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Denny Hamlin has won the last two Darlington races from the pole.

Hamlin in search of three in a row at 'Lady in Black'

Joe Gibbs Racing has won last five Nationwide races

By Amanda Brahler, Special to the Sporting News Wire Service
May 9, 2008
11:02 AM EDT
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Denny Hamlin owns Darlington Raceway, minus the legally binding paperwork.

Hamlin enters Friday's Diamond Hill Plywood 200 with last weekend's momentum-building win in his native Virginia in tow. Then again, Hamlin doesn't need momentum, luck or any type of racing superstition on his side at Darlington. He has history.

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What Diamond Hill Plywood 200
When Green, 7:45 p.m. ET Friday
TV ESPN2 7 p.m. ET
Radio MRN (Sirius Ch. 28), 7 p.m. ET

Hamlin made his Nationwide Series debut at Darlington in 2004 and finished eighth, unheard of for a rookie at a track known for its sandy, abrasive and unpredictable surface and whose walls award "Darlington stripes" to unsuspecting -- and suspecting -- drivers.

Since his debut, it's safe to say that Hamlin has charmed the "Lady in Black." He finished seventh in 2005 and won from the pole the past two seasons. On Friday, he will make his 100th career start on his best track.

"Darlington has always been special to me since I made my first Nationwide Series start there," Hamlin said. "I remember coming to my first test there (in 2004). I must have made 50 laps and hit some part of the wall on 49 of those laps. To come from that to win there the last two years really meant a lot to me.

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Tony Stewart hopes to put the No. 20 car in Victory Lane for the fourth consecutive race.

"I quickly found out that you really have to be on your toes every lap at Darlington. As soon as you lose focus, it can be very easy to make a mistake. It's a fun track to me because it challenges the driver on every lap. The key to running well there on the old surface was having a lot of patience. You really had to be careful not to use up your tires too early. [You have to] run your own pace and not focus on how hard other guys are running."

As if the track dubbed "too tough to tame" wasn't challenging enough, track officials upped the ante recently by repaving the storied surface.

"I was hoping when they said the track was repaved that everyone was just lying to me because we had such a good car there the last two years," Hamlin quipped. "This race will definitely be different since the track will have a ton of grip, and the tires won't wear nearly as much. How good the racing is this weekend will depend on what kind of tire Goodyear brings."

Hamlin, who has split his time with Joe Gibbs Racing and Braun Racing this season, will drive the No. 18 JGR Toyota. Gibbs has won the past five Nationwide events, including last weekend's win with Hamlin at Richmond. Tony Stewart won two weeks ago, ending Kyle Busch's three-race winning streak. Stewart and Busch also are entered in Friday's race.

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Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
1. Denny Hamlin Toyota 177.479 27.708
2. David Stremme Chevrolet 177.326 27.732
3. Mark Martin Chevrolet 177.090 27.769
4. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet 176.873 27.803
5. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 176.113 27.923
6. Jason Leffler Toyota 175.962 27.947
7. Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 175.010 28.099
8. Kelly Bires Ford 174.786 28.135
9. Carl Edwards Ford 174.507 28.180
10. Mike Bliss Chevrolet 174.507 28.180
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