Hamlin didn’t give Stewart the win at Sonoma:

Joe Gibbs Racing driver #11-Denny Hamlin was made available to the media at Daytona International Speedway, some of the Q&A;’s from the transcript:
: Q) Did you let Tony win at Sonoma?
HAMLIN: ‘I didn’t let Tony (Stewart) win. I made a mistake and didn’t execute good. Ultimately I made a mistake and thought we would maybe drag race to the line because we were in the center of the corner side-by-side and I thought this could be good. Once I saw him steer left, I knew it was over with. He had an opportunity to – if I’m in his situation, I probably would do the same. My biggest mistake I feel like is not recognizing the gap I had behind me. I don’t know whether Tony would have gotten there. I thought it would have been very close if you really wanted to carry the car down in there, whether he still would have got to me or not. I still needed to execute to make him make the decision. Instead I made the decision for him.’ Q) Did you speak to your team after the Sonoma finish?
HAMLIN: ‘I did. I talked to the team and said I apologized. I mean, I hate to call one of my crew guys out, but I mean he even had a conversation with my girlfriend (Jordan Fish) and said – she says, ‘˜Hey, we gonna get a win today,’ and he says, ‘˜We might want to play the lotto instead.’ We hadn’t had the best luck on road courses. I think statistically, I’m probably the worst average finish of any full-time Cup driver over the last six years and so it was out of the blue and I don’t know. I’m sort of happy with second. I also could have been 32nd after the last corner if he was close enough, so who knows, but I’d love to play it over again and have the experience that I have now knowing what I maybe could have done because I’ve never really honestly broke down road course races to figure out the proper defensive move in the final corner of the final lap.’
Q) How did you end up designing your own Camry paint scheme?
HAMLIN: ‘Yeah, I wanted – it was an awesome thing for me. Obviously after the Daytona 500, they presented my crew chief (Dave Rogers) with a nice gift and everything and I remember my first gift from FedEx and it’s material things and it’s all great, but they said, ‘˜You know, what else do we give you?’ And so they offered me an opportunity to design my own paint scheme for this July race coming back. I didn’t think about the temperature with the color choices for sure, but I just wanted it to be like an old school-type car. This isn’t really what my late models looked like, but just to me I look at the car and I think old school, short track-type paint scheme that they have on super late models, so it’s cool. It’s a lot of the colors that I have on my personal logos. It’s black, red and white, so I think next year if they let me do it, it’s going to be white on white on white.’
Q) Do you provide input on your normal paint schemes?
HAMLIN: ‘I get to have a little bit of input for sure, but the people at FedEx are a lot smarter than I am with branding and figuring out what colors pop on certain things and so they’re pretty consistent on doing everything and I’m okay with it.’(Toyota Racing), see an image of the scheme Hamlin will run at Daytona on the #11 Team Schemes page