Hamlin Passes Dale Jr. With Two To Go To Win Duel #2

Denny Hamlin
Denny Hamlin used a push from Austin Dillon and momentum on the outside lane to pass race leader Dale Earnhardt Jr. for the victory in his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota with two laps to go in Thursday’s Can-Am Duel 2 at Daytona International Speedway.

The reigning Daytona 500 winner, Hamlin has also won a Duel race twice in his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career.

“We definitely had a strong car but so much of that race was single file and so it was really tough to show what we could do in the pack once we got two- and three-wide, but it looked like our car could make some really good moves and got a great push from the 3 (Dillon) there at the end,” Hamlin said. “It looked like our cars worked really, really well together there so we’ll keep that in mind when I need somebody to draft with in the 500.”

Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Clint Bowyer and Kurt Busch finished second and third, respectively, while AJ Allmendinger nabbed a fourth-place result in his No. 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Chevrolet. Austin Dillon completed the top five in his No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevy.

Earnhardt, who led Duel 2 to the green to start the 60-lap event, led a race-high 53 laps around the superspeedway but finished sixth.

The Can-Am Duel 2 race set the outside row for Sunday’s Daytona 500, with Earnhardt Jr. retaining his outside pole position from Sunday’s qualifying session. Duel 2 winner Hamlin will start fourth, runner up Clint Bowyer will roll off the grid sixth, etc.

Just as Duel 1, the top-10 finishers received championship points: Race winner Hamlin earned 10 points, second-place Bowyer received nine, with 10th-place Ty Dillon being the last car to earn championship points (one point).

Ryan Blaney (20th) was contending for the lead with 15 laps to go and running in the top three when his No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford was clipped by Jimmie Johnson (13th), who got loose from David Ragan’s (11th) No. 38 ride. Ragan and Blaney also had some contact. Blaney took a trip down pit road under green for repairs. One lap later, Johnson scraped the wall, triggered the caution and brought the No. 48 Chevrolet down pit road for five-minute repairs, per NASCAR’s new damage rule.

DJ Kennington was the highest-running Open car in 15th-place and thus earned a spot in Sunday’s Daytona 500 (2 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Elliott Sadler received a spot due to speed in Sunday’s qualifying session. Timmy Hill did not make the field.

Check out the unofficial results of Duel #2.

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