Denny Hamlin Wins at Las Vegas to Secure a Spot in the next Playoff Round

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 26: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 FedEx Office Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Cup Series South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on September 26, 2021, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Denny Hamlin wins at Las Vegas to secure a spot in the next playoff round for the NASCAR Cup Series on Sunday night.

LAS VEGAS – As he crossed the Las Vegas Motor Speedway finish line to claim the South Point 400 trophy, Denny Hamlin screamed into his team radio, ‘Viva Las Vegas.‘ And indeed, it was that kind of night for the perennial championship contender, who led a race-best 137 of the 267 laps to earn his first Las Vegas victory in 20 starts and take an automatic bid into the next round of the Playoffs.

Denny Hamlin Wins at Las Vegas to Secure Spot in the Next Playoff Round

The 40-year old Virginian managed to edge reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion Chase Elliott by 0.442-seconds. Elliott cut into Hamlin’s lead on every one of the closing ten laps, taking full advantage of traffic, but was ultimately unable to catch Hamlin’s No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

Hamlin’s JGR teammates Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. finished third and fourth with Penske Racing’s Ryan Blaney rounding out the top-five – all Playoff drivers.

Tyler Reddick, who just missed advancing to this three-race Playoff round by a mere two points last week, finished sixth after running among the top-three for much of the late-race laps.

Penske Racing’s Brad Keselowski, Chip Ganassi Racing’s Kurt Busch, Stewart-Haas Racing’s Kevin Harvick, and regular-season champion, Kyle Larson rounded out the top-ten. Keselowski, Harvick, and Larson are also championship eligible.

Hamlin led seven different times, won Stage 2, and took the lead for good with 39 laps remaining – facing that challenge from Elliott in the waning laps of what was a relatively clean race – only one yellow flag outside of the competition caution and two stage breaks.

The only other caution for an on-track incident came out for a single-car accident involving driver Joey Gase when his No. 15 Chevrolet lost a tire and making a hard impact with the wall. He was examined in the Infield Care Center but transported to an area hospital for a precautionary exam.

“It feels so good to win in Vegas, last couple times I’ve been so close but just didn’t have the right breaks, but they got the car great and great to hold those guys off,” said Hamlin, who earned his 46th career victory and becomes the first driver to officially earn a shot into the Playoff Round of 8.

“I’m so happy to not have to worry about the next two weeks, but I am a professional and I will work just as hard each and every week to win.”

Chase Elliott Settles for Runner-Up

Obviously disappointed not to win, Elliott was still enthusiastic about his runner-up finish – his 12th top five of the season – rallying from a pit stop strategy that put him a lap down at one point.

“We were really close, just not quite close enough,” Elliott said. “Denny did a really good job controlling the gap to me and he was having a hard time [lapping] with the 21 (Matt DiBenedetto).

“Super close. Really proud of our NAPA team and I feel like we’ve been performing at a really nice level the last three or four weeks, just haven’t had great results to show for it.

“Proud of the effort tonight and looking forward to the next two [races]. It’s going to be wild.”

Elliott’s Hendrick Motorsports teammate Larson certainly looked like the driver to beat early on. He led 95 laps and won his series-best 15th Stage win in the opening portion of the night, but a different pit strategy put him a lap down mid-race and he never fully recovered to challenge for the lead again. 

The NASCAR Cup Series Point Standings

While Hamlin earned the automatic bid into the next round of the Playoffs, Larson still leads the championship standings – 22 points over Kyle Busch. 

With his seventh-place finish, Keselowski moved into the eighth position in the standings, with races at Talladega, Ala., and the Charlotte ROVAL remaining to determine which eight drivers move on in the championship battle.

Rough Day for Hendrick Motorsports

Hendrick Motorsports William Byron, who suffered a tire problem late in the race, finished 18th and is now four points below the cutoff line. Even with his top ten, Harvick remains ninth in the standings – still looking for his first victory of the season.

Hendrick driver Alex Bowman finished 22nd and is 13 points behind Keselowski and Joe Gibbs Racing’s Christopher Bell finished 25th, two laps down Sunday night fighting through several setbacks. He is 25 points out of that transfer position.

Up Next for the NASCAR Cup Series

The second race in this Playoff NASCAR Cup Series round is the YellaWood 500 next Sunday at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway (2 p.m. ET, NBC, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Keselowski won at Talladega this April. Hamlin is the defending Playoff race winner there.

NASCAR Cup Series Race – 4th Annual South Point 400

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Las Vegas, Nevada

Sunday, September 26, 2021

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

               2. (11)  Chase Elliott (P), Chevrolet, 267.

               3. (10)  Kyle Busch (P), Toyota, 267.

               4. (4)  Martin Truex Jr. (P), Toyota, 267.

               5. (2)  Ryan Blaney (P), Ford, 267.

               6. (13)  Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 267.

               7. (8)  Brad Keselowski (P), Ford, 267.

               8. (20)  Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 267.

               9. (5)  Kevin Harvick (P), Ford, 267.

               10. (1)  Kyle Larson (P), Chevrolet, 267.

               11. (9)  Joey Logano (P), Ford, 267.

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

               13. (15)  Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 266.

               14. (19)  Chase Briscoe #, Ford, 266.

               15. (26)  Daniel Suarez, Chevrolet, 266.

               16. (21)  Bubba Wallace, Toyota, 266.

               17. (22)  Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Chevrolet, 266.

               18. (3)  William Byron (P), Chevrolet, 266.

               19. (17)  Aric Almirola, Ford, 266.

               20. (29)  Ryan Newman, Ford, 266.

               21. (23)  Michael McDowell, Ford, 266.

               22. (7)  Alex Bowman (P), Chevrolet, 265.

               23. (18)  Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 265.

               24. (12)  Christopher Bell (P), Toyota, 265.

               25. (25)  Chris Buescher, Ford, 265.

               26. (16)  Erik Jones, Chevrolet, 265.

               27. (32)  Anthony Alfredo #, Ford, 265.

               28. (24)  Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 265.

               29. (28)  Cole Custer, Ford, 265.

               30. (27)  Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 264.

               31. (35)  Cody Ware(i), Chevrolet, 260.

               32. (33)  Justin Haley(i), Chevrolet, 260.

               33. (34)  BJ McLeod(i), Ford, 257.

               34. (36)  Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 255.

               35. (30)  Garrett Smithley(i), Chevrolet, 254.

               36. (31)  Josh Bilicki, Ford, 252.

               37. (37)  Joey Gase(i), Chevrolet, Accident, 84.

               38. (38)  JJ Yeley(i), Toyota, Handling, 76.

The South Point 400 Stats

Average Speed of Race Winner:  144.643 mph.

Time of Race:  Two Hrs, 46 Mins, Eight Secs. The Margin of Victory:  0.442 Seconds.

Caution Flags:  Four for 21 laps.

Lead Changes:  21 among ten drivers.

Lap Leaders:   K. Larson (P) 0;R. Blaney (P) 1-7;D. Hamlin (P) 8-26;R. Blaney (P) 27;K. Busch (P) 28-29;D. Hamlin (P) 30-44;K. Larson (P) 45-83;D. Hamlin (P) 84-88;K. Larson (P) 89-91;W. Byron (P) 92-98;K. Larson (P) 99-101;C. Elliott (P) 102;K. Larson (P) 103-152;D. Hamlin (P) 153-162;T. Reddick 163;D. Hamlin (P) 164-166;M. Truex Jr. (P) 167;D. Hamlin (P) 168-213;T. Reddick 214-217;B. Keselowski (P) 218-221;A. Dillon 222-228;D. Hamlin (P) 229-267.

Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  Denny Hamlin (P) seven times for 137 laps; Kyle Larson (P) four times for 95 laps; Ryan Blaney (P) two times for eight laps; William Byron (P) one time for seven laps; Austin Dillon one time for seven laps; Tyler Reddick two times for five laps; Brad Keselowski (P) one time for four laps; Kyle Busch (P) one time for two laps; Martin Truex Jr. (P) one time for one lap; Chase Elliott (P) one time for one lap.

Stage 1 Top-Ten: 5,18,11,12,24,9,8,4,21,19

Stage 2 Top-Ten: 11,18,8,19,22,2,1,4,3,23