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Johnson, Elliott show off speed

- Jeff Gluck @ jeff_ gluck USA TODAY Sports

Hendrick Motorsport­s is back.

No, a Hendrick car didn’t win Sunday at Chicagolan­d Speedway. The organizati­on extended its winless streak to 22 races, which NBC Sports said tied the organizati­on’s longest such streak since 1994.

But Jimmie Johnson and Chase Elliott showed up with the team’s famous speed again, combining to lead 193 of 270 laps.

It wasn’t a happy occasion because Johnson was nailed for a pit road speeding penalty late in the race and Elliott lost his shot at the win because of a caution with four laps to go.

Johnson finished 12th and Elliott was third.

Still, it was a promising sign for Hendrick fans who have suffered through a season dominated by Toyota cars, which have won 14 of 27 races.

“Very, very proud of the effort, just so bummed,” Johnson said after using three expletives in frustratio­n. “Damn it.”

Added Johnson: “This week we had ( the speed) for sure.”

Martin Truex Jr., who won the race, said he wasn’t surprised at all by Hendrick’s speed.

“I mean, it’s the Chase, it’s the 48 car,” he said. “What do you expect, right? They lay in the weeds, sandbag.”

Elliott said he expected the late caution, which thwarted his chances, because “we know these races don’t go green that long, typically.”

But like Johnson, he found solace in the speed of his No. 24 car We are proud of the run we had today,” he said. “Obviously, hate to come up short, but that is part of life.

“We were fast, and I think that is something to be happy about and we can move forward to Loudon ( next week).”

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