The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Championsh­ip driver Kyle Busch takes top pit stall from Denny Hamlin

- By Dan Gelston

HOMESTEAD, FLA. >> Joe Gibbs issued a team order on the eve of NASCAR’s championsh­ip that gave Kyle Busch an edge over the other three title contenders.

Busch was gifted the coveted No. 1 pit stall Saturday when Joe Gibbs Racing made the dubious decision to force teammate and pole winner Denny Hamlin to pass on the top spot.

Busch qualified second and grabbed the favorable pit stall after Hamlin’s team yielded to Gibbs’ demand.

“It’s an advantage for them, which stinks for us,” said reigning series champion Martin Truex Jr.

Busch will take any perk he can when he races Truex, Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick for the title Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

“Ultimately, it’s an upper management decision, and that’s part of it. I understand,” Hamlin said. “Sat down with Joe quite a bit. He came over pretty fast to talk to me.

“I could see the other side of it. If the roles were reversed, I think we would hope for the same thing.”

Busch should have an advantage because the stall in question is located at the end of pit road and gives drivers a clear exit path and cleaner shot back onto the track. The short exit distance also lessens the concern of a speeding penalty.

“It’s great to have the No. 1 pit stall for the race and I appreciate the teamwork by the guys on the 11,” Busch said. “Coach and everyone at JGR are focused on doing what they can to bring a championsh­ip for the company.”

Hamlin, who is winless this season, and crew chief Mike Wheeler had the traditiona­l first choice of pit stalls because Hamlin posted the fastest qualifying lap. Hamlin also won the pole a year ago but denied Truex’s request for the pit stall. Truex, a Toyota partner of Hamlin’s but not an official teammate, went on to claim first place by the end of the race anyway.

“Hopefully, it all just comes back full circle. Maybe I’ll even get a thank you text,” Hamlin said.

Gibbs, the Super Bowl and NASCAR champion, said he made the call this time.

“Anything like this always stops with me,” Gibbs said.

Hamlin said both he and Gibbs spoke to officials from FedEx and the sponsor understood the decision for JGR to show favoritism.

But he worried that helping Busch for one race may have made the practice acceptable.

“The problem is, from my standpoint is it probably will set a precedent going forward,” Hamlin said. “It probably will be a manufactur­er thing more so than a teammate. I hate it, too, because I denied Martin last year. Luckily, he won the race anyway, but I just think it’s a tough deal, and you’ve got to listen to the boss.”

Busch said Friday he thought the idea would get shot down as it did for Truex, and Hamlin didn’t seem eager to give up his prize. He’s trying to extend a streak of winning at least one race every season since his 2006 rookie year, and Sunday marks his final race with W heeler.

Even Busch understood it was a big ask of Hamlin.

“That’s probably too far, but it would sure be nice,” Busch said.

Busch, the 2015 Cup champion, got what he wanted when Hamlin’s team chose the No. 4 pit stall, which did not violate any NASCAR policy. But Brad Keselowski, Logano’s teammate at Team Penkse, ripped JGR’s decision to manipulate the process.

“Good for the company, bad for the sport,” he said.

Logano has the third stall, Truex has the seventh spot and Harvick has the 39th spot for the race on Sunday afternoon.

Logano swept Saturday’s two practice sessions and hit 171.701 mph for the fastest lap in the second session.

Busch scraped the wall in the closing minutes of the second practice and scuffed the Toyota on the rear right side.

“They all look like that at some point during the weekend. Better in practice than in the race, but it’s just minor, minor damage,” crew chief Adam Stevens said. “It’s nothing we can’t fix in short order.”

Logano also had the best 10-consecutiv­e lap average in the final practice (165.018), followed by Truex and Busch to round out the top three finishers for the run.

Harvick was 10th overall and only averaged 163.124 over his fastest 10 laps around the track on the day. He starts 12th, lowest of any of the title contenders.

“Honestly, it really hasn’t been that good,” Harvick said.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Kyle Busch, right, poses for a photo with a fan during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, Saturday in Homestead, Fla. Busch was gifted the coveted No. 1 pit stall Saturday when Joe Gibbs Racing made the dubious decision to force teammate and pole winner Denny Hamlin to pass on the top spot for the race.
LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kyle Busch, right, poses for a photo with a fan during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, Saturday in Homestead, Fla. Busch was gifted the coveted No. 1 pit stall Saturday when Joe Gibbs Racing made the dubious decision to force teammate and pole winner Denny Hamlin to pass on the top spot for the race.

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