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Denny Hamlin held off his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe in overtime to win his third NASCAR Cup race at Dover. See race highlights, recap.
Denny Hamlin doesn’t just have two wins in his last six starts, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver has five top-four finishes in his last seven starts. That type of consistency is hard to beat. And that has put him back atop these power rankings.
With a 20th-place finish, Dillon -- the No. 32 and final seed in the In-Season Challenge -- advanced to the final round of the tournament, where he will race Gibbs (who won his matchup against Tyler Reddick) for a $1 million prize in next weekend's Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis.
Brickyard 400 Presented by PPGSite: Speedway, Indiana.Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway.Race distance: 160 laps, 400 miles.Schedule: Friday, practice, 1:05 p.m.; Saturday, qualifying, 2:25 p.m.; Sunday,
Chase Elliott — His sixth-place finish, along with William Byron’s crash in overtime, put Elliott into the points lead with five races left in the regular season. Elliott also led 238 of the 407 laps and won a stage Sunday. That is his first stage win of the season.
DOVER − The NASCAR Cup Series race at AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway was delayed by rain with 14 laps remaining on July 20. The delay lasted 56 minutes as a storm moved quickly through the area. NASCAR officials set a drop-dead time of 8:10 p.m. because Dover doesn't have lights at the racetrack.
Christopher Bell spun for a second time in the NASCAR Dover race. This time, he collected two other drivers late in the running.
Denny Hamlin scored his series-best fourth win of the Cup season Sunday at Dover in double overtime. Joe Gibbs Racing went first and second with Chase Briscoe placing second. Alex Bowman finished third and Kyle Larson placed fourth for Hendrick Motorsports. Ty Gibbs completed the top five.