NASCAR & Auto Racing

Wayward tire can’t stop Hamlin from STP 500 victory

Denny Hamlin edges out Brad Keslowski on the way to the finish line Sunday at the STP 500.
Denny Hamlin edges out Brad Keslowski on the way to the finish line Sunday at the STP 500. AP

Denny Hamlin needed a visit to Martinsville Speedway to get his racing team back on track.

Now, with his spot in NASCAR’s Chase for the championship virtually assured, they can work to make it better.

Hamlin passed teammate Matt Kenseth for the lead with 28 laps to go Sunday and ended Toyota’s 32-race winless streak in the NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway. It was his fifth victory on NASCAR’s oldest, smallest circuit.

“We had a very fast car, but, obviously, some pit road issues, but we overcame it,” Hamlin said after his 25th career victory, which was helped along by a serious blunder that took four-time champion Jeff Gordon out of contention late.

Hamlin’s pit crew, unlike Gordon, made their mistake early enough in the race to recover. Before the event was 200 laps old, Hamlin was penalized when his crew failed to control a tire on pit road. It dropped him from the lead to 22nd place.

He was back in the top 10 by the midpoint, and stalking the leaders shortly thereafter.

“The last 60, 70 laps played out how they needed to play out for us to win today,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin also held off a five-lap, bumper-to-tail challenge from Brad Keselowski at the finish. There was some bumping and nudging, and a big wiggle for Hamlin in the final fourth turn, but Keselowski never caused him to spin.

“We just weren’t going to be denied today, and hats off to Brad,” he said, thanking Keselowski for not wrecking him.

“I did everything I could other than wreck him,” Keselowski said.

The race was run without reigning rookie of the year Kyle Larson, who watched from a North Carolina hospital where he was undergoing testing after fainting at an autograph session on Saturday. Regan Smith drove in his absence, finishing 16th.

Keselowski was second, followed by Joey Logano, Kenseth and David Ragan, giving Joe Gibbs Racing three cars in the top five. The jolt was especially appreciated in a week when the team announced that President J.D. Gibbs is being treated for a “symptoms impacting areas of brain function,” an issue that has left doctors with very few answers thus far.

The race also marked the Cup debut of Chase Elliott, who will replace the retiring Gordon in the Hendrick stable next season, and Elliott got a quick welcome. His car was bounced around early, also wound up in the garage and finished 38th.

The day went better for Danica Patrick, who was seventh, her fifth career top-10 finish. That tied her with Janet Guthrie for most top-10s by a female driver, and was one spot off Patrick’s career-best sixth place run at Atlanta.

STP 500

Martinsville, Va.

Lap length: 2 miles

Fin

St

Driver

Car

Laps

1

15

Denny Hamlin

Toyota

500

2

12

Brad Keselowski

Ford

500

3

1

Joey Logano

Ford

500

4

8

Matt Kenseth

Toyota

500

5

20

David Ragan

Toyota

500

6

3

Martin Truex Jr.

Chevy

500

7

16

Danica Patrick

Chevy

500

8

17

Kevin Harvick

Chevy

500

9

4

Jeff Gordon

Chevy

500

10

19

Jamie McMurray

Chevy

500

11

9

Kasey Kahne

Chevy

500

12

18

Aric Almirola

Ford

500

13

30

Clint Bowyer

Toyota

500

14

26

Kurt Busch

Chevy

500

15

24

Casey Mears

Chevy

500

16

7

Regan Smith

Chevy

500

17

11

Carl Edwards

Toyota

500

18

36

Trevor Bayne

Ford

500

19

25

Greg Biffle

Ford

500

20

6

Tony Stewart

Chevy

500

21

34

Landon Cassill

Chevy

500

22

37

Cole Whitt

Ford

499

23

13

Paul Menard

Chevy

499

24

35

Chris Buescher

Ford

499

25

29

David Gilliland

Ford

499

26

42

J.J. Yeley

Toyota

497

27

2

Ryan Newman

Chevy

496

28

33

Brett Moffitt

Toyota

496

29

32

Jeb Burton

Toyota

495

30

31

Josh Wise

Ford

495

31

43

Matt DiBenedetto

Toyota

494

32

38

Sam Hornish Jr.

Ford

493

33

41

Alex Kennedy

Chevy

492

34

40

Mike Bliss

Ford

491

35

5

Jimmie Johnson

Chevy

468

36

14

Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Chevy

453

37

39

Alex Bowman

Chevy

444

38

27

Chase Elliott

Chevy

427

39

28

Michael Annett

Chevy

389

40

23

Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Ford

364

41

22

Austin Dillon

Chevy

330

42

21

Justin Allgaier

Chevy

328

43

10

AJ Allmendinger

Chevy

177

Race Statistics

Average Speed of Winner: 68.843 mph.

Time: 3 hours, 49 minutes, 13 seconds.

Margin of Victory: 0.186 seconds.

Caution Flags: 16 for 112 laps.

Lead Changes: 31 among 13 drivers.

Lap Leaders: J.Logano 1-16; R.Newman 17-18; J.Logano 19-56; M.Bliss 57; J.Logano 58-96; M.Truex Jr. 97-119; J.Logano 120-133; K.Harvick 134-147; D.Hamlin 148-164; B.Keselowski 165; K.Harvick 166-170; B.Keselowski 171-172; K.Harvick 173; K.Busch 174-194; K.Harvick 195-207; J.Logano 208; K.Kahne 209-237; K.Harvick 238-270; B.Keselowski 271; C.Edwards 272-284; K.Harvick 285-301; B.Keselowski 302-315; D.Hamlin 316-326; K.Harvick 327-357; M.Kenseth 358; K.Harvick 359-398; D.Hamlin 399-433; M.Kenseth 434-441; J.Gordon 442-462; T.Stewart 463-470; M.Kenseth 471-472; D.Hamlin 473-500.

This story was originally published March 29, 2015 at 11:45 PM with the headline "Wayward tire can’t stop Hamlin from STP 500 victory."

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