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Denny Hamlin does a burnout after completing the season sweep at Texas.

Hamlin wins at Texas, takes points lead

Holds 33-point advantage on Johnson, who finished ninth; Harvick 59 back

By Sporting News Wire Service
November 8, 2010
12:41 PM EST
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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Denny Hamlin's victory in Sunday's AAA Texas 500 wasn't a knockout blow to Jimmie Johnson's title hopes, but it did deliver a stinging message to the four-time defending Cup Series champion.

Hamlin's win, his series-best eighth of the season, his second in a row at Texas Motor Speedway and the 16th of his career, was perhaps more effective than the haymaker Jeff Gordon -- yes, Jeff Gordon -- tried to lay on Jeff Burton after Burton wrecked the No. 24 Chevrolet under caution on Lap 192.

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And Hamlin's victory certainly wasn't as surprising as crew chief Chad Knaus' dismissal of Johnson's No. 48 over-the-wall crew after a series of blown pit stops. With Gordon's No. 24 crew available, Knaus knocked his own crewmen out of the box; the last straw was slow work on the right-front tire under caution on Lap 194.

Johnson minimized the damage with a ninth-place finish, but repeated loss of track position helped transform his 14-point lead over Hamlin entering the event into a 33-point deficit as the series heads to Phoenix with two races left.

In a three-lap sprint to the finish, after Patrick Carpentier spun in Turn 2 to cause the ninth caution of the race, Hamlin swapped the lead with Matt Kenseth and surged ahead for good when Kenseth ran out of room in Turn 2 on Lap 333 of 334 and had to back out of the gas.

Kenseth held second, matching his best finish of the season, with Mark Martin running third, Joey Logano fourth and Greg Biffle fifth. Biffle led a race-high 224 laps but lost first and second gears in his No. 16 Ford and couldn't accelerate on restarts.

Kevin Harvick came home sixth and remained third in the standings, now 59 points behind Hamlin.

Despite holding the points lead, Hamlin promised to race aggressively next Sunday at Phoenix and in the season finale Nov. 21 at Homestead.

"I'm going to race Phoenix as if I'm 33 behind, to be honest with you," Hamlin said. "There's no comfortable margin going into Homestead, because anything can happen. So for me -- Phoenix being an up-and-down race track for me -- I've got to really be focused on practice day to get what I need, to give [crew chief]Mike [Ford] the information that I need -- just 100 percent stay focused is all I can do.

"But like I say, I'm not going to be conservative having the lead. I'm going to want to stretch that out before we get to Homestead. So that's pretty much my mind-set."

Trailing with two races left in the Chase is an uncharacteristic position for Johnson, who has been the frontrunner after eight races in each of the past four years.

"The past four years, we've been in a different position," Johnson said. "I've lost plenty of championships in the past, and this is racing, and it doesn't come easy, and you are not going to get what you want every single year and every single weekend.

"I can promise you this -- I am trying as hard as I can. I know my team is. We're doing everything we can. Thirty-three points back is not where we want to be, but we're going to work to get back on top."

Gordon's pit crew helped salvage a respectable finish for Johnson. After the change, the No. 24 crew performed flawlessly for three stops. Nevertheless, Knaus expected to have his regular crew back next week at Phoenix.

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Notes-n-Nuggets

• Denny Hamlin is the second repeat Chase winner in 2010 (Martinsville and Texas); Clint Bowyer won at New Hampshire and Talladega.
• Denny Hamlin is the second driver to win both Texas races in same year: Carl Edwards (2008).
• Denny Hamlin started 30th; he won from 29th in April.
• Denny Hamlin led two times for 31 laps, including the final 29; he led just 43 of 668 laps raced at Texas in 2010.
• Denny Hamlin leads the point standings for the fourth time in his career, all in the 2010 Chase.
• Joe Gibbs Racing scored its 88th Cup victory, ranking eighth all time, and third at Texas.
• JGR has 11 victories in 2010: Denny Hamlin (eight) and Kyle Busch (three).
• Matt Kenseth has scored seven top-10 finishes in his past eight Texas races; he extended a 16-race streak of running at the finish there.
• Mark Martin has scored top-10 finishes in the past four Texas races; he extended a six-race streak of lead-lap finishes at TMS, the longest current streak, and extended a 19-race streak of running at the finish there.
• Joey Logano has posted fourth consecutive top-10s; he scored his first top-10 in five Texas races.
• Greg Biffle has posted top-10s in his past five Texas races, the longest current streak.
• Greg Biffle led 224 laps in the race, the most he has led in any Cup race.
• Kevin Harvick has posted top-10s in his past three Texas races; he extended a 16-race streak of running at the finish.
• Jeff Burton (36th) ended a seven-race streak of finishes of 13th or better at Texas; he also ended a 13-race streak of running at the finish there.
• The 33 lead changes is a record at Texas; the previous record was 29 (twice).
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AAA Texas 500

Results
Pos. Driver Make
1. Denny Hamlin Toyota
2. Matt Kenseth Ford
3. Mark Martin Chevrolet
4. Joey Logano Toyota
5. Greg Biffle Ford

Cup Series

Standings
Pos. +/- Driver Points Behind
1. +1 Denny Hamlin 6,325 Leader
2. -1 Jimmie Johnson 6,292 -33
3. -- Kevin Harvick 6,266 -59
4. +2 Carl Edwards 6,008 -317
5. +3 Matt Kenseth 6,000 -325

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