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Almirola pulls off shocker at N.H.

Gets first Cup Series victory since 2018 after entering 27th in points

- By Dan Gelston

Loudon, N.H.

With darkness closing in, Aric Almirola sprung to life late Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and pulled off the surprise victory, the first one of the year for Stewart-haas Racing.

“There is no doubt we have struggled,” Almirola said. “But guess what? We’re going playoff racing.”

The victory was a needed boost for Ford and played havoc with the playoff field with only four races left before the 16driver field is set. The race was delayed nearly two hours by rain and NASCAR called it early due to darkness, leaving it eight laps shy of its scheduled conclusion.

Almirola, who entered 27th in the points standings, raced to his third career Cup victory and first since 2018 and was the first driver out of the SHR pack that includes Kevin Harvick, Cole Custer and Chase Briscoe to take the checkered flag. Almirola had only two top 10s this season.

“There have been so many people that have supported us through the crappiest year ever,” Almirola said. “Man, this feels so good for them.”

He broke up the Team Penske party — Brad Keselowksi and Ryan Blaney had a fun backand-forth for the lead at one point — and Christophe­r Bell could not catch him.

Bell won the Xfinity Series race Saturday and was second Sunday. Keselowski, Joey Logano and Blaney made it a 3-4-5 finish for Team Penske.

Almirola rested his head on the car in almost stunned disbelief that he clinched his playoff spot.

“I love this race track,” he said. “I had this race won a couple of years ago and I lost it. We’ve been through so much and I just stood the test.”

Almirola snapped a 98-race winless streak and added New Hampshire to a rain-shortened win at Daytona in 2014 and Talladega in 2018 for his third win in 374 career races.

Ford drivers took five of the top six spots.

NASCAR started the race under wet conditions and that decision turned into a disaster when Kyle Busch, the polesitter, spun on the slick track and wrecked only six laps into the race. Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Martin Truex Jr. and Denny Hamlin also spun and the red flag was waved to stop the race. Truex and Hamlin returned to race. Busch’s race in the No. 18 Toyota was over.

Formula One: Lewis Hamilton roared back from a first-lap incident that sent championsh­ip leader Max Verstappen to the hospital and overcame a 10second penalty to win the British Grand Prix and reignite his title defense. The seven-time champion snapped a five-race winless streak and cut Verstappen’s standings lead to eight points. Verstappen left the hospital later Sunday “without any major injuries,” his Red Bull team said.

 ?? Charles Krupa / Associated Press ?? Aric Almirola snapped a 98-race winless streak to earn his third victory in 374 career starts.
Charles Krupa / Associated Press Aric Almirola snapped a 98-race winless streak to earn his third victory in 374 career starts.

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