Hamlin Overcomes The Elements To Win At Martinsville
Despite late race flat tire that necessitated an unplanned pit stop Denny Hamlin raced like madman down the stretch & took the checkered flag at Monday s Goody s Fast Pain Relief 500 NASCAR race at West Virginia s Martinsville Speedway. The race had been originally scheduled for Sunday but was moved to Monday due to torrential rains.
Hamlin s success at the track didn t escape unnoticed by NASCAR betting enthusiasts & those that backed him as +750 choice to win received nice payday. Series points leader Jimmie Johnson was the betting favorite for the race. Hamlin won the fall race at Martinsville last year & won this race 2008.
Giving up the lead with ten laps remaining to head to the pit for fresh tires Hamlin drove like man possessed to regain the lead & take the victory. He somehow moved from 9th place to the lead just four laps & talked about his wild ride after the race:
That s hard to do. I had to bully my way through there towards the end but everybody was just running into everyone. I flattened my tire with Matt Kenseth going down the backstretch & just somehow made work.
Hamlin got around seven time Martinsville winner Jeff Gordon with help from teammate Joey Logano the shootout during the final laps & held on for the victory. Race favorite Jimmie Johnson finished 9th which was good enough to give him the overall series points lead. Greg Biffle is second the standings with Matt Kenseth third.
NASCAR will head to Phoenix Arizona for the Subway Fresh Fit 600 week from Saturday before moving on to Texas for race April 18th. They ll then head to the superspeedway at Talladega Alabama for the second restrictor plate race the season on April 25th.
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