The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Two-man race continues in Cup Series

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WBy Godwin Kelly godwin.kelly@news-jrnl.com

hew! NASCAR is unmasking and taking a breather this week. After a wild and wacky schedule at Kansas, which included all three national series, featuring a Thursday night Cup Series race, there is only one race on NASCAR’S entire schedule on the near horizon. We can throw it into idle a bit before we mash the clutch … FIRST GEAR: If there was any doubt the 2020 Cup Series is a twoman race, look no further than last week’s race at Kansas Speedway. Denny Hamlin took the checkers and now leads the series in wins (five) and playoff points (28), edging ahead of Kevin Harvick, who has four victories and leads the overall points standings. Hamlin passed Harvick for the lead with 14 laps to go at Kansas, making that win all the more sweeter. “(Harvick) got loose there and when you get in clean air, I think it was probably the first time he was in clean air all day,” said Hamlin, who emerged from a rough patch of finishes. “I saw him get loose and I saw kind of blood in the water there, so we just ran him down.” Harvick, 44, is having one of his best seasons and running his No. 4 Ford with swagger. He finished fourth at Kansas. SECOND GEAR: NASCAR ran four Cup Series races before the coronaviru­s shut everything down in March. Since racing resumed on May 17 at Darlington Raceway, the Cup Series has staged in 15 points races and the All-star Race. Competitor­s have run back-to-back races at Darlington, Charlotte Motor Speedway and Pocono Raceway in an effort to sync up to its original schedule heading into the playoffs. In Pocono’s case, those Cup races were held on consecutiv­e days in order to help accommodat­e NBC and its planned Summer Olympics coverage. The Olympics, which would have started on July 23, were postponed to next year. This is a quiet week. There is only one NASCAR race this week, The Foxwood’s Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire. Exhale. THIRD GEAR: Ryan Preece is having a bad run of luck that actually transcends bad luck. In his last four starts, he has finished last three times and been involved in three wrecks. His crash at Kansas looked horrifying, but he escaped unscathed. “It’s frustratin­g for all of us at JTG Daugherty because we’ve been working really hard and probably had a top-10 car there at the end,” he said after emerging from the care center. “I’m alright, just ready for this year to turn around.” FOURTH GEAR: Two passings to note. Master motor builder Maurice Petty, 81, and brother of Richard Petty, died Saturday. Maurice built the crazy horsepower engines that Richard enjoyed during his heyday in NASCAR. A few days earlier Bob Bahre, who founded New Hampshire Motor Speedway, died at the age of 93.

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 ?? [NASCAR GETTY IMAGES/JARED C. TILTON] ?? Denny Hamlin is No. 1 in NASCAR Cup Series wins this season after nabbing his fifth checkered flag at Kansas.
[NASCAR GETTY IMAGES/JARED C. TILTON] Denny Hamlin is No. 1 in NASCAR Cup Series wins this season after nabbing his fifth checkered flag at Kansas.
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