Hamlin's day has happier ending than beginning
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[October 31, 2016]
The Sports Xchange
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
Distributed by The Sports Xchange
MARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Considering the
way Sunday started for Denny Hamlin, a third-place finish in the
Goody's Fast Relief 500 might have defied the omens from early in
the day.
Hamlin was on the way to an early-morning appearance when the driver
introduction stage, being hauled by a tractor, collided with the
golf cart in which Hamlin was riding. The golf car was totaled, but
Hamlin saw the accident coming and leaped out of the vehicle before
the impact.
Before the race, Hamlin's No. 11 Toyota fell off its jack, forcing
the team to do extra work to get it through inspection.
Considering that he also had to overcome a speeding penalty on his
first pit stop, Hamlin's eventual third-place finish might be
considered a blessing, even though the handling of Hamlin's car
eroded over the final 100 laps.
"Yeah, I thought it was a great start of my day, for sure, getting
wiped out on the golf cart, my car falling off the jack," Hamlin
said. "Eventually, the odds are that you're going to have something
go smooth. I thought as soon as we had that speeding penalty at the
beginning, I knew I put ourselves back in a hole again.
"I knew patience is what we needed to exercise there. We got through
the pack clean, which was good. There were a few close calls. But it
was a tough start to the day, great middle, and blah ending."
Though Hamlin escaped injury in the golf car accident, the vehicle
was destroyed.
"Ever seen Big Foot (a monster truck) and those cars they set up for
him to jump over?" Hamlin quipped. "We were the car. I saw it
coming, jumped out of the cart. (Martinsville Speedway President)
Clay Campbell is going to get a bill."
After blown tire, Edwards faces uphill battle
A blown tire late in Sunday's race almost certainly put Carl Edwards
in a win-or-bust position for the next two races in the Round of 8
in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Edwards was running ninth when the blown tire sent him hard into the
outside wall on Lap 358 of 500. Ultimately, Edwards finished 36th,
23 laps down and trails teammate Kyle Busch by 32 points for the
final spot in the Championship 4 finale, set for Nov. 20 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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The best medicine for the driver of the No. 19 Toyota would be a
victory, either next Sunday at Texas or Nov. 13 at Phoenix.
Otherwise, Edwards isn't likely to have a shot at the series title
at Homestead.
"We had a really good race going and sometimes that's just what
happens in racing. I think we had a top-three car. I was having a
lot of fun, and now we just go to Texas and try to win there and
Phoenix -- we could win at either one of those race tracks."
Gordon enjoys (perhaps) his last run at Martinsville
Jeff Gordon doesn't plan to race again in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
car -- unless team owner Rick Hendrick twists his arm.
But Gordon hopes circumstances won't force him into another
substitute role. Competing in place of ailing Dale Earnhardt Jr. for
the last time this season, Gordon finished sixth on Sunday in his
Martinsville swan song.

"Well, I had a lot of fun out there," Gordon said after the race.
"It's great to be here in front of all these awesome short track and
Martinsville NASCAR fans. It's just a special place to me, and I had
a lot of fun and had a great car. This No. 88 Nationwide Chevrolet
was really good. I knew we didn't have the short-run speed for some
of those Gibbs cars...
"I would rather have won. I felt like we had a fourth-or-fifth-place
car the run before that (last run), so I always wanted to get the
most out of it. I was a little disappointed it didn't take off there
at the last yellow, but very proud of this team proud of my
performance. Best finish I've had in this car (subbing for
Earnhardt). Good way to finish my run this year in the No. 88
Chevy."
Notice Gordon said "my run this year" and not "my career."
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