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Nextel Cup Series | Busch Series | Craftsman Truck Series
Pennsylvania 500
Pocono Raceway | July 23, 2006 | 200 laps | 500 miles | 1:30 p.m. | TNT
Race 20 of 36
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Denny's cooking now
Denny's cooking now

LONG POND, Pa. -- Denny Hamlin completed the Pocono sweep on Sunday, blowing away the field for an easy victory that pushed the rookie into championship contention.

While Hamlin was cruising around Pocono Raceway, teammate Tony Stewart nearly self-destructed and Dale Earnhardt Jr. took another hit in his pursuit of the Nextel Cup title.

Stewart, the two-time and defending Nextel Cup champion, was black-flagged early in the race for intentionally wrecking Clint Bowyer. Stewart had been pushed up the track and against the wall by Bowyer, and angrily waved his hand out the window as the cars separated.

He then swerved directly into the side of Bowyer's car, sending it into a spin that collected Carl Edwards. NASCAR flagged Stewart for aggressive driving, and pulled him into the pits for a one-lap penalty that dropped him to 41st.  More

Car Driver Speed
11 Denny Hamlin169.827
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Pennsylvania 500
Fin.No.Driver
111Denny Hamlin
22Kurt Busch
324Jeff Gordon
425Brian Vickers
529Kevin Harvick
648Jimmie Johnson
720Tony Stewart
843Bobby Labonte
931Jeff Burton
101Martin Truex Jr.
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After: Pennsylvania 500
RankDriverBehind
1. --Jimmie JohnsonLeader
2. --Matt Kenseth-97
3. --Jeff Burton-318
4. --Kyle Busch-357
5. +3Kevin Harvick-376
6. -1Mark Martin-382
7. -1Kasey Kahne-424
8. +4Denny Hamlin-425
9. --Jeff Gordon-427
10. +1Tony Stewart-462
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•  Earnhardt Jr., team not stressed over standings
•  Edwards, Bowyer furious with Stewart after bump
•  Gordon hopes top-five keeps him in Chase hunt
•  Hamlin dominates to complete Pocono sweep
•  Gilliland closer to Cup ride, possibly with Yates
•  Leicht prepares to make Cup debut at Pocono
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