Field Level Media
07 Apr 2025, 04:57 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)
Denny Hamlin won the race off pit road, roared away on a two-lap overtime shootout and found checkers for the second straight race, claiming the NASCAR Cup Series' Goodyear 400 Sunday at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.
Following pit service after Kyle Larson wrecked with four laps to go, Hamlin's crew turned in a 9.4-second pit stop to lock in the top spot in the green-white-checker run.
The No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota quickly moved away and saw the lead grow as William Byron, Christopher Bell and Tyler Reddick ran three-wide for second while Hamlin came to the white flag.
Posting his 56th career win and fifth at Darlington, Hamlin beat Byron by 0.597 seconds while leading just 10 laps.
Byron dominated by leading the first 243 laps but was shuffled back to third with 50 to go after pitting four laps later than Bell and Reddick, who were third and fourth respectively.
Fifth-place finisher Ryan Blaney appeared headed to victory in the final laps until Larson's crash with four to go.
On Lap 4, Larson lost control of his No. 5 Chevrolet off Turn 2 all by himself and smacked the inside wall, getting significant damage on the race's first caution.
Byron's Chevrolet set a hot pace as the field behind him fought the difficult track. With eight laps to go in the segment while Byron was lapping Carson Hocevar's No. 77 Chevrolet off Turn 4, Riley Herbst's No. 35 Toyota turned Hocevar, who had brought out the second caution on Lap 24, to force the third yellow session.
In a two-lap sprint to finish Stage 1, Byron held off Bubba Wallace and Ryan Preece to snare the maximum bonus points, become the first driver since stage-racing's inception to lead every lap in a segment at Darlington.
Byron continued his dominance and was again the best car in Stage 2, as he beat Joey Logano and Hamlin in the 100-circuit segment.
Reddick pitted four laps ahead of Byron with 50 to go to swipe the lead from him on fresher tires, but Blaney erased Reddick's six-second lead with four laps to go before Larson's late mishap.
--Field Level Media
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