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Truex first to two Cup Series wins in 2021

- Hank Kurz Jr.

MARTINSVIL­LE, Va. – Martin Truex Jr. won a stirring, laps- long duel for the lead with teammate Denny Hamlin in the delayed NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsvil­le Speedway on Sunday night.

Truex, who nudged Hamlin repeatedly in the turns and tried to get to his inside on the straightaw­ays without success, finally made the pass with 15 laps to go, ducking underneath Hamlin coming out of the second turn. He sailed off to victory in the Blue- Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500 without another challenge as Hamlin and Chase Elliott battled the rest of the way for second.

Truex won for the third time in the last four races on the 0.526- mile oval and became the first Cup Series repeat winner this season.

The race was rained out after 42 laps Saturday night and was completed as the second part of a doublehead­er that started with the completion of the rain- delayed Xfinity Series race from Friday night.

Elliott, who won here last fall on his way to win

ning the series championsh­ip, held off Hamlin for second. Hamlin was third, followed by William Byron and Kyle Larson.

“That was a lot of fun there at the end, racing with Denny,” Truex said about his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate. “We raced clean and we were able to come out on top.”

The outcome was not only disappoint­ing for Hamlin, who had a dominant car and led 276 laps, but also for Ryan Blaney, who won the first two stages and led 157 laps but dragged an air gun out of his pit after the final stop in the race and was sent back to 19th in the field.

Earlier, he and Hamlin were dominant.

Blaney passed Hamlin for the lead on lap 75 and cruised to victory in the 130lap Stage 1, and Stage 2 played out much the same. Hamlin was fast early in the run, pulling comfortabl­y ahead, but Blaney eventually ran him down to win that stage, too.

The race featured several drastic changes in fortunes, perhaps none bigger than for Joey Logano. He was in danger of being lapped at the end of the first stage but gambled with others by staying on the track to gain track position when most of the leaders pitted.

It worked because another caution flew shortly thereafter, allowing him to pit for the fresh tires most other teams already had and stayed near the front the rest of the way.

Logano finished sixth. Misfortune was the case for Alex Bowman, Brad Keselowski and several others because of a major pileup on the backstretc­h involving more than a dozen cars on lap 387.

Bowman had gotten as high as second before getting caught up in the mess that ended his day, and Keselowski, a two- time winner at Martinsvil­le, also had to call it a day after the wreck.

The accident started when Kyle Busch and Chris Buescher got together exiting Turn 2.

Daniel Saurez also was involved and rode around the oval to the entrance to Turn 1, climbed out of his car when it caught fire and walked away as it burst into flames.

Up next

The series stays in Virginia, and on a short track, at Richmond Raceway next weekend.

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