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Truex wins at Martinsvil­le to earn spot in championsh­ip race

- By Jenna Fryer AP Auto Racing Writer

MARTINSVIL­LE, Va. — Martin Truex Jr. was celebratin­g the victory that locked him into NASCAR’S title race when he heard the crowd roar, looked up at the big screen and saw two championsh­ip contenders jawing at each other on pit road.

“Oh, look, a fight,” the winner said.

Indeed, Denny Hamlin was knocked to the ground in a confrontat­ion with Joey Logano in the most intense action of an otherwise lackluster playoff Sunday at Martinsvil­le Speedway.

Truex earned a spot in NASCAR’S championsh­ip race for the third consecutiv­e year by leading 464 of the 500 laps. He’s the first driver to claim one of the four spots in the Nov. 17 title race at Homestead-miami Speedway while leading the most laps in a win since Kyle Petty led 484 laps in 1992 at

Rockingham.

There were just three lead changes, and Truex controlled the event from the first round of pit stops, when he beat Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Hamlin back onto the track for the lead. He was hardly challenged

at all and his Toyota coasted to his first career victory at NASCAR’S shortest track.

“We’re going to Homestead again and that was what we tried to accomplish this weekend,” Truex said. “We don’t have to worry about points anymore. We can just get to work on our Homestead car.”

Martinsvil­le marked the first of three races in the round of eight of the playoffs, where the field will be trimmed to a winner-take-all final four for the finale. Truex is locked in, while Hamlin, Kyle Busch and Logano are above the cutline. Kevin Harvick, Ryan Blaney, Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson are the

bottom four.

The next two rounds will be mustwin situations for Elliott, NASCAR’S most popular driver, who suffered a catastroph­ic mechanical failure and finished 36th in the 38-car field. A victory earns a playoff driver an automatic berth into the final four.

For Truex, the win was redemption from a year ago at Martinsvil­le when he raced Logano cleanly over the closing laps and Logano snatched the win away from Truex. Logano then won the championsh­ip.

“After last year, everybody wants to keep talking about last year, and I’m like ‘We’ve got work to do,’” said Truex, the 2018 champion who will race for the title for the fourth time in five years.

 ?? Ap-steve Helber ?? Martin Truex Jr. is doused with water and confetti after winning a NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsvil­le Speedway in Martinsvil­le, Va., on Sunday.
Ap-steve Helber Martin Truex Jr. is doused with water and confetti after winning a NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsvil­le Speedway in Martinsvil­le, Va., on Sunday.

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