Chattanooga Times Free Press

Martinsvil­le had the kind of hard racing NASCAR wants

- BY JENNA FRYER

MARTINSVIL­LE, Va. — Denny Hamlin loves Martinsvil­le Speedway, where he has won five times at a place he considers one of his home tracks. Yet when he was shown on the infield big screen after wrecking Chase Elliot, he was roundly booed.

Yes, the guy from Virginia was booed at his own track.

It took seven playoff races, but Martinsvil­le finally delivered some of the “signature Game 7 moments” that NASCAR chairman Brian France promised under this format.

It was quintessen­tial NASCAR, though that is probably not a popular sentiment a day after a crazy ending to Kyle Busch’s victory in overtime at Martinsvil­le.

Before he collected the checkered flag, Brad Keselowski had been moved out of the lead by Elliott. Then Hamlin wrecked Elliott to send the race into overtime. If that wasn’t enough, Busch had to move teammate Hamlin out of his way to earn the win, and basically half the field, including Hamlin, wrecked as Busch

crossed the finish line.

So Busch got his ticket into NASCAR’s version of the Final Four — only four drivers will be eligible to race for the championsh­ip Nov. 19 at HomesteadM­iami Speedway — and the Martinsvil­le victory earned Busch one of the slots.

Realizing a spot in the finale was the prize on the line in those closing laps is critical to understand­ing why the aggression level was so high. Elliott, increasing­ly frustrated at falling short, used his car to chase Hamlin after the race and give him a hard hit. The two also had a heated exchange on pit road afterward, and Elliott used his arms to encourage the crowd to

unleash its fury on Hamlin.

Hamlin was defensive after the race because, as he noted, a spot in the championsh­ip was on the line. After leaving the track, he reconsider­ed and apologized on social media to Elliott.

“I regret the outcome because it was not intentiona­l the way it turned out, but I am responsibl­e for my own car and take blame. Nothing I say now can turn back the clock,” he wrote in a long Twitter message.

The anger from Elliott overshadow­ed what could be a simmering issue at Joe Gibbs Racing, too. Busch won his third race of these playoffs at Hamlin’s expense, and Hamlin faded to a seventh-place finish.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denny Hamlin, center, leaves the track after Sunday’s race at Martinsvil­le Speedway in Martinsvil­le, Va. He wrecked with Chase Elliott late in the race.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denny Hamlin, center, leaves the track after Sunday’s race at Martinsvil­le Speedway in Martinsvil­le, Va. He wrecked with Chase Elliott late in the race.

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