Updated: Sunday, 25 Oct 2009, 10:40 PM CDT
Published : Sunday, 25 Oct 2009, 5:12 PM CDT
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (AP) - Denny Hamlin turned a dominant car into a winner at Martinsville
Speedway, passing Jimmie Johnson with 138 laps to go Sunday and
holding off the Chase leader on a series of late restarts.
Helped by a long green-flag run, Hamlin pulled away after a
restart with 52 laps to go, ending Johnson's remarkable run of five
trips to Victory Lane in the last six races at the shortest circuit
in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series.
Hamlin easily pulled away again on another restart with 12
laps to go, and again when a late crash by Scott Speed forced a
two-lap sprint to the finish of the 501-lap event.
Hamlin's second career victory on the 0.526-mile oval kept
the Virginia racer as the only driver besides Johnson to win on the
paper clip-shaped track in the last seven races. Johnson held on
for second and padded his lead in the series standings.