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Denny Hamlin took the checkered flag 1.908 seconds ahead of anyone else.

Hamlin wins Southern 500 to cap Darlington sweep

By The Associated Press
May 10, 2010
01:02 PM EDT
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DARLINGTON, S.C. -- Denny Hamlin became the first driver in 17 years to sweep Darlington Raceway, winning the Sprint Cup race Saturday night after late mistakes took Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton out of contention.

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Pos. Driver Make
1. Denny Hamlin Toyota
2. Jamie McMurray Chevrolet
3. Kurt Busch Dodge
4. Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
5. Juan Montoya Chevrolet
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Winner of the Nationwide Series race Friday night, Hamlin became the first driver since Mark Martin in 1993 to sweep the Darlington weekend. It was Hamlin's first victory at NASCAR's oldest superspeedway, and the Joe Gibbs Racing driver has never finished lower than 13th in his five career starts at the difficult track.

"We had a top-two car all day," Hamlin said. "Us, Jeff and the other Jeff were really strong."

Hamlin led 104 of the 367 laps, but knew he was going to have to contend with both Gordon and Burton over the closing laps. That changed during the final pit stops.

Gordon planned to pit early under green, but had to abort the effort at the last second to avoid a collision with the cars closing quickly behind him. When he finally entered pit road a lap later, a spin by David Reutimann brought out the last caution of the race and Gordon had to hustle back onto the track to avoid losing a lap.

"When we were ready to come in and pit a little early, I just didn't signal the guys behind me in time and I was going to get run over. My fault," Gordon said. "I don't like making mistakes like that."

All the leaders headed to pit road under yellow and Burton, who had traded the lead with Hamlin right before the caution, came out in third. Only NASCAR flagged him for running over his air hose, Burton had to return to the pits for a penalty, and lost a ton of track position.

Hamlin restarted in first with 20 laps to go, while Gordon was 12th and Burton 13th.

Hamlin got a terrific restart in his Toyota over teammate Kyle Busch, then sailed to his third victory of this season to tie four-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson for most wins this season in the Cup Series.

"You can't put this in words," Hamlin said. "Just an unbelievable night. Pit road did a phenomenal job getting me back on the track first, and that's what led to this win. We went back and forth all night and fine-tuned it to perfection at the end. Right there at the end, it was the best it's been all night. That's all you can ask for."

Jamie McMurray started from the pole and finished second in a Chevrolet, while Kurt Busch was third in a Dodge. Gordon came back from the late-race error to finish fourth, while Juan Montoya, McMurray's teammate, rounded out the top five.

Kevin Harvick held on to his lead in the Cup standings by finishing sixth. Harvick was up by 10 points over Johnson heading into Darlington, and extended it to an impressive 110 points after Johnson's miserable night ended in a crash -- his third DNF of the season -- and a 36th-place finish.

Kyle Busch was seventh, Burton rebounded to finish eighth, and Ryan Newman and Brian Vickers rounded out the top 10.

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Notes-n-Nuggets

• Denny Hamlin is the third driver to sweep both the Nationwide and Cup Darlington races in a single weekend, joining Dale Earnhardt (1987) and Mark Martin (1993).
• Joe Gibbs Racing scored its third victory at Darlington: Bobby Labonte (2000), Kyle Busch (2008), Denny Hamlin (2010).
• Joe Gibbs Racing posted its fourth victory in 11 races in 2010 (Denny Hamlin, three; Kyle Busch, one), most of any team.
• Jeff Gordon extended a streak of seven consecutive top-fives at Darlington.
• Jeff Gordon leads all drivers scoring 60 lap-leader bonus points. He led a race-high 110 laps at Darlington.
• Jeff Gordon has won only once in the past 12 races that he has led 100 or more laps.
• Four drivers have ranked in the top 12 after each race in 2010: Greg Biffle, Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick and Matt Kenseth.
• Jimmie Johnson had a 108-point lead three races ago; he now is second, 110 points out. That's a 218-point swing in three races.
• Tony Stewart dropped from a season high fifth in points after Bristol to 18th in the past six races.
• Jeff Gordon passed Cale Yarborough for fifth all time in laps led at Darlington (1,720).
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2. -- Jimmie Johnson 1,512 -110
3. -- Kyle Busch 1,509 -113
4. +2 Jeff Gordon 1,475 -147
5. -1 Matt Kenseth 1,472 -150
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