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Denny Hamlin's fiancée drops four-word reaction to Amanda Wallace's family photo with newborn

The fiancée of NASCAR driver and team owner Denny Hamlin recently reacted to a family picture of Bubba Wallace.

Wallace's wife Amanda shared a sweet family photo on Instagram with their newborn son, Becks Hayden. Jordan Fish, who got engaged to Hamlin earlier this year, left a four-word complement.

"Aren’t yall the cutest," commented Fish.

Amanda and Bubba Wallace started dating in 2016 and got married on New Year’s Eve in 2022. Amanda is a former financial analyst who is active on social media and frequently shares pictures of her family. The two welcomed their first baby boy last month.

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Meanwhile, Hamlin and Fish have been his partners since 2009 and are parents to two daughters, Taylor and Molly.


Denny Hamlin's 23XI Racing and driver Bubba Wallace to compete in 2025

23XI Racing, owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin (along with Front Row Motorsports), will race as an open team in 2025. The team currently fields two cars in the Cup Series with drivers Bubba Wallace (No. 23) and Tyler Reddick (No. 45).

The teams sued NASCAR last month over alleged monopolistic control, unfair business practices, and the 2025 charter agreements. Last week, the court denied the teams' request to compete as chartered teams in 2025. The teams later appealed the decision and Hamlin said that it was uncertain if 23XI would race in the Daytona 500 next year.

However, NASCAR has now removed a rule in the open agreement that blocked them from competing. The teams released a joint statement on November 16:

"We are pleased to announce that NASCAR has removed the anticompetitive release requirement in its open agreement, which will now allow 23XI and Front Row Motorsports to race as open teams in 2025."
"My clients will continue their appeal to the 4th Circuit to issue an injunction so that they can run as chartered teams therefore avoiding irreparable harm. Both teams are pleased that they will continue to be a participant in this sport that they love while fighting to make it fair and just for all," added Jeffery Kessler, the lawyer representing the teams.

Hamlin also clarified that "no agreement was reached" between the teams and NASCAR.

"For clarification sake. No agreement was reached. They just removed the provision," Denny Hamlin wrote.

23XI and FRM as open teams will have to qualify for each race. They will lose the benefits that chartered teams get like guaranteed race spots, which could hurt their chances of securing sponsors and drivers.

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