Hamlin’s Third 2020 Win at Homestead-Miami

Hamlin's Third 2020 Win in the NASCAR Cup Series came in the Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday night. It was his 40th career victory.
HOMESTEAD, FLORIDA – JUNE 14: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on June 14, 2020, in Homestead, Florida. Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images

Denny Hamlin’s Third 2020 Win in the NASCAR Cup Series came in the Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Sunday night. It was his third win at Homestead and his 40th career victory.

The race statistics will show that Denny Hamlin led a dominating 138 of the 267-laps in Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 400, but the truth is he had to earn every fraction of a second that the driver paced the field. It was a thrilling chase for the checkered flag, lap-after-lap among the front-running cars.

Hamlin ultimately took the lead for good – passing Chase Elliott with 29 laps remaining after a series of green-flag pit stops swapped the two cars’ positions in front of the field. Elliott had pitted a lap earlier than Hamlin and held a 1.5-second lead in the dozen or so laps after the green flag stops. But Hamlin was able to catch up with Elliott as they tried to get around the race’s early leader Joey Logano, who was running two laps down at the time.

Joe Gibbs Racing over Hendrick Motorsports and Team Penske

With Hamlin’s dramatic 0.895-second Joe Gibbs Racing victory over Hendrick Motorsport’s Elliott and Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney, Hamlin became the NASCAR Cup Series’ first three-race winner on the season. It was Hamlin’s 40th NASCAR Cup Series career win and third career victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway tying him with NASCAR Hall of Famer Tony Stewart and Greg Biffle for most wins all-time on the 1.5-mile oval.

“Our car was just really good,” Hamlin told FOX Sports after climbing out of his race-winning No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota. “This is the car kinda based off what we had here in the Fall last year going for the [2019] championship. We had a strong car all day, obviously, with the laps led and able to get around Chase there at the end. This whole FedEx team has just done a phenomenal job and this Camry, this one is real special.

“I didn’t know. It seemed like the end of these races seems to be Chase’s best suit, but I knew that if I was just patient and ran the pace I wanted and the pace I was comfortable with we were going to be hard to beat in the long run.”

The Top-Ten

Rookie Tyler Reddick, who won the 2018 and 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Homestead, finished in fourth place. Aric Almirola, a Florida native, was a season-best fifth place. Kyle Busch, Austin Dillon, rookie Christopher Bell, William Byron, and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top-ten.

The last rookie to earn a top-ten finish at Homestead was David Regan, 13 years ago. On Sunday night, there were two rookies in the top-ten, and it was a career-best NASCAR Cup Series finish for both – Reddick and Bell.

Call it a Homestead Sweep

Hamlin’s Toyota was so strong it won both the first and second stages – only the fifth time a driver has swept the opening two stages this season. And he is the first driver in 2020 to sweep both stages and win the race.

That last round of green-flag pit stops proved to be a challenge for Hamlin. Elliott, who pitted one lap sooner than Hamlin returned to the track and held a 1.5-second advantage over Hamlin with 45 laps remaining. Hamlin got around him as they approached Logano, who fought hard not to go another lap down.

“Just need to get through lapped traffic better,” Elliott said. “I thought our Hooters Camaro really was good enough to win and I thought we executed a really nice race and kept it off the wall almost the whole race, kinda got it there at the end. But I’m proud of the effort and we’re bringing fast cars right now.”

Homestead Moves from November to June

From 2002-2019 this Homestead stop on the schedule was the November championship finale. And before the COVID-19 break in racing this year, it was originally scheduled for March. Lighting in the area – as is common in South Florida in June, however, parked the cars for nearly three hours under red-flag conditions on Sunday.

The break ended up being a game-changer for Team Penske driver Logano. He jumped out to the early lead – showing the way in the afternoon between the two red-flag periods for lightning but was involved in a pit road collision that changed his race fate and left him playing catch-up.

Kevin Harvick, who was also involved in the pit mishap with Logano, finished 26th. He remains atop the NASCAR Cup Series championship standings, however, by eight points over Elliott as the series moves to Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway for the Geico 500 next Sunday, June 21.

NASCAR Cup Series Race – 22nd Annual Dixie Vodka 400

Homestead-Miami Speedway

Homestead, Florida

Sunday, June 14, 2020

                1. (1)  Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267.

                2. (5)  Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 267.

                3. (11)  Ryan Blaney, Ford, 267.

                4. (24)  Tyler Reddick #, Chevrolet, 267.

                5. (21)  Aric Almirola, Ford, 267.

                6. (4)  Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267.

                7. (16)  Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 267.

                8. (36)  Christopher Bell #, Toyota, 267.

                9. (22)  William Byron, Chevrolet, 267.

                10. (3)  Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267.

                11. (12)  Clint Bowyer, Ford, 267.

                12. (6)  Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 267.

                13. (17)  Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 267.

                14. (23)  Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 267.

                15. (30)  Michael McDowell, Ford, 267.

                16. (9)  Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 266.

                17. (10)  Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 266.

                18. (8)  Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 266.

                19. (18)  John Hunter Nemechek #, Ford, 266.

                20. (19)  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet, 266.

                21. (15)  Erik Jones, Toyota, 266.

                22. (35)  Cole Custer #, Ford, 266.

                23. (13)  Chris Buescher, Ford, 266.

                24. (33)  Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 266.

                25. (20)  Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, 266.

                26. (7)  Kevin Harvick, Ford, 266.

                27. (2)  Joey Logano, Ford, 265.

                28. (32)  Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 265.

                29. (26)  Corey LaJoie, Ford, 264.

                30. (14)  Ryan Newman, Ford, 263.

                31. (37)  Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 263.

                32. (28)  Brennan Poole #, Chevrolet, 260.

                33. (31)  Quin Houff #, Chevrolet, 259.

                34. (38)  Timmy Hill(i), Toyota, 257.

                35. (34)  BJ McLeod(i), Chevrolet, 256.

                36. (29)  Joey Gase(i), Ford, 255.

                37. (27)  Josh Bilicki(i), Chevrolet, 245.

                38. (25)  JJ Yeley(i), Ford, Fuel Pump, 211.

The Dixie Vodka 400 Stats

Average Speed of Race Winner:  127.751 mph.

Time of Race:  Three Hrs, Eight Mins, Six Secs. The Margin of Victory:  0.895 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  Six for 27 laps.

Lead Changes:  18 among seven drivers.

Lap Leaders:   J. Logano 1-8;D. Hamlin 9;J. Logano 10-21;B. Keselowski 22;J. Logano 23-29;C. Elliott 30-36;R. Blaney 37-75;D. Hamlin 76-87;C. Elliott 88-90;R. Blaney 91-120;T. Reddick # 121-122;D. Hamlin 123-193;R. Blaney 194;D. Hamlin 195-217;T. Reddick # 218;K. Busch 219-220;C. Elliott 221-237;D. Hamlin 238-267.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Denny Hamlin five times for 137 laps; Ryan Blaney three times for 70 laps; Joey Logano three times for 27 laps; Chase Elliott three times for 27 laps; Tyler Reddick # two times for three laps; Kyle Busch one time for two laps; Brad Keselowski one time for one lap.

Stage 1 Top-Ten: 11,12,8,9,10,2,88,24,14,17

Stage 2 Top-Ten: 11,8,9,12,24,88,19,3,18,10