May 21, 2015
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Hamlin hopes to sweep May Charlotte races
Denny Hamlin had one million reasons to smile Saturday.
The
No. 11 Toyota driver took home $1 million after visiting Victory Lane
in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. Hamlin’s all-star triumph marked the
first victory in the event for Joe Gibbs Racing since the organization
began competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in 1992.
More
importantly for JGR is that Hamlin’s victory came at a 1.5-mile track,
the first at the distance since Hamlin won the season finale at
Homestead in 2013. This development is important for JGR’s championship
hopes because five of the 10 races in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint
Cup take place at 1.5-mile tracks. Unfortunately for JGR, the All-Star
Race does not count towards the season points.
“I
know it was a shot in the arm for all of us and a lift to get a chance
to run intermediate stuff and be up front with real good cars, be able
to run with them,” Gibbs said following Hamlin’s all-star win. “We'll
just have to see what this means going forward.”
Hamlin
gets his chance to deliver a points-paying 1.5-mile win to the man he
calls “Coach” in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (6
p.m. ET on FOX).
“Saturday
night was big for our FedEx team,” Hamlin said. “We have struggled with
some speed this year and had things happen out of our control that have
taken us to good finishes so Saturday night was a great reminder what
this team is capable of if we put an entire race together.”
In
19 points races at Charlotte, Hamlin claims four top fives and 11 top
10s, but he has never won. The 34-year-old Virginian claims the
fourth-best average running position (12.6) and fifth-best driver rating
(92.8) at the quad-oval.
Hamlin believes his seat time from the all-star race can help him finally conquer Charlotte.
“I
think we learned some valuable stuff,” he said. “We ran up front,
re-ran in the middle, we ran in the back. I think we have an idea of
what our car did. I have some really good information that I'll
download with these guys next week.”
On
Sunday, Hamlin will have an immense challenge trying to hold off Kevin
Harvick of Stewart-Haas Racing and Jimmie Johnson of Hendrick
Motorsports, who have combined to win the last seven races at 1.5-mile
tracks (Harvick, 4; Johnson, 3).
He acknowledged how it felt to defeat them on an intermediate track even in an “exhibition” race.
“Like
we talked about, we hadn't been able to run with a lot of the Hendrick
cars or the Stewart-Haas cars over the last year and a half,” Hamlin
said. “We were able to beat them in an arm wrestling match at least for
10 laps. It was great.”
Buescher charges into Charlotte as No. 1 driver
Chris
Buescher barreled to the lead with the help of a friendly bump from
Roush Fenway Racing teammate Darrell Wallace Jr. on a restart with two
laps remaining and held off defending NASCAR XFINITY Series champion
Chase Elliott to win the 3M 250 at Iowa Speedway on Sunday.
“(Wallace)
gave us a heck of a restart,” Buescher said. “It was a hard hit. That
was almost a crash. It was exactly what we needed to get going and get
to the inside and be able to pull this win off.”
Buescher’s
victory – his second in the XFINITY Series for his career and first
this season – allowed him to jump Ty Dillon in the standings, who he now
leads by eight points, even though points were the last thing on his
mind.
“I
hate points racing,” Buescher said. “I despise it. When that caution
came out — watched it happen right in front of me — it was like, ‘All
right, this is it. This is what we need. We need to come in and get some
tires and get back rolling here.’”
The
22-year-old Texan will attempt to further his points advantage in
Saturday’s Hisense 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (2:30 p.m. ET on
FOX). He has posted two top-10 showings in three starts at Charlotte
with a high finish of sixth last fall.
“Obviously
last weekend was a great one,” Buescher said. “We are really looking to
build on that momentum this weekend, racing in front of the home crowd.
I’m excited to have some family and close friends here this weekend to
watch. I got my best finish at Charlotte the last time we were here, so I
think we will be in good shape this weekend.”
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