Oroville Mercury-Register

Hamlin ends winless season at Southern 500

- By Pete Iacobelli

DARLINGTON, S.C. » Denny Hamlin held off Kyle Larson after their cars hit nose to tail racing to the finish line Sunday night in the Southern 500 to open the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.

Hamlin won for the first time this season after entering the week seeded seventh in the 16-driver postseason field and vowing if he kept running strongly up front, he’d reach Victory Lane before the year ended.

“It’s as good a time as any right?” Hamlin said in victory lane. “My favorite race of the year.”

He looked like a comfortabl­e winner before the top-seeded Larson charged up on his back bumper on the final turn, smoke pouring out of Larson’s car. But Hamlin held firm up near the

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Elk Grove’s Kyle Larson finished in 2nd place and Corning’s Tyler Reddick finished 18th. wall to take the checkered flag

“He was going to have to go through me,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin came out second to Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr. during a caution with 45 laps to go, and moved in front when Truex was penalized for going too fast in the pits.

Hamlin broke out ahead of Larson on the restart 36 laps from the end.

The win was Hamlin’s fourth at Darlington Raceway and moved him into the round of 12 in the knockout format in a grueling race where several playoff contenders struggled at

the track “Too Tough To Tame.”

The past two series champions, Kyle Busch in 2019 and Chase Elliott last year, were in the garage before the race ended. Busch slammed the wall — to the delight of large crowd back at Darlington — and drove straight to his hauler.

Elliott was caught in a three-wide sandwich where he was next to the wall. He came away with tire and brake problems.

Larson was second for the third straight time racing at Darlington.

Ross Chastain finished third, the only non-playoff driver among the top eight.

Truex was fourth, followed by Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano, Chris Buescher and Austin Dillon.

Playoff problems

Plenty of drivers with high playoff hopes left Darlington

with problems, including two-time series champion Busch. Soon after the start of stage two, the fourth-seeded Busch was racing close with Austin Dillon when he hit the outside wall in turn two, slid into the inside wall

and drove straight to garage. Busch even plowed through some safety cones as he left the track.

Busch blamed his Toyota Camry, dropping a couple of expletives about the bad run. “We were running terrible and we got wrecked,”

said Busch, who finished 35th.

Earlier, Daytona 500 winner Mike McDowell hit the wall on the backstretc­h on lap 30 and was done for the day. McDowell came in seeded 13th and finished dead last in 37th.

 ?? JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denny Hamlin (11) races along with Quin Houff (00) in a NASCAR Cup Series auto race Sunday in Darlington, S.C.
JOHN AMIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denny Hamlin (11) races along with Quin Houff (00) in a NASCAR Cup Series auto race Sunday in Darlington, S.C.

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