Pole Award in 2008 • Crown Royal 400 — Richmond International Raceway — May 3, 2008 • Captured pole at Richmond, much to the delight of his hometown fans, for the second time in his career. He then led 381 laps before a cut tire forced him from the lead with 19 laps to go • The lone pole win in 2008 raised Hamlin’s career Pole Award total to six

2008 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • 12 top-five finishes in 36 races (T-5th) • 18 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-7th) • Three Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-15th) • Average starting position of 15.3 (8th) • Average finishing position of 15.4 (12th) • Led at least one lap in 15 of 36 races • Led 766 total laps in 2007 (5th)

28 Denny Hamlin — 2007 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish 12th in the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup Standings • Before the point reset at the start of the 2007 Chase for the Nextel Cup (after week 26), Hamlin spent 21 races in the top-five in points • From race number 13 to race number 26 of the 2007 season, Hamlin held a spot in the top-three in points

One NASCAR Nextel Cup Win in 2007 • Lenox Industrials Tools 300 — New Hampshire International Speedway — July 1, 2007 • Led 46 laps and held off a last-lap challenge from Jeff Gordon to win only race of season • The victory was the third of Hamlin’s NASCAR Cup career

One Bud Pole Award in 2007 • Goody’s Cool Orange 500 — Martinsville Speedway — April 1, 2007 • Earned pole on a track where he raced Late Models early in his career, led 170 laps before a pit road error late in the race relegated him to a third-place finish • The pole brought Hamlin’s career Pole Award total to five

2007 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • 12 top-five finishes in 36 races (4th) • 18 top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-6th) • 27 top-20 finishes in 36 races • Only one Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-2nd) • Average starting position of 12.4 (3rd) • Average finishing position of 14.0 (8th) • Led at least one lap in 18 of 36 races • Led 906 total laps in 2007 (5th)

29 Denny Hamlin — 2006 Season Highlights

Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team Finish third in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Standings • Posted best points finish by a rookie in NASCAR’s modern era • Became first rookie to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup

2006 Raybestos “Rookie of the Year Award” winner • With two wins, Hamlin joined Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr., , , Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch as the only rookies to win more than one race in their rookie season

Two NASCAR Nextel Cup Wins in 2006 • Pocono 500 — Pocono Raceway — June 11, 2006 — Led 83 of 200 laps on his way to recording his first career NASCAR Nextel Cup win • Pennsylvania 500 — Pocono Raceway — July 23, 2006 — Led 151 of 200 laps, dominating the field for his second Cup win and a season sweep at Pocono Raceway

Three Bud Pole Awards in 2006 • Pocono 500 — Pocono Raceway — June 11, 2006 • Pennsylvania 500 — Pocono Raceway — July 23, 2006 • Chevy Rock and Roll 400 — Richmond International Raceway — Sept. 9, 2006

Winner of the 2006 Bud Shootout at Daytona • Made history by becoming first rookie to win the prestigious season kick-off race • Victory guaranteed him lifetime entry in the Bud Shootout

2006 — By the Numbers (Rank in Cup Series) • Eight top-10 finishes in 36 races (T-3rd) • Only one Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-1st) • Average starting position of 13.4 (6th) • Average finishing position of 12.5 (4th) • 29 lead-lap finishes (T-4th)

30 Denny Hamlin — Career Cup Results by Track

Track Races Wins Top-5 Top-10 Poles Led Avg Start Avg Finish Atlanta Motor Speedway 21 1 5 8 1 391 11.8 17.3 Auto Club Speedway 19 0 2 8 3 147 12.1 16.4 Bristol Motor Speedway 30 2 9 14 4 829 13.2 14.7 Charlotte Motor Speedway 29 0 10 18 2 377 11.6 12.5 Charlotte Motor Speedway (ROVAL) 3 0 0 0 0 0 18.7 15.3 Chicagoland Speedway 14 1 3 7 0 18 14.9 14.5 Darlington Raceway 17 3 9 13 1 593 8.9 7.5 Daytona International Raceway 30 3 10 11 0 530 16.4 16.3 Daytona (Road Course) 1 0 1 1 0 16 2.0 2.0 Dover International Speedway 30 1 6 13 4 609 10.3 16.6 Homestead-Miami Speedway 16 3 5 11 3 393 17.5 9.9 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 15 0 5 8 1 131 13.3 13.4 Kansas Speedway 25 3 8 9 0 342 12.2 14.5 10 0 4 4 0 81 12.8 14.6 18 0 3 8 0 139 15.7 13.4 Martinsville Speedway 30 5 15 21 4 1,608 8.7 9.9 Michigan International Speedway 28 2 8 13 1 198 12.1 13.8 New Hampshire Motor Speedway 27 3 11 16 0 754 10.4 9.6 Phoenix International Raceway 31 2 14 18 2 821 10.0 11.0 Pocono Raceway 30 6 13 20 3 785 7.4 11.3 28 3 13 17 3 1,704 10.0 9.2 Sonoma Raceway 14 0 4 6 0 100 17.1 17.7 Talladega Superspeedway 30 2 9 13 0 346 16.9 16.7 Texas Motor Speedway 30 3 7 14 0 288 13.3 13.8 Watkins Glen International 14 1 4 7 1 12 12.7 16.3 Totals/Averages 542 44 179 280 33 11,228 12.3 13.4

31 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2020 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS LED PTS TREND Feb. 16 Daytona 500 Daytona 21 1 209/209 Running 79 1st ▬ Feb. 23 Presented by Jiffy Las Vegas 4 17 267/267 Running 0 9th ▼ Lube Mar. 1 Fontana 28 6 200/200 Running 0 7th ▲ Mar. 8 Fan Shield 500 Phoenix 3 20 316/316 Running 0 11th ▼ May 17 The Real Heroes 400 Darlington 10 5 293/293 Running 0 6th ▲ May 20 Toyota 500 Darlington 16 1 208/208 Running 12 4th ▲ May 24 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 13 29 398/405 Running 0 8th ▼ May 28 Alsco Uniforms 500 Charlotte 29 2 208/208 Running 0 8th ▬ May 31 Food City Supermarket Bristol 10 17 500/500 Running 131 7th ▲ Heroes 500 June 6 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta 10 5 325/325 Running 0 6th ▲ June 10 Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief Martinsville 12 24 497/500 Running 0 8th ▼ 500 June 14 Dixie Vodka 400 Homestead 1 1 267/267 Running 137 7th ▲ June 22 GEICO 500 Talladega 2 4 191/191 Running 18 6th ▲ June 27 Pocono Organics 325 Pocono 3 2 130/130 Running 10 6th ▬ June 28 Pocono 350 Pocono 19 1 140/140 Running 49 5th ▲ July 5 Big Machine Hand Sanitizer Indianapolis 6 28 153/161 Accident 19 5th ▬ 400 July 12 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 12 12 267/267 Running 0 6th ▼ July 19 O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Texas 7 20 333/334 Running 11 6th ▬ July 23 Super Start Batteries 400 Kansas 10 1 267/267 Running 57 4th ▲ August 2 Foxwoods Casino Resort 301 Loudon 2 2 301/301 Running 92 3rd ▲ August 8 FireKeepers Casino 312 Michigan 2 6 161/161 Running 10 3rd ▬ August 9 Consumers Energy 312 Michigan 15 2 156/156 Running 6 3rd ▬ August 16 Go Bowling 235 Daytona Road 2 2 65/65 Running 16 2nd ▲ August 22 Drydene 311 (1) Dover 2 1 311/311 Running 115 2nd ▬ August 23 Drydene 311 (2) Dover 20 19 311/311 Running 0 2nd ▬ August 29 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona 10 3 164/164 Running 9 2nd ▬ 2020 NASCAR CUP SERIES PLAYOFFS Sept. 6 Cook Out Southern 500 Darlington 2 13 367/367 Running 19 2nd ▬ Sept. 12 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 7 12 399/400 Running 45 2nd ▬ Sept. 19 Bass Pro Shops Night Race Bristol 7 21 497/500 Running 1 2nd ▬ Sept. 27 South Point 400 Las Vegas 10 3 268/268 Running 121 2nd ▬ Oct. 4 Yellawood 500 Talladega 1 1 200/200 Running 26 1st ▲ Oct. 11 Bank of America ROVAL 400 CLT Roval 1 15 109/109 Running 0 2nd ▼ Oct. 18 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 7 15 267/267 Running 58 3rd ▼ Oct. 28 Autotrader EchoPark Auto- Texas 7 9 334/334 Running 0 3rd ▬ motive 500 Nov. 1 Martinsville 4 11 500/500 Running 42 4th ▼ Nov. 8 Season Finale 500 Phoenix 4 4 312/312 Running 0 4th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 8.9 9.3 99.8% 1,083

Driver: Denny Hamlin 32 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2019 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS LED PTS TREND Feb. 17 Daytona 500 Daytona 10 1 207/207 Running 30 1st ▬ Feb. 24 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta 4 11 325/325 Running 0 1st ▬ March 3 Pennzoil 400 Vegas 2 10 267/267 Running 0 3rd ▼ March 10 TicketGuardian 500 Phoenix 3 5 312/312 Running 7 4th ▼ March 17 Auto Club 400 Fontana 6 7 200/200 Running 8 4th ▬ March 24 STP 500 Martinsville 3 5 500/500 Running 0 2nd ▲ March 31 O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Texas 6 1 334/334 Running 45 2nd ▬ April 7 Food City 500 Bristol 5 5 500/500 Running 7 2nd ▬ April 14 Richmond 30 5 400/400 Running 0 3rd ▼ April 28 GEICO 500 Talladega 23 36 80/188 DNF 0 3rd ▬ May 6 Gander RV 400 Dover 8 21 397/400 Running 0 4th ▼ May 12 Digital Ally 400 Kansas 11 16 270/271 Running 0 6th ▼ May 26 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 20 17 400/400 Running 21 7th ▼ June 2 Pocono 400 Pocono 6 6 160/160 Running 1 6th ▲ June 10 FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan 4 11 203/203 Running 5 7th ▼ June 23 Toyota / Save Mart 350 Sonoma 6 5 90/90 Running 4 6th ▲ June 30 Camping World 400 Chicagoland 9 15 267/267 Running 5 6th ▬ July 7 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona 4 26 125/127 Running 5 6th ▬ July 13 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 18 5 269/269 Running 5 5th ▲ July 21 Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 New Hampshire 23 2 301/301 Running 113 4th ▲ July 28 Gander RV 400 Pocono 9 1 163/163 Running 32 4th ▬ Aug. 4 Go Bowling at The Glen Watkins Glen 6 3 90/90 Running 0 4th ▬ Aug. 11 Consumers Energy 400 Michigan 14 2 200/200 Running 6 4th ▬ Aug. 17 Bass Pro Shops / NRA Bristol 1 1 500/500 Running 79 3rd ▲ Night Race Sept. 1 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 9 29 356/367 Running 0 3rd ▬ Sept. 8 Big Machine Vodka 400 Indianapolis 33 6 160/160 Running 0 2nd ▲ at the Brickyard Sept. 15 South Point 400 Las Vegas 13 15 267/267 Running 3 7th ▼ Sept. 21 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 6 3 400/400 Running 0 5th ▲ Sept. 29 Bank of America ROVAL 400 Charlotte 28 19 109/109 Running 0 3rd ▲ Oct. 6 Dover 1 5 400/400 Running 218 2nd ▲ Oct. 13 1000Bulbs.com 500 Talladega 40 3 188/188 Running 0 1st ▲ Oct. 20 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 23 1 277/277 Running 153 3rd ▼ Oct. 27 First Data 500 Martinsville 1 4 500/500 Running 30 2nd ▲ Nov. 1 AAA Texas 500 Texas 3 28 328/328 Running 0 5th ▼ Nov. 10 Bluegreen Vacations 500 Phoenix 3 1 312/312 Running 143 1st ▲ Nov. 17 Ford EcoBoost 400 Homestead 1 11 267/267 Running 2 4th ▼ AVERAGES/TOTALS 11.0 9.5 99% 922

Driver: Denny Hamlin 33 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2018 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS LED PTS TREND Feb. 18 Daytona 500 Daytona 2 3 207/207 Running 22 7th ▬ Feb. 25 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta 12 4 325/325 Running 26 3rd ▲ March 4 Pennzoil 400 Las Vegas 19 17 265/267 Running 8th ▼ March 11 Ticket Guardian 500 Phoenix 6 4 312/312 Running 33 6th ▲ March 18 Auto Club 400 Fontana 25 6 200/200 Running 1 6th ▬ March 26 STP 500 Martinsville 6 12 500/500 Running 111 6th ▬ April 8 O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Texas 5 34 177/334 Crash 12 9th ▼ April 16 Food City 500 Bristol 25 14 499/500 Running 4 8th ▲ April 21 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond 4 3 402/402 Running 6 6th ▲ April 29 GEICO 500 Talladega 4 14 188/188 Running 11 7th ▼ May 6 AAA 400 Drive for Autism Dover 10 7 400/400 Running 8th ▼ May 12 KC Masterpiece 400 Kansas 6 5 267/267 Running 7th ▲ May 27 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 3 3 400/400 Running 9 6th ▲ June 3 Pocono 400 Pocono 10 35 146/160 Running 8th ▼ June 10 FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan 10 12 133/133 Running 8th ▬ June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 21 10 110/110 Running 4 8th ▬ July 1 Overton’s 400 Chicago 37 7 267/267 Running 8th ▬ July 7 Coke Zero Sugar 400 Daytona 17 38 53/168 Crash 9th ▼ July 14 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 36 16 267/267 Running 9th ▬ July 22 Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 Loudon 4 13 301/301 Running 10th ▼ July 29 Gander Outdoors 400 Pocono 2 10 164/164 Running 5 9th ▲ Aug. 5 Go Bowling at the Glen Watkins Glen 1 13 90/90 Running 2 9th ▬ Aug. 12 Consumers Energy 400 Michigan 1 8 200/200 Running 13 9th ▬ Aug. 18 Bass Pro Shops / NRA Bristol 7 14 500/500 Running 10th ▼ Night Race Sept. 2 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 1 10 367/367 Running 11 10th ▬ Sept. 10 Big Machine Vodka 400 Indianapolis 10 3 160/160 Running 37 13th ▼ 2018 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES PLAYOFFS Sept. 16 South Point 400 Las Vegas 3 32 245/272 Crash 1 16th ▼ Sept. 22 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 2 16 399/400 Running 16th ▬ Sept. 30 Bank of America Roval 400 Charlotte 27 12 109/109 Running 15th ▲ Oct. 7 Gander Outdoors 400 Dover 15 2 404/404 Running 15th ▬ Oct. 14 1000Bulbs.com 500 Talladega 10 4 193/193 Running 13th ▲ Oct. 21 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 9 14 266/267 Running 12th ▲ Oct. 28 First Data 500 Martinsville 3 2 500/500 Running 31 11th ▲ Nov. 4 AAA Texas 500 Texas 6 30 331/337 Running 11th ▬ Nov. 11 Can-Am 500 Phoenix 10 13 312/312 Running 11th ▬ Nov.18 Ford EcoBoost 400 Homestead 1 12 267/267 Running 41 11th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 10.3 12.6 96.8% 380

Driver: Denny Hamlin 34 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2017 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS LED PTS TREND Feb. 26 Daytona 500 Daytona 4 17 199/200 Running 8th ▬ March 5 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta 10 38 182/325 Rear End 19th ▼ March 12 Kobalt 400 Las Vegas 15 6 267/267 Running 15th ▲ March 19 Camping World 500 Phoenix 19 10 314/314 Running 13th ▲ March 26 Auto Club 400 Fontana 2 14 202/202 Running 4 12th ▲ April 2 STP 500 Martinsville 12 30 493/500 Running 24 16th ▼ April 9 O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 Texas 17 25 333/334 Running 16th ▬ April 23 Food City 500 Bristol 16 10 500/500 Running 10 15th ▲ April 30 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond 16 3 400/400 Running 59 11th ▲ May 7 GEICO 500 Talladega 11 11 191/191 Running 43 11th ▬ May 13 Go Bowling 400 Kansas 7 23 267/267 Running 12th ▼ May 28 Coca-Cola Charlotte 6 5 400/400 Running 10 1th ▲ June 4 AAA 400 Drive for Autism Dover 10 8 406/406 Running 9th ▲ June 11 Axalta Presents Pocono 400 Pocono 18 12 400/400 Running 1 9th ▬ June 18 FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan 5 4 200/200 Running 9th ▬ June 25 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 14 4 110/110 Running 11 9th ▬ July 1 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 18 24 157/163 Crash 16 9TH ▬ July 8 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 5 4 274/274 Running 7th ▲ July 16 Overton’s 301 Loudon 8 1 301/301 Running 54 5th ▲ July 23 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 5 17 166/167 Running 5th ▬ July 30 Overton’s 400 Pocono 4 4 160/160 Running 18 6th ▼ Aug. 6 I LOVE NY 355 Watkins Glen 11 4 90/90 Running 5th ▲ Aug. 13 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 10 16 202/202 Running 16 6th ▼ Aug. 19 Bass Pro Shops / NRA Bristol 7 3 500/500 Running 5th ▬ Night Race Sept. 3 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 9 1 367/367 Running 124 5th ▬ Sept. 9 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 2 5 404/404 Running 7th ▼ 2017 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES PLAYOFFS Sept. 17 Tale of the Turtles 400 Chicagoland 2 4 267/267 Running 1 6th ▲ Sept. 24 ISM Connect 300 Loudon 3 12 300/300 Running 5th ▲ Oct. 1 Apache Warrior 400 Dover 6 35 374/400 Axle 7th ▼ Oct. 8 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 1 4 337/337 Running 45 5th ▲ Oct. 15 Alabama 500 Talladega 14 6 188/188 Running 4 5th ▬ Oct. 22 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 4 5 267/267 Running 5 6th ▼ Oct. 29 First Data 500 Martinsville 6 7 505/505 Running 7 7th ▼ Nov. 5 AAA Texas 500 Texas 2 3 334/334 Running 65 5th ▲ Nov. 12 Can-Am 500 Phoenix 2 35 275/312 Crash 193 6th ▼ Nov. 19 Ford EcoBoost 400 Homestead 1 9 267/267 Running 6th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 8.4 11.6 97.9% 710

Driver: Denny Hamlin 35 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2016 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS LED PTS TREND Feb. 21 Daytona 500 Daytona 11 1 200/200 Running 95 1st ▬ Feb. 28 Folds of Honor 500 Atlanta 12 16 328/330 Running 4th ▼ March 6 Kobalt Tools 400 Las Vegas 9 19 267/267 Running 10 8th ▼ March 13 Good Sam 500 Phoenix 3 3 313/313 Running 6th ▲ March 20 Auto Club 400 Fontana 3 3 205/205 Running 2 4th ▲ April 3 STP 500 Martinsville 8 39 221/500 Crash 9th ▼ April 9 Duck Commander 500 Texas 6 12 334/334 Running 8th ▲ April 17 Food City 500 Bristol 4 20 500/500 Running 9th ▼ April 24 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond 5 6 400/400 Running 1 8th ▲ May 1 GEICO 500 Talladega 8 31 170/188 Running 5 12th ▼ May 7 GoBowling.com 400 Kansas 3 37 240/267 Crash 13th ▼ May 15 AAA 400 Dover 6 7 400/400 Running 15 13th ▬ May 29 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 4 4 400/400 Running 11th ▲ June 5 Axalta 400 Pocono 10 14 160/160 Running 12th ▼ June 12 FireKeepers Casino 400 Michigan 4 33 188/200 Crash 13th ▼ June 26 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 6 2 110/110 Running 33 11th ▲ July 2 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 9 17 161/161 Running 7 10th ▲ July 9 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 10 15 267/267 Running 11th ▼ July 17 New Hampshire 301 New Hampshire 5 9 301/301 Running 5 10th ▲ July 24 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 4 4 170/170 Running 10th ▬ August 1 Pennsylvania 400 Pocono 4 7 138/138 Running 9th ▲ August 7 Cheez-It 355 Watkins Glen 6 1 90/90 Running 10 7th ▲ August 21 Bass Pro Shops Night Race Bristol 2 3 500/500 Running 19 7th ▬ August 28 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 3 9 200/200 Running 7th ▬ Sept. 4 Bojangles Southern 500 Darlington 7 4 367/367 Running 13 5th ▲ Sept. 10 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 1 1 407/407 Running 190 3rd ▲ CHASE FOR THE CUP CHAMPIONSHIP Sept. 18 TMNT 400 Chicagoland 3 6 270/270 Running 2 4th ▼ Sept. 25 New England 300 New Hampshire 5 15 300/300 Running 7th ▼ Oct. 2 Delaware 400 Dover 7 9 399/400 Running 9th ▼ Oct. 9 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 9 30 308/334 Engine 52 8th ▲ Oct. 16 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 7 15 267/267 Running 1 10th ▼ Oct. 23 Hellmann’s 500 Talladega 8 3 192/192 Running 12 6th ▲ Oct. 30 Goody’s Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 8 3 500/500 Running 48 2nd ▲ Nov. 6 AAA Texas 500 Texas 17 9 293/293 Running 1 6th ▼ Nov. 13 Can-Am 500 Phoenix 5 7 324/324 Running 4 6th ▬ Nov. 20 Ford 400 Homestead 4 9 268/268 Running 6th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 6.3 11.7 97.5% 524

Driver: Denny Hamlin 36 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2015 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 22 Daytona 500 Daytona 42 4 203/203 Running $680,483 4 4th ▬ March 1 Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 Atlanta 4 38 284/325 Running $111,105 14 19th ▼ March 8 Kobalt 400 Las Vegas 19 5 267/267 Running $162,380 8th ▲ March 15 Camping World 500 Phoenix 25 23 312/312 Running $92,855 13th ▼ March 22 Auto Club 400 Fontana 6 28 209/209 Running $106.485 56 14th ▼ March 29 STP 500 Martinsville 15 1 500/500 Running $172,260 91 7th ▲ April 11 Duck Commander 500 Texas 18 11 334/334 Running $146,525 8th ▼ April 19 Food City 500 Bristol* 5 26 505/511 Running $109,200 11th ▼ April 26 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond 2 22 398/400 Running $95,350 12th ▼ May 3 GEICO 500 Talladega 17 9 188/188 Running $127,645 5 10th ▲ May 9 SpongeBob SquarePants 400 Kansas 13 41 205/267 Crash $79,330 15th ▼ May 24 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 5 8 400/400 Running $143,720 53 15th ▬ May 31 FedEx 400 Dover 1 21 402/405 Running $129,610 118 14th ▲ June 7 Axalta 400 Pocono 8 10 160/160 Running $101,615 13th ▲ June 14 Quicken Loans 400 Michigan 13 11 138/138 Running $106,015 13th ▬ June 28 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 15 18 110/110 Running $108,485 13th ▬ July 5 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 35 3 161/161 Running $194,430 10 12th ▲ July 11 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 8 3 267/267 Running $125,335 13 11th ▲ July 19 5 Hour Energy 301 New Hampshire 5 14 301/301 Running $102,615 11th ▬ July 26 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 17 5 164/164 Running $249,875 10th ▲ Aug. 2 Windows 10 400 Pocono 11 22 159/160 Running $93,645 2 11th ▼ Aug. 9 Cheez-It 355 Watkins Glen 13 27 90/90 Running $90,390 10th ▲ Aug. 16 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 2 5 200/200 Running $114,000 9th ▲ Aug. 22 IRWIN Tools Night Race Bristol 1 3 500/500 Running $195,300 54 9th ▬ Sept. 6 Southern 500 Darlington 6 3 367/367 Running $180,915 57 8th ▲ Sept. 12 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 25 6 400/400 Running $116,915 14 T-9th ▼ 2015 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 20 MyAFibStory.com 400 Chicago 29 1 267/267 Running $306,315 9 2nd ▲ Sept. 27 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 7 2 300/300 Running $189,525 21 2nd ▬ Oct. 4 AAA 400 Dover 2 18 400/400 Running $ 97,480 T-1st ▲ Oct. 11 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 5 4 334/334 Running $147,225 4th ▼ Oct. 18 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 5 2 269/269 Running $239,405 2nd ▲ Oct. 25 CampingWorld.com 500 Talladega 8 37 192/196 Crash $ 97,634 5 9th ▼ Nov. 1 Goody’s Headache Shot 500 Martinsville 10 3 500/500 Running $131,335 3 9th ▬ Nov. 8 AAA Texas 500 Texas 9 38 304/334 Running $111,852 10th ▼ Nov. 15 Quicken Loans 500 Phoenix 13 8 219/219 Running $105,940 10th ▬ Nov. 22 Ford 400 Homestead 1 10 267/267 Running $109,090 9th ▲ AVERAGES/TOTALS 11.7 13.6 98.6% $5,472,414

Driver: Denny Hamlin * Drivers: Denny Hamlin & 37 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2014 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 23 Daytona 500 Daytona 4 2 200/200 Running $1,148,451 16 2nd ▬ March 2 The Profit on CNBC 500 Phoenix 12 19 312/312 Running $87,480 8th ▼ March 9 Kobalt Tools 400 Las Vegas 27 12 267/267 Running $121,410 1 8th ▬ March 16 Food City 500 Bristol 1 6 500/500 Running $116,865 4 7th ▲ March 23 Auto Club 500 Fontana* 13 17 202/202 Running $107,410 11th ▼ March 30 STP 500 Martinsville 2 19 500/500 Running $94,475 12th ▼ April 7 Duck Commander 500 Texas 6 13 340/340 Running $137,770 20 13th ▼ April 12 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 10 19 374/374 Running $101,905 3 15th ▼ April 26 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond 28 22 400/400 Running $88.890 14th ▲ May 4 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 35 1 188/188 Running $303,315 12 12th ▲ May 10 5-Hour Energy 400 Kansas 30 18 266/267 Running $94,765 12th ▬ May 25 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 6 22 398/400 Running $112,985 14th ▼ June 1 FedEx 400 Dover 7 5 400/400 Running $136,880 9th ▲ June 8 Pocono 400 Pocono 1 4 160/160 Running $137,500 4 8th ▲ June 15 Quicken Loans 400 Michigan 29 29 198/200 Running $92,640 12th ▼ June 22 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 16 26 110/110 Running $ 97,035 13th ▼ June 28 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 4 42 27/267 Accident $71,580 17th ▼ July 6 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 37 6 112/112 Running $135,370 14th ▲ July 13 Camping World RV Sales 301 Loudon 3 8 305/305 Running $109,565 20 12th ▲ July 27 The John Wayne Walding 400 Indianapolis 27 3 160/160 Running $307,890 18 21St** ▼ Aug. 3 GoBowling.com 400 Pocono 13 9 160/160 Running $96,965 21st ▬ Aug. 10 Cheez-It 355 Watkins Glen 17 24 90/90 Running $84,015 20th ▲ Aug. 17 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 21 7 200/200 Running $108,940 20th ▬ Aug. 23 Irwin Tools Night Race Bristol 13 40 160/500 Accident $96,565 28 20th ▬ Aug. 31 Oral-B USA 500 Atlanta 17 3 335/335 Running $182,705 37 19th ▲ Sept. 6 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 11 21 398/400 Running $89,615 9th ▲ 2014 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 14 MyAFibstory.com 400 Chicagoland 24 6 267/267 Running $131,045 6th ▲ Sept. 21 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 4 37 265/303 Running $ 87,217 32 13th ▼ Sept. 28 AAA 400 Dover 3 12 400/400 Running $96,540 T-1st ▲ Oct. 5 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 25 7 267/267 Running $126,470 5th ▲ Oct. 11 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 3 9 334/334 Running $106,640 22 7th ▼ Oct. 19 GEICO 500 Talladega 38 18 194/194 Running $96,536 1 T-1st ▲ Oct. 26 Goody’s 500 Martinsville 5 8 500/500 Running $ 97,140 68 5th ▼ Nov. 2 AAA Texas 500 Texas 20 10 341/341 Running $132,165 3 T-1st ▲ Nov. 9 Quicken Loans 500 Phoenix 1 5 312/312 Running $129,750 24 T-1st ▬ Nov. 16 Ford 400 Homestead 8 7 267/267 Running $108,315 50 3rd ▼ AVERAGES/TOTALS 14.5 14.3 94.0% $5,267,394

Driver: Denny Hamlin * Driver: Sam Hornish Jr. 38 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2013 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 24 Daytona 500 Daytona 35 14 200/200 Running $330,739 33 13th ▬ March 3 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 8 3 312/312 Running $157,575 4th ▲ March 10 Kobalt Tools 400 Las Vegas 6 15 267/267 Running $125,780 3 4th ▬ March 17 Food City 500 Bristol 3 23 498/500 Running $116,485 117 6th ▼ March 24 Auto Club 400 California 1 25 199/200 Accident $120,080 3 11th ▼ April 7 STP Gas Booster 500 Martinsville* 35 10 500/500 Running $104,420 9th ▲ April 13 NRA 500 Texas+ 15 8 334/334 Running $153,305 8th ▲ April 21 STP 400 Kansas+ 16 31 257/267 Running $98,785 12th ▼ April 27 Toyota Owners 400 Richmond+ 2 35 392/406 Accident $94,285 16th ▼ May 5 Aaron’s 499 Talladega$ 7 34 148/192 Running $109,230 19th ▼ May 11 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 6 2 367/367 Running $211,465 18th ▲ May 26 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 1 4 400/400 Running $220,915 6 12th ▲ June 2 FedEx 400 Dover 1 34 380/400 Accident $118,830 41 17th ▼ June 9 Party in the Poconos 400 Pocono 17 8 160/160 Running $105,085 14th ▲ June 16 Quicken Loans 400 Michigan 11 30 199/200 Running $101,885 17th ▼ June 23 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 17 23 110/110 Running $105,505 20th ▼ June 30 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 6 35 147/267 Accident $ 97,360 23rd ▼ July 6 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 24 36 149/161 Accident $113,305 20 23rd ▬ July 14 Camping World 301 New Hampshire 7 21 302/302 Running $101,110 23rd ▬ July 28 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 4 18 160/160 Running $183,550 4 23rd ▬ Aug. 4 GoBowling.com 400 Pocono 9 43 14/160 Accident $ 67,350 24th ▼ Aug. 11 Cheez-It 355 Watkins Glen 20 19 90/90 Running $92,835 25th ▼ Aug. 18 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 8 20 200/200 Running $103,460 9 25th ▬ Aug. 24 Irwin Tools Night Race Bristol 1 28 487/500 Running $122,050 23 26th ▼ Sept. 1 AdvoCare 500 Atlanta 4 38 231/325 Engine $105,960 26th ▬ Sept. 8 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 6 21 399/400 Running $96,835 25th ▲ Sept. 15 GEICO 400 Chicago 22 33 247/267 Engine $109,180 25th ▬ Sept. 22 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 14 12 300/300 Running $105,785 25th ▬ Sept. 29 AAA 400 Dover 18 20 398/400 Running $99,285 25th ▬ Oct. 6 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 10 23 267/267 Running $113,255 25th ▬ Oct. 12 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 18 9 334/334 Running $107,160 25th ▬ Oct. 20 Camping World RV Sales 500 Talladega 15 38 142/188 Engine $93,625 25th ▬ Oct. 27 Goody’s Relief Shot 500 Martinsville 1 7 500/500 Running $110,560 14 25th ▬ Nov. 3 AAA 500 Texas 14 7 334/334 Running $160,960 25th ▬ Nov. 10 AdvoCare 500k Phoenix 2 28 311/312 Running $94,710 18 25th ▬ Nov. 17 Ford 400 Homestead 5 1 267/267 Running $322,350 72 25th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 10.7 20.9 94.9% $4,467,694 363

Drivers: * + Brian Vickers $ Denny Hamlin/Brian Vickers 39 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2012 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 27 Daytona 500 Daytona 31 4 202/202 Running $702,091 57 4th ▬ March 4 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 13 1 312/312 Running $238,016 61 1st ▲ March 11 Kobalt Tools 400 Las Vegas 17 20 267/267 Running $140,321 3rd ▼ March 18 Food City 500 Bristol 20 20 498/500 Running $132,901 5th ▼ March 25 Auto Club 500 California 1 11 129/129 Running $149,771 2 7th ▼ April 1 Goody’s Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 3 6 515/515 Running $128,101 31 7th ▬ April 14 Samsung Mobile 500 Texas 13 12 334/334 Running $166,221 6th ▲ April 22 STP 400 Kansas 4 1 267/267 Running $248,691 32 5th ▲ April 28 Capital City 400 Richmond 7 4 400/400 Running $152,801 3rd ▲ May 6 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 22 23 192/194 Running $132,771 8 4th ▼ May 12 Bojangles’ Southern 500 Darlington 8 2 368/368 Running $238,656 56 4th ▬ May 28 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 8 2 400/400 Running $284.831 13 3rd ▲ June 3 FedEx 400 Dover 10 18 400/400 Running $133,121 2 4th ▼ June 10 Pocono 400 Pocono 10 5 160/160 Running $143,676 21 4th ▬ June 17 Quicken Loans 400 Michigan 11 34 132/200 Accident $120,451 5th ▼ June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 16 35 98/112 Suspension $121,591 8th ▼ June 30 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 3 3 267/267 Running $164,776 58 5th ▲ July 7 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 23 25 156/160 Running $136,971 7th ▼ July 15 Lenox Tools 301 New Hampshire 3 2 301/301 Running $228,751 150 5th ▲ July 29 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 1 6 160/160 Running $250,091 27 5th ▬ Aug. 5 Pennsylvania 400 Pocono 2 29 90/98 Accident $113,901 3 8th ▼ Aug. 12 Finger Lakes 355 Watkins Glen 23 34 57/90 Engine $110,501 10th ▼ Aug. 19 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 21 11 201/201 Running $127,001 1 10th ▬ Aug. 25 Irwin Tools Night Race Bristol 8 1 500/500 Running $329,441 70 8th ▲ Sept. 2 AdvoCare 500 Atlanta 7 1 327/327 Running $355,716 105 7th ▲ Sept. 9 Federated Auto Parts 400 Richmond 7 18 399/400 Running $122,951 202 1st ▲ 2012 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 16 Geico 400 Chicagoland 8 16 267/267 Running $138,496 1 4th ▼ Sept. 23 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 32 1 300/300 Running $273,166 193 3rd ▲ Sept. 30 AAA 400 Dover 1 8 399/400 Running $136,901 39 3rd ▬ Oct. 7 Good Sam 500 Talladega 23 14 189/189 Running $124,801 3rd ▬ Oct. 13 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 9 2 334/334 Running $220,426 36 3rd ▬ Oct. 21 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 9 13 267/267 Running $139,471 3rd ▬ Oct. 28 TUMS Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 5 33 466/500 Running $116,826 12 5th ▼ Nov. 4 AAA Texas 500 Texas 12 20 335/335 Running $143,051 7th ▼ Nov. 11 AdvoCare 500 Phoenix 3 2 319/319 Running $198,051 46 5th ▲ Nov. 18 Ford 400 Homestead 41 24 266/267 Running $113,976 6th ▼ AVERAGES/TOTALS 11.9 12.8 98.4% $6,779,276 1,226

Driver: Denny Hamlin 40 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2011 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 20 Daytona 500 Daytona 18 21 207/208 Running $328,363 7 19th ▬ Feb. 27 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 12 11 312/312 Running $123,000 9 14th ▲ March 6 Kobalt Tools 400 Las Vegas 17 7 267/267 Running $159,300 8th ▲ March 20 Jeff Byrd 500 Bristol 25 33 488/500 Running $131,225 17th ▼ March 27 Auto Club 400 Auto Club 2 39 105/200 Engine $123,880 15 21st ▼ April 3 Goody’s Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 5 12 500/500 Running $123,350 89 19th ▲ April 9 Samsung Mobile 500 Texas 23 15 333/334 Running $160,850 20th ▼ April 17 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 29 23 188/188 Running $133,425 17th ▲ April 30 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 11 2 400/400 Running $202,775 38 17th ▬ May 7 Showtime Southern 500 Darlington 3 6 370/370 Running $152,000 16th ▲ May 15 FedEx 400 Dover 26 16 400/400 Running $134,825 13th ▲ May 29 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 4 10 402/402 Running $165,800 24 12th ▲ June 5 STP 400 Kansas 15 3 267/267 Running $183,950 34 11th ▲ June 12 5-Hour Energy 500 Pocono 4 19 200/200 Running $126,675 76 12th ▼ June 19 Helluva Good! 400 Michigan 10 1 200/200 Running $202,200 8 9th ▲ June 26 Toyota/SaveMart 350 Sonoma 4 37 99/110 Running $121,350 12 11th ▼ July 2 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 36 13 170/170 Running $145,450 4 11th ▬ July 9 Quaker State 400 Kentucky 26 11 267/267 Running $128,950 5 10th ▲ July 17 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 New Hampshire 14 3 301/301 Running $170,675 10th ▬ July 31 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 14 27 160/160 Running $185,625 11th ▼ Aug. 7 Good Sam 500 Pocono 6 15 200/200 Running $118,100 65 11th ▬ Aug. 14 Helluva Good! at The Glen Watkins Glen 42 36 65/92 Accident $110,475 12th ▼ Aug. 21 Pure Michigan 400 Michigan 4 35 188/203 Running $120,475 14th ▼ Aug. 27 Irwin Tools Night Race Bristol 20 7 500/500 Running $154,250 13th ▲ Sept. 6 AdvoCare 500 Atlanta 13 8 325/325 Running $151,550 12th ▲ Sept. 10 Wonderful Pistachios 400 Richmond 28 9 400/400 Running $131,125 12th ▬ 2011 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 19 Geico 400 Chicagoland 27 31 264/267 Running $129.025 12th ▬ Sept. 25 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 28 29 298/300 Running $119,950 12th ▬ Oct. 2 AAA 400 Dover 11 18 400/400 Running $118,950 12th ▬ Oct. 9 Hollywood Casino 400 Kansas 7 16 272/272 Running $136,925 12th ▬ Oct. 15 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 17 9 334/334 Running $129,100 12th ▬ Oct. 23 Good Sam 500 Talladega 31 8 188/188 Running $134,000 11th ▲ Oct. 30 Tums Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 11 5 500/500 Running $131,350 58 11th ▬ Nov. 6 AAA 500 Texas 28 20 333/334 Running $143,075 10th ▲ Nov. 13 Kobalt Tools 500 Phoenix 33 12 312/312 Running $121,375 10th ▬ Nov. 20 Ford 400 Homestead 10 9 267/267 Running $123,875 9th ▲ AVERAGES/TOTALS 17.1 16.0 98.4% $5,277,268 450

Driver: Denny Hamlin 41 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2010 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 14 Daytona 500 Daytona 25 17 208/208 Running $295,545 1 17th ▬ Feb. 21 Auto Club 500 Auto Club 25 29 248/250 Running $102,250 6 21st ▼ Feb. 28 Shelby American Las Vegas 27 19 267/267 Running $110,975 22nd ▼ March 7 Kobalt Tools 500 Atlanta 20 21 331/331 Running $91,200 32 22nd ▬ March 21 Food City 500 Bristol 15 19 500/500 Running $103,675 19th ▲ March 28 TUMS Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 19 1 508/508 Running $179,225 172 15th ▲ April 8 Subway FreshFit 600 Phoenix 26 30 376/378 Running $93,600 18th ▼ April 19 Samsung 500 Texas 29 1 334/334 Running $501,800 12 11th ▲ April 25 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 11 4 200/200 Running $154,425 17 9th ▲ May 1 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 30 11 400/400 Running $94,675 7th ▲ May 8 Showtime Southern 500 Darlington 8 1 367/367 Running $288,525 104 6th ▲ May 16 Autism Speaks 400 Dover 14 4 400/400 Running $145,275 5th ▲ May 30 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 7 18 400/400 Running $113,800 3 5th ▬ June 6 Gillette FusionPro 500 Pocono 5 1 204/204 Running $212,875 88 3rd ▲ June 13 Helluva Good! 400 Michigan 7 1 200/200 Running $188,350 123 3rd ▬ June 20 Toyota/Savemart 350 Sonoma 12 35 102/110 Running $91,755 4th ▼ June 27 Lenox Industrial Tools 400 New Hampshire 20 14 301/301 Running $95,350 4th ▬ July 3 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 4 24 158/166 Running $107,454 4 5th ▼ July 10 Lifelock.com 400 Chicagoland 17 8 267/267 Running $122,625 4th ▲ July 25 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 18 15 160/160 Running $172,225 3rd ▲ Aug. 1 Sunoco Red Cross 400 Pocono 3 5 200/200 Running $122,400 19 3rd ▬ Aug. 9 Helluva Good! at the Glen Watkins Glen 14 37 70/90 DNF $81,100 6th ▼ Aug. 15 CarFax 400 Michigan 33 2 200/200 Running $144,325 12 3rd ▲ Aug. 21 Irwin Tools 500 Bristol 17 34 473/500 Running $107,685 5th ▼ Sept. 5 Emory Healthcare 500 Atlanta 1 43 143/325 DNF $118,510 74 10th ▼ Sept. 11 Air Guard 400 Richmond 14 1 400/400 Running $219,975 251 1st ▲ 2010 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 19 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 22 2 300/300 Running $178,550 0 1st ▬ Sept. 26 AAA 400 Dover 4 9 400/400 Running $99,675 0 1st ▬ Oct. 4 Price Chopper 400 Kansas 12 12 267/267 Running $112,600 0 2nd ▼ Oct. 10 Pepsi 400 Auto Club 34 8 200/200 Running $108,525 0 2nd ▬ Oct. 16 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 32 4 334/334 Running $139,400 1 2nd ▬ Oct. 24 TUMS Fast Relief 500 Martinsville 1 1 500/500 Running $177,375 40 2nd ▬ Oct. 31 Amp 500 Talladega 17 9 188/188 Running $102,775 4 2nd ▬ Nov. 7 AAA Texas 500 Texas 30 1 334/334 Running $453,575 31 1st ▲ Nov. 14 Kobalt Tools 500 Phoenix 17 12 312/312 Running $103,300 190 1st ▬ Nov. 21 Ford 400 Homestead 37 14 267/267 Running $88,850 0 2nd ▼ AVERAGES/TOTALS 17.2 12.9 97.7% $5,624,220 1,184

Driver: Denny Hamlin 42 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2009 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 15 Daytona 500 Daytona 10 26 152/152 Running $295,963 27th ▬ Feb. 22 Auto Club 500 Auto Club 23 6 250/250 Running $129,025 15th ▼ March 1 Shelby 427 Las Vegas 34 22 284/285 Running $110,125 14th ▲ March 8 Kobalt Tools 500 Atlanta 6 13 329/330 Running $93,525 14th ▬ March 22 Food City 500 Bristol 24 2 503/503 Running $138,275 7 8th ▲ March 29 Goody’s 500 Martinsville 8 2 500/500 Running $149,000 296 5th ▲ April 5 Samsung 500 Texas 16 12 334/334 Running $139,025 6th ▼ April 19 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 12 6 312/312 Running $107,975 5th ▲ April 26 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 18 22 188/188 Running $104, 275 28 5th ▬ May 2 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 3 14 400/400 Running $101,050 148 4th ▲ May 9 Southern 500 Darlington 23 13 367/367 Running $103,175 5th ▼ May 24 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 13 11 227/227 Running $122,655 5th ▬ May 31 Autism Speaks 400 Dover 13 35 232/400 Accient $96,400 7th ▼ June 7 Pocono 500 Pocono 7 38 178/200 Running $83,250 12th ▼ June 14 LifeLock 400 Michigan 13 3 200/200 Running $125,635 1 10th ▲ June 21 Toyota SaveMart 350 Sonoma 24 5 113/113 Running $128,325 33 7th ▲ June 28 Lenox Tools 301 New Hampshire 7 15 273/273 Running $96,150 1 6th ▲ July 4 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 6 3 160/160 Running $180,325 63 6th ▬ July 11 LifeLock 400 Chicagoland 4 5 267/267 Running $152,225 5th ▲ July 26 Brickyard 400 Indianapolis 14 34 144/160 Running $160,775 6th ▼ Aug. 2 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 6 1 200/200 Running $235,725 91 5th ▲ Aug. 9 Helluva Good! at the Glen Watkins Glen 3 10 90/90 Running $93,050 5th ▬ Aug. 16 Carfax 400 Michigan 16 10 200/200 Running $100,775 2 5th ▬ Aug. 22 Sharpie 400 Bristol 41 5 500/500 Running $136,575 4th ▲ Sept. 6 Pep Boys 500 Atlanta 10 6 325/325 Running $138,975 23 4th ▬ Sept. 12 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Richmond 3 1 400/400 Running $238,075 299 4th ▬ 2009 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 20 Sylvania 300 NHMS 4 2 300/300 Running $179,275 22 2nd ▲ Sept. 27 AAA 400 Dover 13 22 398/400 Running $89,600 6th ▼ Oct. 4 Price Chopper 400 Kansas 22 5 267/267 Running $139,225 1 6th ▬ Oct. 11 Pepsi 500 Auto Club 1 37 195/250 Accident $123,050 21 9th ▼ Oct. 17 NASCAR Banking 400 LMS 17 42 192/334 Engine $87,875 54 11th ▼ Oct. 25 Tums 500 Martinsville 17 1 501/501 Running $189,500 206 9th ▲ Nov. 1 AMP Energy 500 Talladega 9 38 137/191 Engine $91,175 11 11th ▼ Nov. 8 Dickies 500 Texas 25 2 334/334 Running $368,900 2 8th ▲ Nov. 15 Checker Auto Parts 500 Phoenix 5 3 312/312 Running $144,825 8th ▬ Nov. 22 Ford 400 Homestead 38 1 267/267 Running $347,975 71 5th ▲ AVERAGES/TOTALS 14.4 13.2 95.6% $5,321,518 1,380

Driver: Denny Hamlin 43 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2008 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 17 Daytona 500 Daytona 4 17 200/200 Running $341,516 32 16th ▬ Feb. 25 Auto Club 500 California 12 41 193/250 Running $115,191 31st ▼ March 2 UAW- 400 Las Vegas 25 9 267/267 Running $144,441 20th ▲ March 9 Kobalt Tools 500 Atlanta 22 15 324/325 Running $112,691 19th ▲ March 16 Food City 500 Bristol 12 6 506/506 Running $128,591 98 15th ▲ March 30 Goody's Cool Orange 500 Martinsville 2 1 500/500 Running $207,931 82 8th ▲ April 6 Samsung 500 Texas 14 5 339/339 Running $206,841 7th ▲ April 12 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 16 3 312/312 Running $164,516 6th ▲ April 27 Aaron's 499 Talladega 7 3 188/188 Running $203,491 37 4th ▲ May 3 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 1 24 407/410 Running $123,166 381 6th ▼ May 10 Dodge Challenger 500 Darlington 21 7 367/367 Running $131,941 15 4th ▲ May 25 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 16 24 399/400 Running $127,266 1 4th ▬ June 1 Autism Speaks 400 Dover 33 43 16/400 DNF $110,699 9th ▼ June 8 Pocono 500 Pocono 16 3 200/200 Running $162,866 17 5th ▲ June 15 LifeLock 400 Michigan 5 14 203/203 Running $115,841 1 6th ▼ June 22 Toyota/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 13 27 112/112 Running $110,441 8th ▼ June 29 Lenox Tools 301 New Hampshire 12 8 284/284 Running $121,916 7th ▲ July 5 Coke Zero 400 Daytona 15 26 162/162 Running $124,716 6 7th ▬ July 12 LifeLock.com 400 Chicago 7 40 263/267 Running $114,571 12th ▼ July 27 400 at the Brickyard Indianapolis 23 3 160/160 Running $331,516 26 8th ▲ Aug. 3 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 14 23 160/160 Running $105,341 10th ▼ Aug. 10 Centurion Boats at the Glen Watkins Glen 10 8 90/90 Running $113,866 9th ▲ Aug. 17 3M Performance 400 Michigan 37 39 194/200 DNF $106,616 12th ▼ Aug. 23 Sharpie 500 Bristol 21 3 500/500 Running $202,716 11th ▲ Aug. 31 Pepsi 500 California 21 3 250/250 Running $178,091 11th ▬ Sept. 7 Chevy Rock and Roll 400 Richmond 11 3 400/400 Running $165,366 4 6th ▲ 2008 CHASE FOR THE SPRINT CUP Sept. 14 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 6 9 300/300 Running $121,016 6th ▬ Sept. 21 Camping World RV 400 Dover 3 38 362/400 Running $102,266 11th ▼ Sept. 28 Camping World RV 400 Kansas 30 11 267/267 Running $133,816 1 10th ▲ Oct. 5 Amp Energy 500 Talladega 37 39 98/190 DNF $106,116 9 12th ▼ Oct. 11 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 12 16 334/334 Running $107,741 12th ▬ Oct. 19 TUMS QuikPak 500 Martinsville 12 5 504/504 Running $121,916 11th ▲ Oct. 26 Pep Boys 500 Atlanta 11 3 334/334 Running $215, 691 56 11th ▬ Nov. 2 Dickies 500 Texas 17 17 333/334 Running $139,566 12th ▼ Nov. 9 Checkers O'Reilly 500 Phoenix 8 5 313/313 Running $140,991 9th ▲ Nov. 16 Ford 400 Homestead 25 13 267/267 Running $108,341 8th ▲ AVERAGES/TOTALS 15.3 15.4 94.4% $5,368,964 766

Driver: Denny Hamlin 44 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2007 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 18 Daytona 500 Daytona 9 28 201/202 Running $279,175 28th ▬ Feb. 25 Auto Club 500 California 17 11 250/250 Running $116,800 18th ▲ March 11 UAW-DiamlerChrysler 400 Las Vegas 17 3 267/267 Running $212,225 8th ▲ March 18 Kobalt Tools 500 Atlanta 30 19 324/325 Running $88,650 8th ▬ March 25 Food City 500 Bristol 10 14 504/504 Running $113,750 177 8th ▬ April 1 Goody’s Cool Orange 500 Martinsville 1 3 500/500 Running $139,125 125 6th ▲ April 15 Samsung 500 Texas 7 9 334/334 Running $143,100 5th ▲ April 21 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Phoenix 3 3 312/312 Running $158,150 70 5th ▬ April 29 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 3 21 192/192 Running $102,550 48 5th ▬ May 6 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 6 3 400/400 Running $150,125 12 4th ▲ May 13 Dodge Avenger 500 Darlington 7 2 367/367 Running $211,550 179 4th ▬ May 27 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 6 9 400/400 Running $136,550 1 4th ▬ June 4 Autism Speaks 400 Dover 29 4 400/400 Running $149,400 4th ▬ June 10 Pocono 500 Pocono 2 6 106/106 Running $123,625 49 3rd ▲ June 17 Citizens Bank 400 Michigan 7 14 199/200 Running $94,025 1 2nd ▲ June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 300 Infineon 36 10 110/110 Running $105,875 3 2nd ▬ July 1 Lennox Industrial Tools 300 New Hampshire 11 1 300/300 Running $235,775 46 2nd ▬ July 6 Pepsi 400 Daytona 2 43 99/160 Running $106,611 10 2nd ▬ July 11 USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland 13 17 267/267 Running $106,450 2nd ▬ July 29 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard IMS 10 22 159/160 Running $167,875 2nd ▬ Aug. 5 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 6 3 200/200 Running $157,200 2nd ▬ Aug. 12 Centurion Boats at the Glen Watkins Glen 2 2 90/90 Running $167,225 2nd ▬ Aug. 19 3M Performance 400 Michigan 8 5 203/203 Running $109,650 2nd ▬ Aug. 25 Sharpie 500 Bristol 37 43 209/500 Engine $102,268 3rd ▼ Sept. 2 Sharp Aquos 500 California 9 19 249/250 Running $108,600 3rd ▬ Sept. 8 Chevy Rock and Roll 400 Richmond 5 6 400/400 Running $105,575 17 3rd ▬ 2007 CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP Sept. 16 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 14 15 300/300 Running $95,040 9th ▼ Sept. 23 Dodge Dealers 400 Dover 3 38 308/400 Running $89,650 61 12th ▼ Sept. 30 LifeLock 400 Kansas 5 29 209/210 Running $99,625 12th ▬ Oct. 7 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega 22 4 188/188 Running $140,975 40 9th ▲ Oct. 13 Bank of America 500 Charlotte 11 20 337/337 Running $87,200 9th ▬ Oct. 21 Subway 500 Martinsville 30 6 506/506 Running $105,800 9th ▬ Oct. 28 Bass Pro Shops 500 Atlanta 18 24 328/329 Running $103,250 2 9th ▬ Nov. 4 Dickies 500 Texas 7 29 324/334 Running $115,625 45 11th ▼ Nov. 11 Checker AutoParts 300 Phoenix 15 16 312/312 Running $84,925 12th ▼ Nov. 18 Ford 400 Homestead 32 3 267/267 Running $208,000 19 12th ▬ AVERAGES/TOTALS 12.4 14.0 95.6% $4,821,004 905

Driver: Denny Hamlin 45 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2006 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 19 Daytona 500 Daytona 17 30 202/202 Running $254,833 30th ▬ Feb. 26 Auto Club 500 California 5 12 251/251 Running $104,575 20th ▲ March 12 UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 Las Vegas 16 10 270/270 Running $109,650 16th ▲ March 20 Golden Corral 500 Atlanta 7 31 323/325 Running $70,125 16 20th ▼ March 26 Food City 500 Bristol 33 14 500/500 Running $88,000 17th ▲ April 2 DirecTV 500 Martinsville 41 37 307/500 DNF $65,250 23rd ▼ April 9 Samsung/Radio Shack 500 Texas 8 4 334/334 Running $208,500 41 14th ▲ April 22 Subway Fresh 500 Phoenix 6 34 289/312 Running $61,500 18th ▼ May 1 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 30 22 187/188 Running $84,625 1 19th ▼ May 7 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 7 2 400/400 Running $165,200 19 16th ▲ May 13 Dodge Charger 500 Darlington 5 10 367/367 Running $97,900 13th ▲ May 28 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 8 9 400/400 Running $111,000 25 12th ▲ June 4 Neighborhood Excellence 400 Dover 7 11 400/400 Running $94,200 11th ▲ June 11 Pocono 500 Pocono 1 1 200/200 Running $220,100 83 9th ▲ June 18 3M Performance 400 Michigan 21 12 129/129 Running $78,925 9th ▬ June 25 Dodge/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 40 12 110/110 Running $85,075 11th ▼ July 1 Pepsi 400 Daytona 6 17 160/160 Running $93,700 10th ▲ July 9 USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland 7 14 270/270 Running $91,525 12th ▼ July 16 Lenox Industrial 300 New Hampshire 12 6 308/308 Running $95,425 1 12th ▬ July 23 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 1 1 200/200 Running $230,100 151 8th ▲ Aug. 6 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Indianapolis 14 10 160/160 Running $177,225 7th ▲ Aug. 13 AMD at the Glen Watkins Glen 10 10 90/90 Running $78,850 8th ▼ Aug. 20 GFS Marketplace 400 Michigan 9 9 200/200 Running $81,175 8th ▬ Aug. 26 Sharpie 500 Bristol 6 6 500/500 Running $111,800 6th ▲ Sept. 3 Sony HD 500 California 8 6 250/250 Running $107,000 29 7th ▼ Sept. 9 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Richmond 1 15 399/400 Running $ 87,525 19 5th ▲ 2006 CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP Sept. 17 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 5 4 300/300 Running $113,050 2nd ▲ Sept. 24 Dover 400 Dover 23 9 400/400 Running $80,875 3rd ▼ Oct. 1 Banquet 400 Kansas 25 18 266/267 Running $88,925 2nd ▲ Oct. 8 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega 12 21 188/188 Running $75,000 1 5th ▼ Oct. 14 Bank of America 500 LMS 23 28 265/334 Running $64,550 6th ▼ Oct. 22 Subway 500 Martinsville 3 2 500/500 Running $118,525 28 4th ▲ Oct. 29 Bass Pro Shops 500 Atlanta 4 8 325/325 Running $105,625 3rd ▲ Nov. 5 Dickies 500 Texas 6 10 339/339 Running $121,200 4th ▼ Nov. 12 Checker Auto Parts 500 Phoenix 22 3 312/312 Running $139,800 4th ▬ Nov. 19 Ford 400 Homestead 33 3 268/268 Running $183,500 3rd ▲ AVERAGES/TOTALS 13.5 12.5 97.3% $4,145,133 418

Driver: Denny Hamlin 46 #11 FedEx Racing Team — 2005 Season Results

DATE EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS STATUS WINNINGS LED PTS TREND Feb. 20 Daytona 500 Daytona* 40 36 168/203 Crash $244,988 36th ▬ Feb. 27 Auto Club 500 California* 39 37 215/250 Engine $76,325 37th ▼ March 13 UAW-Daimler Chrysler 400 Las Vegas* 17 22 266/267 Running $84,425 36th ▲ March 20 Golden Corral 500 Atlanta* 10 25 323/325 Running $66,285 34th ▲ April 3 Food City 500 Bristol* 36 38 342/500 Running $76,585 35th ▼ April 10 Advance Auto Parts 500 Martinsville* 12 12 500/500 Running $69,375 33rd ▲ April 17 Samsung 500 Texas* 29 36 250/334 Running $76,950 34th ▼ April 23 Subway 500 Phoenix* 18 29 309/312 Running $60,800 35th ▼ May 1 Aaron's 499 Talladega* 18 26 171/194 Running $77,100 34th ▲ May 7 Dodge Charger 500 Darlington* 25 38 285/370 Running $65,475 36th ▼ May 14 Chevy 400 Richmond* 38 25 399/400 Running $63,475 36th ▬ June 5 MBNA 400 Dover* 36 20 398/400 Running $83,320 36th ▬ June 12 Pocono 500 Pocono* 30 40 43/201 Crash $58,825 36th ▬ June 19 Batman Begins 400 Michigan* 26 20 200/200 Running $75,890 36th ▬ June 26 Dodge/SaveMart 350 Sonoma+ 8 12 110/110 Running $81,935 35th ▲ July 2 Pepsi 400 Daytona* 8 18 160/160 Running $91,050 1 11th ▼ July 10 USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland* 43 20 267/267 Running $93,050 36th ▬ July 17 New England 300 New Hampshire* 27 24 299/300 Running $72,225 1 34th ▲ July 24 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono* 19 24 203/203 Running $64,750 34th ▬ Aug. 7 Allstate 400 Indianapolis* 18 33 159/160 Running $133,000 35th ▼ Aug. 14 Sirius at The Glen Watkins Glen+ 35 37 86/92 Running $ 57,200 35th ▬ Aug. 21 GFS Marketplace 400 Michigan+ 20 40 159/200 Engine $67,035 35th ▬ Aug. 27 Sharpie 500 Bristol+ 39 27 497/500 Running $84,905 35th ▬ Sept. 4 Sony HD 500 California$ 8 39 209/254 Running $81,915 35th ▬ Sept. 10 Chevy Monte Carlo 400 Richmond+ 39 9 400/400 Running $82,125 7 35th ▬ Sept. 18 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire$ 29 34 251/300 Running $66,750 35th ▬ Sept. 25 MBNA 400 Dover$ 37 25 401/404 Running $68,200 35th ▬ Oct. 2 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega$ 19 29 165/190 Running $73,250 1 35th ▬ Oct. 9 Banquet 400 Kansas# 7 32 265/267 Running $76,725 35th ▬ Oct. 15 UAW-GM Quality 500 Charlotte# 39 8 336/336 Running $92,325 1 35th ▬ Oct. 23 Subway 500 Martinsville# 5 8 500/500 Running $75,150 35th ▬ Oct. 30 Bass Pro Shops 500 Atlanta# 25 19 324/325 Running $88,275 35th ▬ Nov. 6 Dickies 500 Texas # 14 7 334/334 Running $134,300 32nd ▲ Nov. 13 Checker Auto Parts 500 Phoenix# 1 13 312/312 Running $82,225 23 32nd ▬ Nov. 20 Ford 400 Homestead# 42 33 263/267 Running $61,030 1 33rd ▼ AVERAGES/TOTALS 24.4 25.6 92.6% $2,907,238 34

Drivers: * + $ J.J. Yeley # Denny Hamlin 47 Chris Gabehart — Biography

Chris Gabehart Crew Chief, #11 FedEx Toyota Birthdate: May 16, 1981 Spouse: Jen Hometown: Louisville, Ky. Resides: Mooresville, N.C.

Chris Gabehart enters his third season at the helm of the #11 FedEx Racing Team in 2021. His first two years with driver Denny Hamlin yielded a total of 13 wins – six in 2019 and seven in 2020 – with each season culminating in a trip to the Championship 4 finale and a shot at a NASCAR Cup Series title. Gabehart also steered Hamlin to back-to-back Daytona 500 victories in the crew chief’s first two seasons atop the FedEx Racing pit box.

Gabehart honed his crew chief skills within the Joe Gibbs Racing system before making his Cup debut. Having previously served as a crew chief in JGR’s Xfinity Series program, Gabehart captured nine wins in three seasons leading the Nos. 20 and 19 Xfinity Series teams.

From a young age Gabehart watched his grandfather and father race, which ignited his own desire to get behind the wheel of a car. By the time he was 10, he was competing in go-karts. After competing in late model races throughout the country, he ended his tenure as a driver. It was then that he realized he wanted to continue pursuing a career in racing, just not behind the wheel.

In the years following his graduation from Purdue University, where he earned a degree in mechanical engineering, Gabehart connected with Tom Busch (father of JGR driver Kyle Busch), and eventually was named crew chief for the Kyle Busch Motorsports Late Model team for 2010. After building a reputation for himself at Kyle Busch Motorsports working on the Late Model program and filling in as an engineer in the Truck Series, Gabehart was invited to be an engineer on Busch’s Cup team for the 2012 season – an opportunity Gabehart knew he had to take, ultimately leading him to Joe Gibbs Racing.

Gabehart lives in Mooresville, N.C., with his wife, Jen, and baby daughter, Leona.

48 Joe Gibbs — Biography

Joe Gibbs Owner, Joe Gibbs Racing

As Owner of Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) and former head coach of the Washington Redskins, Joe Gibbs has a Hall of Fame history in two of the top sports in the United States – the National Football League and NASCAR.

Gibbs, who won three Super Bowl titles during his first stint as Redskins coach from 1981-1992, formed Joe Gibbs Racing in July 1991 with business partner Don Meredith. Under Joe Gibbs’ ownership, JGR has won five NASCAR Cup Series titles (2000, 2002, 2005, 2015 and 2019). JGR has also won the Daytona 500 with Denny Hamlin (3) and , earned five Brickyard 400 trophies and scored 185 NASCAR Cup Series wins.

In addition to his Cup Championships and Super Bowl victories, Gibbs was named NFL’s “Coach of the Year” in 1982, 1983 and 1991 and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996. After returning the Redskins to prominence in his second stint as head coach, he retired from coaching in January 2008.

Gibbs was inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in January 2020 for his history of accomplishments in racing. He is the only person inducted into both the NASCAR and Pro Football Halls of Fame.

He and his wife, Pat, reside in Cornelius, N.C.

49 #11 Racing History

There are certain numbers in sports that are forever associated with success. These numbers are synonymous with great champions, winning teams and unforgettable moments.

FedEx and Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) brought the #11 back to the track in 2005 and it, too, holds an important place in NASCAR lore.

Fully expecting to add more great moments to its already impressive history, FedEx and JGR delivered great results over the past 15 seasons, and are looking to add more in 2020.

All-Time Wins The #11 has scored 224 victories in NASCAR’s premier division, the winningest car number in NASCAR history. Championship History All-Time Pole Awards Cars carrying the #11 have started from the pole more than any other Eight NASCAR Series Championships number in NASCAR history with 164 times. have been won by cars carrying the #11 — 1961, 1965 First Win Cale Yarborough — 1976, 1977, 1978 Parnelli Jones won the first race in the #11 car, taking the checkered flag in — 1981, 1982, 1985 Bremerton, Wash., on Aug. 4, 1957.

Last Win Denny Hamlin drove the #11 Toyota to victory lane at Talladega Superspeedway on Oct. 4, 2020.

First Race Skimp Hersey drove a 1947 Ford carrying the #11 to an 18th-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway on June 19, 1947.

Drivers Seven NASCAR Hall of Famers have won at least one race driving the #11, including Ned Jarrett, Cale Yarborough, Darrell Waltrip, , Junior Johnson, and Terry Labonte.

Personal Significance J.D. Gibbs, president of Joe Gibbs Racing, wore #11 during his football career from 1987-1990 at The College of William & Mary.

All stats from NASCARmedia.com and Racing-Reference.info 50 Contacts

Shari Spiewak Current Global for FedEx Racing T. 704.200.1779 [email protected]

Chip Chatellier FedEx Sponsorship Marketing T. 901.434.5204 [email protected]