The Oklahoman

Hamlin looks to continue momentum at Martinsvil­le

- By Jenna Fryer

All the momentum is with Denny Hamlin headed to Martinsvil­le Speedway for the opening race of the third round of NASCAR's playoffs.

Ham lin, a five-time winner at the Virginia short track, need not look far for worthy challenger­s, including two of his Joe Gibbs Racing teammates.

J GR moved into the round of eight with three of its four drivers still racing for the Cup Series title and a reasonable shot at advancing the trio into the season finale shootout next month. Kyle Busch was the regular- season champion and holds a four-point lead over teammate Martin Truex Jr. in the standings before Sunday's race. Truex leads the series with six wins, including two in the first round of the playoffs.

Hamlin is third in points and coming off his fifth win of the season, giving Gibbs and Toyota a tremendous 1-2-3 attack for the title. It's only fitting the Gibbs group is in this position the team has won 16 of the 32 races so far this season but snagging three of the final four spots in the Homestead-Miami Speedway title- de cidi ng race will be a tricky navigation inside the organizati­on.

“Right now, we have very good chemistry,” Gibbs said after Hamlin won at Kansas Speedway last Sunday. “It's not going to buy us anything next week. I get so nervous. I was all excited about (Hamlin), then somebody mentioned next week, and I almost threw up. I said `You mean this doesn't get us to Homestead?”'

No, the road to Homestead begin sat the shortest track on the circuit, at ricky paper clip- shaped 0.526- mile oval. The middle round is at Texas Motor Speedway and then the championsh­ip field of four is decided at IS M Raceway outside Phoenix.

Busch, a four-time winner this season but mired in a stretch of 18 races without one, is ready for this nail-biting round. He has just two top-five finishes through the first six playoff races and is eager to get back up front.

“I feel like it's our best round. We run well at all three of those places and we've won a few at Texas, we won Martinsvil­le twice and Phoenix has been getting better for us, too,” Busch said. “We just need to continue to execute and do a good job and make sure that we mind our Ps and Qs.”

Truex has never won at Martinsvil­le but his performanc­e has picked up the last several years. He has finished eighth or better the last four races, was runner-up to Busch in 2017 and third last October.

“We know what we need to do,” Truex said. “Now it's just a matter of going out and doing it. We have been fast, ran up front and led laps at all of these tracks in this round.”

A win at Martinsvil­le gives any team breathing room to focus on the Nov. 17 finale and not worry about earning a slot in the final four.

 ??  ?? Denny Hamlin (11) celebrates after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., on Sunday. Hamlin has the momentum heading into Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Martinsvil­le Speedway. [AP PHOTO/ORLIN WAGNER]
Denny Hamlin (11) celebrates after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., on Sunday. Hamlin has the momentum heading into Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Martinsvil­le Speedway. [AP PHOTO/ORLIN WAGNER]

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