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Jul. 04, 2007
NEXTEL CUP Hamlin earns first 2007 winBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOUDON, N.H. -- Despite all the things that have kept him from reaching Victory Lane this season, Denny Hamlin was sure he was going to get there eventually. Last year's top NASCAR Nextel Cup rookie has been running strong enough that he was already second in the season points before breaking through with a victory Sunday at New Hampshire International Speedway. But the frustrations have mounted as penalties, pit mistakes and fuel strategies gone awry kept Hamlin from getting that elusive first win of 2007. "We know we have a top-five race car each and every time we hit the race track,'' Hamlin said. "So, with a couple of lucky breaks here and there, we can win a lot of races. We knew it was just a matter of time.'' Hamlin, who believes he needs race wins to be a serious contender for his first Cup championship, was out front, thanks to a late-race gamble on a two-tire stop. And four-time series champion Jeff Gordon was looming close in his mirrors. The 26-year-old racer was so nervous on those last two laps that his right foot was shaking on the gas pedal. "You see Jeff coming and you're trying your best to not be the guy who chokes at the end,'' Hamlin said. "I was all over the track those last two laps. I was basically just trying not to give up the bottom to Jeff.'' Hamlin hung on, beating the series points leader to the finish line by 0.068 seconds -- less than a car length -- to earn his third career victory and first since last July at Pocono. For most of Sunday's race, it appeared Hamlin would fall short again, with Martin Truex Jr., Gordon and Truex's teammate, Dale Earnhardt Jr., all running ahead of Hamlin late in the race. But the leaders made their final scheduled pit stops on lap 255 during a caution period and Hamlin was the only one of the quartet to take two fresh tires instead of four. He vaulted from fourth to first and stayed out front to the end of the Lenox Industrial Tools 300. ``We were back in sixth and seventh most of the day and the only shot we had was to get track position,'' said Hamlin, who now has seven top fives and 11 top 10s this season. ``You know, two tires worked for us earlier (in the race) and we kind of made a note that anything inside of 120 laps to go we were going to do two.'' Hamlin has said he and his team were working hard to win races because the 12 drivers who qualify for this year's 10-race Chase for the championship will be seeded, with each driver getting 10 extra points for each win during the 26-race regular season. Both Gordon and Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson, fourth in the points, have four wins already this season. |
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