Denny Hamlin’s 23XI Racing team recently settled a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR. James Gilbert / Getty Images
STANLEY, N.C. — Two people were hospitalized Sunday night after a large fire sparked at a Stanley, N.C., home owned by NASCAR driver and team owner Denny Hamlin.
Fire crews from multiple departments and paramedics swarmed around the 3,724-square-foot home, where flames were bursting from the roof and side of the building.
Property records show the house was built in 2015 and list the owner as Hamlin’s real estate company, Won One Real Estate. The four-bedroom, three-bath home sits on 1.76 acres and is surrounded by trees. Won One Real Estate built the house after purchasing the land in 2014.
Emergency vehicles lined the street outside the home of Denny Hamlin’s parents. (Jordan Bianchi / The Athletic)
Hamlin won six races and had 14 top-5 finishes this past season. He finished second in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series standings, losing to champion Kyle Larson by four points.
In addition to competing in NASCAR himself, Hamlin co-owns 23XI Racing NASCAR team with NBA legend Michael Jordan. Earlier this month, the team settled a multimillion-dollar antitrust lawsuit with the league, which it sued alongside Front Row Motorsports.
This story will be updated.