Denny Hamlin repeats, edges Jeff Gordon for Atlanta victory
Sept. 2, 2012 (EDITORS: Will be updated)
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
HAMPTON, Ga. -- Denny Hamlin did himself a favor -- and one for Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch in the process.
Outrunning
Jeff Gordon on a two-lap dash to the finish, Hamlin scored his second
straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory, his series-best fourth of the
season and the 21st of
his career.
Hamlin
also preserved Busch's status as the second provisional wild card in
the Chase for the Sprint Cup by keeping Gordon out of Victory Lane.
Hamlin
beat Gordon to the finish line by .378 seconds after a caution spoiled a
probable victory for Martin Truex Jr., who was leading by two seconds
when Jamie McMurray wrecked
on the frontstretch on Lap 320.
Brad Keselowski ran third, followed by Truex and Kevin Harvick.
After
the midpoint of the race, Harvick and Hamlin established themselves as
the class of the field, running away from the pack after a restart on
Lap 135. Hamlin's team opted
to stretch fuel mileage, intending to finish the race on one more stop
after coming to pit road under green on Lap 221.
Harvick
had pitted for fuel and four tires on Lap 216 and would have needed two
more stops to make it to the end of the race. The tradeoff was that the
extra five laps on new
tires had given Harvick an 8.4-second lead over Hamlin after the cycle
of stops.
Hamlin,
however, trimmed a second per lap from Harvick's advantage and had
pulled up to the bumper of the No. 29 Chevrolet when caution for Juan
Pablo Montoya's brush with the
outside wall on Lap 241 made all the fuel calculations moot.
Hamlin
beat Harvick off pit road under the yellow and held the top spot after a
restart on Lap 248. Truex moved past Harvick into the second position
one lap later and kept Hamlin
in his sights during the ensuing green flag run.
Running
a higher line than Hamlin, Truex was moments away from taking the lead
when the engine in Carl Edwards' No. 99 Ford blew on Lap 264, causing
the fourth caution of the
night. The early end to Edwards' night forces last year's Chase
runner-up to win next Saturday at Richmond to have a chance at a
wild-card spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Pit
stops on Lap 266 put fuel strategy back into play. Hamlin, for
instance, left pit road needing to save four laps worth of fuel to get
to the checkered flag. On the restart
on Lap 270, though, the entire tenor of the race changed when Jimmie
Johnson, Ryan Newman and Sam Hornish Jr. wrecked on the backstretch.
His car destroyed, Newman's only realistic avenue into the Chase is the same as Edwards' -- victory at Richmond.
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