Dennis Hamlin, Father of NASCAR Star Denny Hamlin, Dies From Injuries Sustained in House Fire

Gavin Baker, Lumen Digital Agency

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UPDATE: Wednesday, December 31st at 3:20 PM

For the first time since his father’s passing, 60-time NASCAR Cup Series race-winner Denny Hamlin has made a public comment. In a social media post made on Wednesday afternoon, the Chesterfield, Virginia-native thanked everybody for their condolences on the passing of his father, while offering an update that his mother, Mary Lou, is improving.

“Thank you to everyone who has reached out with condolences on my father’s passing. My mother continues to improve, and our family truly appreciates the outpouring of support and the respect for our privacy during this time.”


UPDATE: Monday, December 29th at 7:00 PM

Gaston County Emergency Medical Services confirmed on Monday evening that Dennis Hamlin, the father of NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin, has succumbed to injuries sustained from Sunday’s house fire.

Hamlin’s mother, Mary Lou, has been transferred to Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Burn Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where, as of now, she is being actively treated.

The couple celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary on Sunday, December 28.

Dennis Hamlin was 75 years old.

Gaston County EMS has yet to determine the cause of the fire.


UPDATE: Monday, December 29th at 12:25 PM

Officials confirmed on Monday that one person has died, and one person has suffered life-threatening injuries in a house fire that took place on Sunday evening on Blacksnake Road, near Stanley, North Carolina.

The name of the deceased, nor the name of the person who was hurt and has life-threatening injuries, has not been released at this time.

More information is expected to be released on Monday afternoon.


Two people have been hospitalized following a house fire on Sunday evening at a residence located on Blacksnake Road, Northeast of Stanley, North Carolina.

Gaston County authorities responded to calls of a house being engulfed in flames at the location just after six o’clock on the evening of December 28. Multiple fire departments responded to the incident.

David Toomey, Lucas-Riverbend Fire Department Chief, confirmed to local news outlets that the home involved in the fire on Sunday was occupied by the parents of NASCAR Cup Series superstar Denny Hamlin.

Won One Real Estate, a company owned by Hamlin, is listed as the owner of the home according to public records.

While Toomey did confirm the identities of the people who lived at the house, he did not confirm whether Hamlin’s parents were the two people hospitalized. At this time, the identities of those two people are still being kept private.

According to the Fire Chief, who spoke to several different local news outlets in the aftermath of the house fire, the home was already somewhere between 40-and-45-percent engulfed in flames by the time first responders arrived on the scene.

One of the difficulties with this particular fire, Toomey says, was that there are no fire hydrants anywhere near the home. That means that all of the water that had to be used to fight the fire, had to be trucked in. Toomey estimates anywhere between 10-12 fire departments were involved in fighting the blaze.

While Toomey classified the house as a “total loss,” the Fire Chief did say that they managed to save some of the stuff that was being stored in the garage — which included some expensive racecars and personal racing memorabilia.

“They had some really expensive cars in the garage and some racing memorabilia and stuff, so all that was saved,” Toomey told the Athletic. “We were able to save all that and get it out so it wasn’t damaged.”

Hamlin is a legend in NASCAR circles, as a three-time champion of the DAYTONA 500 and a 60-time race-winner in the NASCAR Cup Series. The Chesterfield, Virginia-native currently competes full-time at NASCAR’s top-level for Joe Gibbs Racing, where he drives the No. 11 Toyota Camry XSE.

In addition to his duties as a racecar driver, Hamlin is also co-owner of 23XI Racing — which is co-owned by Michael Jordan and Curtis Polk. 23XI made headlines earlier in the off-season after being involved in an antitrust lawsuit with NASCAR, and settling to bring better terms to Chartered Teams.

This is a developing story. Any additional updates will be added as they become available.

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