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Denny Hamlin's Bombardier Challenger lands in Asheville the week of his NASCAR win streak
If aboard, Denny Hamlin would arrive near his home base after a three-race win streak including the Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville and Pocono.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Denny Hamlin

Denny Hamlin
The Bombardier Challenger 601 registered as N400DH, linked to NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin, was tracked departing Mountain View Airport in California on June 30 and arriving at Asheville Regional Airport in North Carolina after a 29-minute hop at an altitude of 9,725 feet.
If Denny Hamlin was aboard, the landing would coincide with his return to the East Coast following a dominant stretch of racing. The 45-year-old driver has won three consecutive Cup Series races — at Nashville Superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, and Pocono Raceway — per AP News and NBC Sports reports this week, pulling within 19 points of the season standings lead. Asheville is roughly a two-hour drive from Hamlin's home near Charlotte, making this a likely personal repositioning.
This flight follows two recent aircraft movements: a June 28 hop from California to Concord, North Carolina, and a June 26 leg from Los Angeles to Mountain View — consistent with a driver traveling between race weekends and team facilities.
The aircraft
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