Boston Herald

Sweep dreams to Hamlin

- By PETE IACOBELLI

NASCAR

DARLINGTON, S.C. — Denny Hamlin had strong motivation to chase down Martin Truex Jr. after badly missing pit road yesterday at Darlington Raceway — embarrassm­ent.

Hamlin turned a strong lead into a 20-second deficit when he missed the entrance — “Kind of a rookie move,” he said — yet rallied over the final 50 laps to pass Truex and win the Southern 500. It was a dramatic turn of events that had Hamlin relieved he would not be remembered for blowing a certain win.

“I was hoping it would (turn out this way),” he said, “or else I would’ve looked pretty silly trying to explain why we lost.”

No explanatio­ns necessary, expect maybe, how the heck did Hamlin do it?

“I think it’s a great story,” car owner Joe Gibbs said. “You can tell when he goes to certain racetracks, too, that he’s got some favorites that he’s awful good at and this is one of them.”

Hamlin won both Darlington races for the second time in his career, the other coming in 2010. He has won seven times in the two series at Darlington.

Hamlin sure didn’t think he’d celebrate anything after his error with 54 laps left as he fell behind Truex by some 20 seconds. But Hamlin slowly reeled in Truex and passed him with three laps left when his rival brushed the wall and got a flat tire.

Hamlin swept throwback weekend at Darlington after winning the Xfinity race Saturday. Truex won the first two stages, clinching NASCAR’s regular-season championsh­ip and gaining the No. 1 seed heading into the playoffs in two weeks.

Kyle Busch was second, followed by brother Kurt Busch, Austin Dillon and Erik Jones.

Hamlin led 124 laps and looked as if he was easily on the way to a second Southern 500 after winning in 2010. Then inexplicab­ly, Hamlin missed the entrance and seemingly threw the race to the eversteady Truex.

“We can still do this,” crew chief Mike Wheeler told Hamlin after the miscue.

Hamlin got up to Truex’s bumper with three laps to go before moving low around lapped traffic to take the lead and hold on for victory.

“This is a good day all in all. So proud to be back in victory lane in the Southern 500,” he said.

Truex rubbed the wall, blew his right front tire and stumbled home in eighth.

“Sometimes it’s just not your night,” Truex said. “Tonight wasn’t our night.”

Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished 22nd — the same as how he started — in his final time racing at Darlington. On Friday, the track rechristen­ed one of its suite buildings in turn three as “Earnhardt Towers” in honor of Dale Jr. and his late father Dale Earnhardt, who won nine times at Darlington.

Matt Kenseth was sixth, Ryan Newman seventh, then Truex, pole-sitter Kevin Harvick and Jamie McMurray rounding out the top 10.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? GRAND PRIZE: Denny Hamlin poses with the trophy after winning last night’s Southern 500 at Darlington.
AP PHOTO GRAND PRIZE: Denny Hamlin poses with the trophy after winning last night’s Southern 500 at Darlington.

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