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Hamlin Holds off Elliott at Las Vegas

Denny Hamlin won the South Point 400 from Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday night to lock himself into the next round of the Playoffs.

Hamlin was strong throughout the race and ran up front for most of the night.  After a different strategy call by the Hendrick Motorsports drivers towards the end of stage 2, Hamlin was able to take command and pick up his second win of the season.

Hamlin said he was glad to get to victory lane in Las Vegas after running well there the last few races at the track.

“It feels so good to win at Vegas,” Hamlin said.  “Last couple times I’ve been so close and just didn’t have the right breaks.”

The victory locked Hamlin into the third round of the Playoffs, which will allow him to avoid the stress of fighting for a Playoff spot at Talladega and the Charlotte Roval.

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Hamlin said he is ready to fight for victories the next two weeks without the added stress of racing for his Playoff future.

“So happy I don’t have to worry about the next two weeks,” Hamlin said.  “I’m going to work just as hard each and every week to win.”

Chase Elliott was the lone Hendrick driver who was able to overcome the pit strategy call.  He was able to run Hamlin down over the final green flag run, but he ran out of time and was never able to challenge Hamlin for the lead.

Elliott said the race played out more in his favor than for his teammates.

“Circumstances went our way,” Elliott said.  “We were able to get back on the lead lap when that cycle of stops got weird there in the middle.  We got back on the lead and didn’t need to wave or get the lucky dog.”

“We were really close, just not close enough; Denny did a good job controlling the gap to me.  Excited for the next two, it’s going to be wild.”

Unofficial results:

  1. Denny Hamlin
  2. Chase Elliott
  3. Kyle Busch
  4. Martin Truex Jr.
  5. Ryan Blaney
  6. Tyler Reddick
  7. Brad Keselowski
  8. Kurt Busch
  9. Kevin Harvick
  10. Kyle Larson
  11. Joey Logano
  12. Matt DiBenedetto
  13. Austin Dillon
  14. Chase Briscoe
  15. Daniel Suarez
  16. Bubba Wallace
  17. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  18. William Byron
  19. Aric Almirola
  20. Ryan Newman
  21. Michael McDowell
  22. Alex Bowman
  23. Ross Chastain
  24. Christopher Bell
  25. Chris Buescher
  26. Erik Jones
  27. Anthony Alfredo
  28. Ryan Preece
  29. Cole Custer
  30. Corey LaJoie
  31. Cody Ware
  32. Justin Haley
  33. BJ McLeod
  34. Quin Houff
  35. Garrett Smithley
  36. Josh Bilicki
  37. Joey Gase
  38. JJ Yeley
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