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RESULTS

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POINTS

PLAYOFF POINTS

1

Alex Bowman

48 |

13

Running

501

9

52

0

2

Kyle Busch

18 |

7

Running

501

0

42

0

3

Brad Keselowski

2 |

6

Running

501

0

43

0

4

Martin Truex Jr

19 |

4

Running

501

9

48

0

5

William Byron

24 |

11

Running

501

0

47

0

6

Aric Almirola

10 |

23

Running

501

0

37

0

7

Kurt Busch

1 |

10

Running

501

0

31

0

8

Erik Jones

43 |

28

Running

501

0

29

0

9

Chris Buescher

17 |

15

Running

501

0

28

0

10

Joey Logano

22 |

5

Running

501

9

29

0

11

Ryan Blaney

12 |

8

Running

501

0

26

0

12

Kevin Harvick

4 |

9

Running

501

0

25

0

13

Austin Dillon

3 |

14

Running

501

5

28

0

14

Kyle Larson

5 |

1

Running

501

77

32

0

15

Matt DiBenedetto

21 |

21

Running

501

0

22

0

16

Chase Elliott

9 |

2

Running

501

289

41

0

17

Christopher Bell

20 |

12

Running

501

0

24

0

18

Tyler Reddick

8 |

18

Running

501

0

19

0

19

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

47 |

25

Running

501

0

18

0

20

Anthony Alfredo

38 |

32

Running

501

0

17

0

21

Corey Lajoie

7 |

29

Running

501

0

16

0

22

Chase Briscoe

14 |

22

Running

501

0

15

0

23

Cole Custer

41 |

24

Running

501

0

14

0

24

Denny Hamlin

11 |

3

Running

501

103

19

0

25

Bubba Wallace

23 |

17

Running

501

0

12

0

26

Michael McDowell

34 |

19

Running

499

0

11

0

27

Ross Chastain

42 |

16

Running

498

0

10

0

28

Daniel Suarez

99 |

20

Running

498

0

9

0

29

BJ McLeod

78 |

30

Running

496

0

0

0

30

Cody Ware

51 |

31

Running

495

0

0

0

31

Justin Haley

77 |

35

Running

492

0

0

0

32

Ryan Newman

6 |

27

Running

491

0

5

0

33

Garrett Smithley

15 |

37

Running

490

0

0

0

34

Quin Houff

00 |

36

Running

483

0

3

0

35

Josh Bilicki

52 |

33

Running

483

0

0

0

36

Ryan Preece

37 |

26

Brakes

414

0

1

0

37

Timmy Hill

66 |

38

Engine

206

0

0

0

38

Joey Gase

53 |

34

Electrical

10

0

0

0

  • POS 1 | LEADER

    Alex Bowman

    POS1

    LEADER

    Alex Bowman

    Driver badge number 48 |

  • POS 2 | 0.472

    Kyle Busch

    POS2

    0.472

    Kyle Busch

    Driver badge number 18 |

  • POS 3 | 0.611

    Brad Keselowski

    POS3

    0.611

    Brad Keselowski

    Driver badge number 2 |

Alex Bowman wins at Martinsville after contact with Hamlin; Championship 4 set

MARTINSVILLE, Va. — Denny Hamlin provided the perfect capstone to a day of banged-up stock cars, hurt feelings and crushed dreams.

Alex Bowman took the checkered flag in Sunday‘s Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway after sliding up into Hamlin‘s race-leading Toyota on Lap 494 of 501 and knocking Hamlin‘s car up the track and into the outside wall.

RELATED: Official results | At-track photos from Martinsville

As Bowman tried to start a burnout to celebrate his fourth NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season and his first at the .526-mile short track, Hamlin drove to the frontstretch and expressed his displeasure by twice blocking the progress of Bowman‘s No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet.

“I just got loose in,” Bowman said of the accident that gave him the lead. “I got in too deep (into Turn 3), knocked him out of the way and literally let him have the lead back. For anybody that wants to think I was trying to crash him, obviously that wasn’t the case, considering I literally gave up the lead at Martinsville to give it back to him.

“He’s been on the other side of that. He’s crashed guys here for wins. I hate doing it. Obviously, I don’t want to crash somebody. I just got in, got underneath him, spun him out … Regardless, we get a free grandfather clock (trophy), which is pretty special.”

By the time Bowman took the checkered flag, his teammate, defending Cup champion Chase Elliott already had clinched a spot in next Sunday‘s Championship 4 race at Phoenix by sweeping the first two stages of the event.

RELATED: Breaking down the Championship 4

Elliott joins another teammate, two-time Round of 8 winner Kyle Larson, Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. in the quartet that will vie for the series title at the one-mile track in the Sonoran Desert.

With a damaged car that had slapped the outside wall at the exit of Turn 2 on Lap 471, Truex eked out his berth in the championship race by three points over Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch, who finished second to Truex‘s fourth but lost his slim pre-race advantage in the first two stages.

Eliminated from the playoffs with Busch were the Team Penske Fords of Brad Keselowski (third Sunday and eight points below the cutoff), Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano.

Hamlin, who started from the rear after his car twice failed pre-race inspection, had enough of a margin entering the race that his 24th-place finishing position didn‘t cost him a chance at the championship. But that was little consolation for the lost opportunity to add to his collection of five grandfather clocks.

“He’s just a hack,” Hamlin said of the race winner. “Just an absolute hack. He gets his ass kicked by his teammates every week. He’s (expletive) terrible. He’s just terrible. He sees one opportunity, he takes it.

“Obviously, he’s got the fast car of the week and he runs 10th. He didn’t want to race us there. We had a good, clean race. I moved up as high as I could on the race track to give him all the room I could — he still can’t drive.”

Lane choice helped Truex gain the final four after Aric Almirola got loose and forced him up the track on Lap 471, costing Truex positions and the eventual scrape with the wall. Truex gained spots on the subsequent restart on Lap 478 and chose the outside lane — directly behind Busch — for the final restart on Lap 500.

“I have no idea how we finished fourth,” Truex said of the contact with the wall. “I‘m going to buy a lottery ticket on the way home.”

Even though Busch struggled with the handling of his No. 18 Toyota throughout the afternoon at Martinsville, he blamed his 28th-place finish last weekend at Kansas for his failure to advance to the Championship 4 Round.

“We just missed last week,” said the two-time series champion — and the only active driver with more than one title. “That’s where we lost all the ground. Could have come in here with 15 more points, we would have been fine on the cut. Just wasn’t it. Wasn’t meant to be. Obviously, it was Truex’s day. We had a Hail Mary opportunity there at the end. Just didn’t materialize.

“All in all, just proud of the effort for sure. We slung everything and anything at this thing today, couldn’t really make it come alive. Great effort. That was there, for sure. We‘ve just got to get better, everybody included, the whole team, in order to be able to go race with the best and race for a championship. We’re not going to do that this year.”

Neither will Bowman, who was eliminated from the playoffs in the Round of 12. But the victory at NASCAR‘s most venerable track, which will celebrate its 75th anniversary next year, was ample compensation.

Note: Post-race inspection in the NASCAR Cup Series garage yielded no issues, including no lug-nut issues, thus validating Bowman’s victory and confirming the Championship 4 field.