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Alex Bowman denies Denny Hamlin with swift late move at Richmond

RICHMOND — Another week, another agonizing loss for Denny Hamlin.

And this time, it was to Alex Bowman, who came from nowhere with ten laps to go at Richmond Raceway to put the No. 48 Chevrolet in victory lane for the first time in nearly four years. Bowman won for the third time in his career Sunday and denied Hamlin a win in a race he had dominated to become the eighth winner in nine Cup races this season. He dedicated the victory to crew member William “Rowdy” Harrell and his wife, Blakley Harrell, killed in a November car crash in Florida while on their honeymoon.

“This one is for Rowdy and his family. Miss him and Blakley every day,” Bowman said.

Bowman’s victory in the No. 48 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports came on the same day the former driver of the car, seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, made his debut in the IndyCar Series in Alabama. It was the first victory for the No. 48 since June 4, 2017.

Johnson was the only driver of the No. 48 when it was formed in 2001, and Bowman was hand-picked by sponsor Ally to replace him.

Bowman overcame a penalty on lap 247 for a loose tire on pit road to rally for the win.

Alex Bowman

For Hamlin, it was the third defeat in three races.

At the dirt race at Bristol Motor Speedway, he didn’t do enough to move Joey Logano out of his way to earn the win, and last week at Martinsville Speedway, he was caught late by Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Martin Truex Jr.FedEx facility in Indianapolis on Thursday. He again had the dominant car and led 207 of the 400 laps. He’s led 483 laps in the last two weeks.

“First and foremost, we want to think of all of the families in Indy right now,” Hamlin said. “Awful tragedy to happen there. Our thoughts and prayers are with these names. We will get (wins). We will keep digging. We are dominating — have to finish it.”

Hamlin won the first two stages and notched his eighth top-five finish in nine starts this season.

“We just didn’t take off quite well there at the end. I tried to warm it up and do everything I could — just the 48 had a little more on those last few laps, and I couldn’t hold the bottom,” Hamlin said.

Last week, he led 276 laps at Martinsville Speedway but lost the lead to Truex with 15 laps to go.

Hamlin did hang on Sunday to finish second, followed by Logano, Christopher Bell, and Truex, who led 107 laps and overcame a penalty for speeding on pit road. Kyle Busch finished eighth, the second week in a row that all four JGR drivers finished in the top 10.

“Denny and I had a hell of a race,” Logano said. “It was pretty fun there for a minute, but here we are third. It stings. We were up there all day.

“The 48 kind of snookered everybody.”

WIPEOUT

Kevin Harvick raced in the top 10 for much of the race, but his day was about 20 laps from the end when a blown tire sent him into the Turn 1 wall. He finished 24th.

MELLOW YELLOW

A week after the race at Martinsville featured plenty of paint-trading and 15 cautions for 102 laps, this race saw only five yellow flags and only two incidents on the track. Besides Harvick’s crash, Ryan Newman brought out a yellow when he spun in Turn 3.

BACKFIRE

Brad Keselowski, the winner of the only race at Richmond last year, gambled during the second stage by staying on the track when the leaders pitted on lap 184. It gave him a huge lead, but with 50 laps left in the background, he had no chance to hold off the leaders and wound up going a lap down just before the stage ended. He finished 14th.

UP NEXT

After three straight races on short tracks, the series heads to the most extensive channel in NASCAR — 2.66-mile Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama.

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