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Denny Hamlin has driven the 20 car to two of its nine wins this year.

JGR's 20 adds to fireworks display on Fourth of July

Hamlin drives car to ninth victory, sweep of Daytona

By Sporting News Wire Service
July 7, 2008
11:43 AM EDT
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Same car. Same racetrack. Different driver.

The cast of characters in Joe Gibbs Racing's No. 20 Toyota is such a successful game of musical chairs that even Dale Earnhardt Jr. got confused.

Tony Stewart took the No. 20 Camry to Victory Lane to open the Nationwide Series season at Daytona International Speedway in February. The car, sans Stewart, returned to there in Friday night's Winn-Dixie 250 with Denny Hamlin behind the wheel.

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Winn-Dixie 250

Official Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Denny Hamlin Toyota
2. Kyle Busch Toyota
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
4. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
5. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet
6. Kasey Kahne Dodge
7. Scott Wimmer Chevrolet
8. David Stremme Chevrolet
9. David Ragan Ford
10. Mike Bliss Chevrolet

Hamlin held off teammate Kyle Busch, Earnhardt and Clint Bowyer in a green-white-checkered finish (watch video) -- the seventh of the season in the series -- to win his second Nationwide race in the No. 20 car and his third of the season overall. In his final appearance this season in the car, which has won nine races with four different drivers, Hamlin notched the eighth Nationwide victory of his career.

Busch stayed in line behind his teammate over the final two laps and came home second, followed by Earnhardt, Bowyer and Brad Keselowski. Kasey Kahne, Scott Wimmer, David Stremme, David Ragan and Mike Bliss completed the top 10.

"I thought Tony was in the 20 all night," Earnhardt said. "I didn't know Denny was in it -- so congratulations, Denny."

The confusion carried over into Earnhardt's post-race interview.

"It was hard to beat those guys," Earnhardt said. "Kyle and Tony were both really fast."

"I think the reason for the confusion was that the colors [on the car] are the ones [Tony] usually runs," Hamlin said of the candy-apple-red No. 20 machine. "But my head's a lot smaller than his."

Earnhardt was third, closing on Hamlin and Busch when Colin Braun's spin off Turn 2 caused the third caution of the race on Lap 99, setting up the two-lap sprint to the finish and turning a three-car race for the win into a free-for-all. Even though Earnhardt hung back on the restart on Lap 104, the top three positions didn't change during the final two laps of a race that went five laps beyond its scheduled distance.

Hamlin was grateful for his teammate's help in getting to the finish line without a challenge.

"It feels good to do this in my final ride in the 20 car," Hamlin said. "I've got to thank Kyle for sticking with me there at the end. The only way we don't win this is if Kyle goes for the win. I knew Kyle could go for the win and maybe not succeed, but I knew, as long as he stuck on my bumper, we'd have a 1-2 finish."

Notes: Hamlin led 29 of the 105 laps, one more than Keselowski. ... Bowyer expanded his points lead to 202 over second-place Keselowski and to 218 over third-place Carl Edwards, the defending series champion. ... Kerry Earnhardt qualified 10th and finished 17th in his first series start since the same race last year. ... Pole-sitter Bryan Clauson, a part-time Nationwide driver for Chip Ganassi Racing, came home 19th.

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Official Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. -- Clint Bowyer 2814 --
2. +2 Brad Keselowski 2612 -202
3. -- Carl Edwards 2596 -218
4. -2 David Reutimann 2588 -226
5. -- David Ragan 2489 -325
6. -- Mike Bliss 2473 -341
7. -- Kyle Busch 2438 -376
8. -- Mike Wallace 2273 -541
9. -- David Stremme 2231 -583
10. -- Jason Keller 2157 -657

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