Denny Hamlin nips Kyle Larson late for Cup Series win at Kansas
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[May 08, 2023]
Denny Hamlin stormed around Kansas Speedway in his Joe Gibbs
Racing Toyota, clipped leader Kyle Larson on the last lap and won
Sunday's AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race in Kansas City,
Kan.
On the hottest race day of the season -- 89 degrees -- Larson tried
to close out his third win of the year, but he couldn't hold off
Hamlin's charge in the No. 11 Camry over the last five laps.
After running third over much of the final 50 laps, Hamlin caught
Larson off Turn 2 after taking the white flag and tapped the No. 5
Chevrolet on the backstretch.
That turned Larson's Camaro into the wall. Hamlin then roared away
to his first win since Charlotte's 600-miler last Memorial Day
weekend and the fourth of his career at Kansas Speedway.
The victory was the 49th of the 42-year-old Hamlin's career and
400th win overall for Joe Gibbs Racing.
"I got position on him and was trying to side-draft him, but I
clipped his left rear," said Hamlin, whose four wins at Kansas are a
track record. "Glad he was able to at least finish."
Larson fought an ill-handling car.
"I was really loose. I was trying to do what I could to manage it,"
Larson said. "He was a little bit better than me at the end. ...
(His side-drafting) kind of had me out of control."
Polesitter William Byron finished third, followed by Bubba Wallace
and Ross Chastain in a race that featured the most lead changes (38)
in a 400-miler in NASCAR history.
Chastain and driver Noah Gragson were involved in a postrace
incident on pit road, with the Trackhouse Racing driver appearing to
punch Gragson in the face.
"Noah and I have a very similar attitude on the race track,"
Chastain said. "We train together, we prepare together and we know
every little thing about each other. I definitely crowded him up off
of (Turn) 4, and he took a swipe at us in (Turn) 3 and then he came
down and grabbed ahold of me.
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May 7, 2023; Kansas City, Kansas, USA;
NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) reacts after winning the
AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-USA
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"A very big man once told me we have a no-push
policy here at Trackhouse."
After winning the 10th pole of his 192 career
starts and second this season, Hendrick Motorsports' Byron paced the
field for the first time from the top starting position at the
1.5-mile track, with teammate Larson beside him in the 36-car group.
However, Byron's No. 24 Chevrolet got loose off Turn 2, and though
he was able to collect it, he quickly lost the lead. Tyler Reddick
created the first caution on Lap 5 when he clipped Larson's No. 5
Chevy while exiting Turn 4.
Riding momentum following Monday's victory at his home track at
Dover, Del., Martin Truex Jr. led 35 circuits in the first stage.
But teammate Hamlin passed him in the closing laps to earn the
segment's bonus points.
Stage 2 was hectic at the end with Christopher Bell and Kyle Busch
slamming the inside wall in separate incidents. Joey Logano stayed
out on old tires and found his way up front, beating Michael
McDowell for the bonus points.
--Field Level Media
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