- HiDenny Hamlin, a veteran driver in the NASCAR Cup Series, has often expressed frustration about the differences between the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity cars. Hamlin points out that the handling and performance characteristics of the two cars are significantly different, which can create challenges for drivers who compete in both series. The Cup cars are heavier and have more downforce compared to the Xfinity cars, which are lighter and less aerodynamically complex. This disparity affects how the cars handle on the track, requiring different driving styles and adjustments.
Hamlin notes that transitioning between the two can be particularly challenging during a race weekend when drivers might practice in one car and race in another. The different braking points, cornering speeds, and overall feel of the cars can lead to a steep learning curve. Additionally, the setups that work for one type of car do not necessarily translate to the other, which can be frustrating for teams trying to dial in the best performance.
Despite these challenges, Hamlin believes that adapting to both types of cars can ultimately make a driver more versatile. However, he advocates for more consistent regulations and car designs to help bridge the gap between the two series, making it easier for drivers and teams to perform at their best.