September 11, 2008 8:14pm CDT
Denny Hamlin was in the garage at Michigan International Speedway, looking at his broken car while his competitors battled for the win. His confidence was as broken as his engine that day. He endured a 39th-place finish and dropped to 12th in the point standings, his playoff outlook was bleak, as he told pit reporters that he and his team did not deserve to make the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Then things turned around.Contributing Editor
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