San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

MARTINSVIL­LE SET FOR HIGH-STAKES RACE

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Denny Hamlin’s dazzling season could potentiall­y collapse if things go sideways today at Martinsvil­le (Va.) Speedway, NASCAR’S oldest and shortest track that has been slotted as the final playoff eliminatio­n race.

NASCAR needed horsepower for its stale playoffs so Martinsvil­le was shuffled to the back of a revamped schedule. The same guys raced the same 10 tracks in the same 10week order every year, and the schedule had to change.

So Martinsvil­le was moved to the final eliminatio­n race and NASCAR created a highstakes last-chance at the historic Virginia paperclip. Three of four slots are unclaimed in next week’s title-deciding race at Phoenix, which will host its first championsh­ip, with Joey Logano the only driver already qualified.

It means at least one of NASCAR’S top stars and maybe even a legitimate title contender won’t advance out of Martinsvil­le. Kevin Harvick is probably cushioned by bonus points earned through nine victories this year. That’s two slots for six drivers, and all six believe they can win to get in.

Hamlin, winner of seven races and the Daytona 500 this year, sparred with Kevin Harvick all season as co-favorites to win the Cup title. Hamlin hasn’t been great in the playoffs and he holds just a two-point lead over Brad Keselowski above the cutline.

A bad day could end Hamlin’s quest for an elusive first Cup title, while teammate Martin Truex Jr. must win Martinsvil­le to advance after an illegal spoiler last week derailed him in the standings.

It’s a letdown situation for both Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota: Three JGR cars made the finale a year ago, but reigning champion Kyle Busch already has been eliminated.

Truex is trying to make the final four for a fourth consecutiv­e year. If Truex wins, it could eliminate Hamlin — if Hamlin finishes behind Keselowski.

“It’s up to us to get it done,“said Hamlin, a five-time Martinsvil­le winner. “My goal and my anticipati­on is that we’re going to win.”

Truex, winner of the last two races at Martinsvil­le, hasn’t dismissed a three-peat but is realistic about the challenge.

“A must-win at any track, no matter how good you’ve been there in the past, I think is a challenge,” Truex said.

Keselowski has yet to race in a final four since the format debuted in 2014, and he’s not contended for a title since his 2012 victory. This was a contract year with a new crew chief that could have started a career decline. Instead, he’s angling to put two Fords in the finale and join Team Penske teammate Logano in Phoenix.

“I don’t want to say (I’m) licking my chops, but I feel like based on our season’s performanc­e to date, (it’s) the best chance for us to go out and really have a chance to win and get a second championsh­ip,” Keselowski said.

Chase Elliott has three wins this season and seemed steady enough to advance for the first time in four tries, but he’s below the cutline.

Elsewhere

Harrison Burton played the spoiler for a second consecutiv­e week by winning at Martinsvil­le (Va.) Speedway to disrupt the NASCAR Xfinity

Series playoffs. Burton became the youngest winner in Martinsvil­le history at 20 years, 22 days, breaking the mark set by his father, Jeff ,in 1990 when he was 23. It was Burton’s fourth win of the season and, just like last week, spoiled the championsh­ip picture.

Burton’s back-to-back wins prevented Noah Gragson and Ross Chastain from advancing to next week’s Xfinity Series championsh­ip race at Phoenix. The title will instead be decided between

Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Justin Allgaier and

Justin Haley.

Championsh­ip leader

Lewis Hamilton was narrowly beaten by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas for pole position at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix as Formula One returned to the Imola, Italy, circuit for the first time since 2006. Racing on the track where his childhood idol

Ayrton Senna lost his life, Hamilton finished 0.097 seconds behind Bottas’ time of 1 minute, 13.609 seconds.

 ?? NELL REDMOND AP ?? Denny Hamlin has won seven races this year, but unless he does well today he may be out of the playoffs.
NELL REDMOND AP Denny Hamlin has won seven races this year, but unless he does well today he may be out of the playoffs.

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