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Hamlin rolls to victory at Richmond

By Sporting News Wire Service
April 29, 2011 9:59 PM, EDT
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RICHMOND, Va. -- With a dominant car that led 199 laps Friday night, Denny Hamlin won the Bubba Burger 250 when the third caution of the race slowed the action after Hamlin had taken the white flag to start Lap 251.

A day after winning his own late-model charity race at the .75-mile short track, Hamlin covered the field in his No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and picked up his first Nationwide Series victory in his second start of the season. The win was the 11th of Hamlin's career.

With seven laps left -- and only four cars on the lead lap -- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. ran out of gas while running second to bring out the second caution of the evening. That enabled Hamlin to pit for fuel and tires. It also set up a two-lap sprint to the finish that took the race one lap pasted its posted distance.

Paul Menard finished second, followed series points leader Justin Allgaier, Elliott Sadler and Brad Keselowski.

Hamlin, who started 11th, took the lead from Carl Edwards, the pole winner, on Lap 44 and expanded it through a cycle of green-flag pit stops. By the time Kelly Bires' spin in Turn 3 caused the first caution of the race on Lap 124, Hamlin held a nine-second lead over Almirola.

Seven cars were on the lead lap at that point. That number doubled for a restart on Lap 131, thanks to a free pass for Keselowski (as the highest-scored lapped car) and wave-arounds for six other drivers who skipped pit stops in exchange for passage back to the lead lap.

Almirola took a short-lived lead on Lap 132, but Hamlin got back by the No. 88 Chevrolet five laps later and stayed out front as Stenhouse and Menard passed Almirola for second and third, respectively.

Subbing for Trevor Bayne, still hospitalized as doctors diagnose the effects of an apparent insect or tick bite, Chris Buescher finished 17th in his Nationwide Series debut.

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