Denny Hamlin shares his opinion on the main performances in wet conditions in the sport. The NASCAR Cup Series race last week in New Hampshire introduced the use of Goodyear rain tires for the first time. The last 82 laps of the USA Today 301 saw the tires being used, as NASCAR decided to provide fans with a full race experience on Sunday after a long rain delay. The choice of tires had a significant impact on the race result, with some drivers benefiting while others fell behind. A few quickly adapted to the tires and made progress on the track. During a discussion on this matter, JGR veteran Denny Hamlin mentioned four drivers who stood out in these conditions. These drivers included his teammate, the race winner, as well as two others who had impressive performances. Hamlin also noted that another driver on the list, who had a disappointing finish, was hindered by car damage. The past few weeks of racing have been challenging for Hamlin, but he remains optimistic and eager to make a comeback at Nashville Speedway this weekend. He hopes to secure his fourth win of the season and break Chevy’s recent dominance. The future looks promising for the experienced driver, and it will be interesting to see how the rest of the season unfolds.