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Hamlin holds off Larson at Dover

- By DAN GELSTON AP Sports Writer

Dover, Del. — Denny Hamlin called his shot ahead of Dover, guaranteei­ng a win on his podcast, then followed through on his bold boast that would have made the Bambino proud and held off Kyle Larson down the stretch to park his Toyota in victory lane.

Hamlin wiggled past lapped traffic and never let Larson squeak by him over the final laps in a showdown between two of NASCAR's elite drivers and won the Cup race by about a quarter of a second Sunday at Dover Motor Speedway.

“You better win if you're going to open your mouth, that's for sure,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin has the victory lane celebratio­n down pat this season. He celebrated last week at Talladega Superspeed­way in his role as co-owner of 23XI Racing when Tyler Reddick took the checkered flag. Hamlin's contributi­on was a bit overshadow­ed by his fellow team owner — Michael Jordan. For the first time since he became a NASCAR Cup team owner, Jordan was at the track to savor in person a victory by one of his drivers.

Hamlin took his turn in the spotlight this week with the Monster trophy as a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing at Dover.

“It is a little bit different when you win it yourself versus as a car owner,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin knew the win was coming. Or at least, publicly he was willing to say he did, going so far as to call his shot — he even referenced Babe Ruth on the podcast — that he would master the Monster Mile.

"I'm going to call it now. We're going to win Dover," Hamlin said last week on “Actions Detrimenta­l.” "Got it?

Got it.

“Hopefully some listeners of ‘Actions Detrimenta­l' maybe cashed in today,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin led 136 of the 400 laps and won at Dover for the second time in his career.

Perhaps fittingly, the Babe wore No. 3 for the New York Yankees — and there was Hamlin and the rest of his No. 11 team flashing three fingers in tribute to the team's third win of the season.

Hamlin's three wins tie him with William Byron for most this season in the series. Hamlin also picked up his 54th career Cup win, all with Joe Gibbs Racing. He's tied with Lee Petty for 12th on the career Cup list.

“I couldn't hold Lee Petty's helmet," Hamlin said.

The tone for the season was set from the opener when Hamlin also won the Clash at the Coliseum exhibition race.

Larson finished second and nipped at Hamlin's bumper for most of the final 25 laps and seemed on the brink of passing the Toyota. Larson's No. 5 Chevrolet just couldn't close the deal on the mile concrete track.

Hamlin took the lead off a restart with 81 laps left and never let it go, repeatedly choking off Larson's Chevy at the top of the track.

“I just couldn't really do anything,” Larson said. “Nothing could generate enough speed to get close enough to do anything.”

 ?? DERIK HAMILTON/AP PHOTO ?? Denny Hamlin, front left, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup race at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday in Dover, Del.
DERIK HAMILTON/AP PHOTO Denny Hamlin, front left, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup race at Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday in Dover, Del.

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