Los Angeles Times

Hamlin gets the jump in All-Star

His pit crew gives him an edge near the finish as Gibbs Racing gets first victory in event.

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CONCORD, N.C.— Denny Hamlin gave Joe Gibbs Racing its first victory in NASCAR’s Sprint All-Star race by using clean air to hold off Kevin Harvick at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Hamlin won the pole for Saturday night’s race, was decent through the first four 25-lap segments, but was slotted sixth based on average finish for the mandatory final pit stop.

His No. 11team, one of the top pit crews in the Sprint Cup Series, got him back on track in first. Hamlin was aided when Brad Keselowski, who raced Hamlin off pit road but exited second, was flagged for speeding.

Keselowski dropped to the rear of the field— taking him out of contention, and putting Kurt Busch, Harvick and Kasey Kahne right behind Hamlin.

Hamlin controlled the restart and jumped out to a huge lead, and Harvick moved into second and tried to chase down the leader.

Although Harvick briefly closed the gap, he had to get out of the throttle when his car drifted too far up the track, and he never got close enough to even attempt a move for the lead.

Hamlin collected the $1million prize while giving manufactur­er Toyota its first win in the All-Star race and Gibbs its first win in 24 appearance­s.

“Everybody wants to be an All-Star,” Hamlin said fromvictor­y lane.

Harvick finished second and was followed by Busch, who believed Hamlin jumped the restart.

“We restarted second, and we’re going to have to go to the tape and look at it to see if Denny went too soon,” Busch said. “I was asleep at the wheel on the restart.”

Jeff Gordon finished fourth in his final All-Star race.

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