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Hamlin wins in third overtime at Talladega

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TALLADEGA, Ala. — Denny Hamlin was one of the last drivers standing at the end of the messiest and longest race in Talladega Superspeed­way history.

The Daytona 500 winner surged to the win with a sweeping three-wide pass — the 58th lead change of the race — coming out of the final turn of the third overtime Sunday. The race went nearly 32 miles, or 12 laps, longer than scheduled because of a record 13 cautions that collected nearly every playoff contender.

Fitting for this particular wreck-fest was that Hamlin’s win needed official review. He had gone below the yellow out-of-bounds line during the third overtime, but NASCAR ruled the move was legal.

“They were crashing in front of us,“Hamlin shrugged. “Obviously, I got forced down there.“

The crowd of 15,000 — the most allowed to attend the Alabama superspeed­way — booed Hamlin as he was declared the winner. The race went more than four hours, so long that it was moved from NBC to NBC Sports Network because local news and then NFL football needed the big network.

The brutality of the day was punctuated by Kyle Busch, who was at last given a merciful exit when he was collected in an accident during the second overtime.

The reigning Cup champion is still winless this season and on the verge of playoff eliminatio­n. He was involved in a dizzying number of incidents at Talladega, including a 13-car accident in which older brother, Kurt, went airborne over Cole Custer. That accident brought out the first of two red-flag stoppages.

Hamlin earned the automatic berth into the next round of the playoffs, joining Kurt Busch, winner last week at home track

Las Vegas but one of six playoff drivers that failed to reach the finish.

“You’re on top one week with a win and everything’s fantastic,” Busch said. “And then this week we’re here at Talladega … and next thing you know, I’m going for one of the wildest rides I’ve ever been in.”

After Hamlin, Austin Dillon was the next highest-finishing playoff driver at 12th. Four of 12 drivers will be eliminated next week at The Roval at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The bottom four in the standings are Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Aric Almirola and Dillon.

Almirola was wrecked while leading near the end of the first stage, and Bowyer triggered the 13-car crash in which Kurt Busch went airborne. The wall was damaged in that crash which brought out the first red flag for repairs.

The second red flag stopped the second overtime, right before Chase Elliott took the lead.

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 ?? Chris Graythen / Getty Images ?? Denny Hamlin celebrates with a burnout after winning at Talladega Superspeed­way on Sunday.
Chris Graythen / Getty Images Denny Hamlin celebrates with a burnout after winning at Talladega Superspeed­way on Sunday.

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