Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hamlin puts an end to Dover drought

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DOVER, Del — Denny Hamlin crossed Dover off the list of tracks where he had yet to win and turned his ambitions toward one more goal he’d like to scratch off the docket.

Pushing 40, Hamlin’s first career Cup championsh­ip is within his grasp — and he might never be better.

“I’m in the prime of my career right now, and I’ve got things rolling,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin tamed the concrete mile oval that gave him fits for 15 years and zipped past Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. with eight laps left to win the NASCAR Cup Series race Saturday at Dover Internatio­nal Speedway.

Hamlin was 0 for 28 at Dover, the kind of losing streak that had him studying the runs of his more successful JGR teammates in Truex and Kyle Busch to pick up tips on how best to win at the track.

He learned from his teammates — then beat them in the No. 11 Toyota, though Truex’s runner-up finish and Busch’s third gave JGR a 1-2-3 finish in the first of two races this weekend at Dover.

“People always ask what your least favorite track is, and I say Dover just because I’m not that good,” Hamlin said. “I love the track, I just haven’t been very good here.”

Hamlin matched Kevin Harvick for the season victory lead with six, matching his total from last season and closing within two of his career high set in 2010. He opened this season with a Daytona 500 win, and added wins at Homestead, Pocono and Kansas to catapult toward the kind of sensationa­l run he’s never had in an otherwise stellar career.

“There’s been no year where it’s been like this,” Hamlin said. “Every week. It’s literally every single week. We set some lofty goals at the beginning of the year to try to win 10 races. It’s still achievable. We should have more than six easily.”

Hamlin has come oh-so close to winning it all and was runner-up in 2010 and finished fourth last season. Hamlin’s even become ambivalent toward his growing checkered flag collection because “we’re winning so much now.” He’d like to excuse himself from the list of greatest drivers to never win it all, but he’s on it. Hamlin has 43 career wins, which puts him behind Junior Johnson (50) for most Cup victories without a championsh­ip.

Hamlin was dominant in Dover with wins in the first two stages and he led a racehigh 115 laps. Hamlin never lost the faith when Truex controlled most of the final third of the race, and knew he could nip his teammate and earn the playoff points that could make him a lock for Phoenix.

“We just took that whole last stage to get back to him but I was confident,” Hamlin said.

Truex snapped a streak of five consecutiv­e third-place finishes and ended up second. It’s his sixth consecutiv­e top10 finish. Truex, who has three career Dover wins, blamed Aric Almirola for ruining his day.

“Every time I tried to move up and get some air in my car, he’d just slide up in front of me like an idiot,” Truex said.

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