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LONG POND, PA. >> Denny Hamlin held off Kevin Harvick on Sunday night to win the second Cup race of the weekend at Pocono Raceway and flip the result of the opener.

Hamlin raced to his fourth victory of the season — and sixth at Pocono — to cap a wild, marathon day of racing at the track, with three NASCAR races and a near-darkness Cup finish. Pocono doesn’t have lights — but the pit road numbers were lit up and glowed as Hamlin took the checkered flag for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Hamlin had a late vibration in his No. 11 Toyota on Saturday that hindered his attempt to catch Harvick down the stretch. About 25 hours later, Hamlin surged past Harvick and built a nearly 3-second lead; Harvick’s serious run at the victory slowed because of a loose wheel.

The Daytona 500 champion won the finale of the first NASCAR triplehead­er at one track. The race was delayed by lightning and rain, as much a part of Pocono as a JGR driver taking the checkered flag. Gibbs’ roster has six of the last seven winners at the 2½-mile tri- oval track.

Hamlin has 41 career victories to move to 19th on NASCAR’s career list.

They ran six laps before the race was red-flagged nearly 51 minutes because or rain. NASCAR ran several pace laps before the race finally went green around 6:15 p.m.. It was a race against darkness to complete the full 350 miles.

Harvick won Saturday’s race and put the brakes on a burnout — he had to save that engine for another run in the same No. 4 Ford. The starting lineup was inverted for Sunday’s race so Harvick started 20th.

The rain wreaked havoc with the third NASCAR race of the day at Pocono. Brandon Jones opened the day with a win in the Truck Series race and Chase Briscoe won the Xfinity race. Pocono became the first track in NASCAR history to hold three national series races on the same day.

NASCAR’s hope to capitalize on being about the only major sport to run live every week with sports on pause in the wake of the coronaviru­s pandemic has been besieged by weather issues. Sunday marked the ninth race out of 15 this season with a weather delay and three have been moved a full day.

Pocono is notorious for rainy weekends and in 2016 had two Cup races and an IndyCar race all washed out and run on Monday. The “Need Help or Info?” signs around the track went unneeded as the only thing in the grandstand­s was rain.

It put yet another damper on seven-time Jimmie Johnson’s farewell season. Johnson, a three-time winner at Pocono, was honored by the track over the weekend.

Xfinity

Chase Briscoe held off Ross

Chastain in overtime to win the crash-filled Xfinity Series at Pocono Raceway, the second of three NASCAR races at the track Sunday.

Chastain, an eighth-generation farmer and fourth-generation watermelon farmer, and Briscoe swapped the lead in a fantastic battle down the stretch until — yes, another caution, the ninth — bunched the field and sent the race into OT.

Briscoe pulled away from there in the No. 98 Ford and won his fourth race of the season, and second in three races.

Chastain hit the jackpot with his runner-up finish. He won the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash prize awarded to the highest finisher among four eligible drivers. Jeremy Clements was third.

Trucks

Brandon Jones surged down the final two laps to win the wreckfille­d Truck Series race, which was rained out Saturday, forcing the move to early Sunday.

Jones couldn’t enjoy his win for long, he started seventh in the Xfinity race. The Truck race never got any momentum and dragged from start to finish because of nine caution flags and two red flags.

 ?? PHOTOS: MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Denny Hamlin takes the checkered flag as he crosses the finish line to win the NASCAR Cup race at Pocono.
PHOTOS: MATT SLOCUM — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denny Hamlin takes the checkered flag as he crosses the finish line to win the NASCAR Cup race at Pocono.

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