The Norwalk Hour

Elliott wins at Watkins Glen

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WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Make it two in a row for Chase Elliott at Watkins Glen Internatio­nal.

A year after racing to his first career NASCAR Cup victory at The Glen, Elliott won a second time in the No. 9 for Hendrick Motorsport­s, besting Martin Truex Jr. just as he did a year ago. The Glen hadn’t had a repeat winner in nearly a decade, since Marcos Ambrose in 201112.

It was a twocar race for more than half the 2201⁄2mile distance and the entire final 40 laps around the highspeed 2.45mile natural terrain layout.

Truex began to exert some pressure after sitting behind Elliott for more than 10 laps in the final segment. Elliott held his ground until Truex’s No 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota closed with six laps to go, waiting to pounce on a mistake that never came.

With two laps left, Truex still couldn’t get close enough to make a move as Elliott drove flawlessly, winning by 0.454 seconds.

Elliott, the polesitter, led 80 of 90 laps and snapped a long slump.

Denny Hamlin was third, Erik Jones fourth for Gibbs and Ryan Blaney fifth in his No. 22 Penske Racing Ford after starting from the rear of the field.

Seventime champion Jimmy Johnson finished 19th as he struggles to make the playoffs.

Truex was chasing a sweep of the two traditiona­l road races on the schedule. He won at Sonoma in June for the second straight time and has five straight toptwo finishes on road courses.

Elliott won the first two stages, dominating the first, and Truex moved into contention about a third of the way through the race.

Truex began to challenge Elliott for the lead entering the first turn on Lap 55, moving briefly inside on the 90degree, downhill righthande­r but backed off to wait for another shot. They were alone at the front of the field, 12 seconds ahead when Elliott dived to pit road on Lap 60 for his final stop. Truex followed suit the next time around and was back behind Elliott, a bit farther back this time.

Truex stayed back but like last year began to close the gap with 20 laps left. Elliott, who overcame some mistakes in the closing laps a year ago that nearly opened the door for Truex, maintained a steady lead of just a few carlengths ahead for almost the entire stage, the two 5 seconds ahead of Hamlin in third.

 ?? Brian Lawdermilk / Getty Images ?? Chase Elliott celebrates with the trophy after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen Sunday in Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Brian Lawdermilk / Getty Images Chase Elliott celebrates with the trophy after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen Sunday in Watkins Glen, N.Y.

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