The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hamlin gets his 2nd win of season

Driver erases late deficit to sweep throwback races.

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DARLINGTON, S.C. — Denny Hamlin has run for championsh­ips before without success. He’s worked hard this season to make sure his latest try for a title goes the way he and his team want.

Hamlin won for the second time this season and establishe­d himself a strong contender for his first NASCAR crown when he overcame a bad mistake to take the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday night.

Hamlin reeled in Martin Truex Jr. with three laps left, erasing a deficit of some 20 seconds to sweep Darlington’s throwback weekend.

After a regular-season finish at Richmond Internatio­nal Raceway next week, the playoffs get going and Hamlin again plans to be hot on the heels of regular-season points champion Truex.

“We’ve been at this point before where we had wins going into the playoffs,” Hamlin said. “Luck has kept us from championsh­ips in the past and mistakes have kept us from championsh­ips in the past. Not many times has it been performanc­e.”

Hamlin said he’s taken a lesson from team owner — and three-time Super Bowl winner — Joe Gibbs. “Coach is all about having a game plan,” Hamlin said. “And it’s something I’ve really worked hard on this year is studying notes and coming up with a game plan when I get to the track.

“Hopefully,” he said, “it pays off 11, 12 races from now.”

Things we learned at Darlington Raceway:

Truex out front: Truex took advantage of NASCAR’s revamped playoff system in clinching the regular-season title and No. 1 spot two weeks before the 16-team postseason begins at Chicagolan­d. Truex is glad that he’s got a cushion to advance even if he has some problems in the early playoff segments. “Definitely can go to Richmond (next week) with no pressure, which is awesome,” he said.

Truexwasaf­avoriteaft­er winningfou­rraces including two of the first three in the championsh­ip chase last year, but he faltered in the round of 12 with an accident at Charlotte and blown engine at Talladega to fall out.

Darlington sweep: Hamlin knows how to sweep races at the track “Too Tough To Tame,” accomplish­ing the Darlington double in 2010 and this weekend. Hamlin won his first Cup race here seven year ago after winning the Xfinity even. This time, he survived two dramatic endings to earn his trophies. He drove around Joey Logano in the final turn on Saturday for that win, then overcame his miss of pit road and falling 20 seconds behind Truex to take the Cup Series title.

Not easy: Kyle Busch, who finished second to teammate Hamlin, said Darlington’s pit road entrance is one of the trickiest and most difficult to manage in NASCAR. “This one is probably one of the hardest, especially because of the tire falloff is just so great here,” Busch said. “Darlington here is probably the worst.”

 ??  ?? Denny Hamlin (left) overcame Martin Truex late.
Denny Hamlin (left) overcame Martin Truex late.

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