Denny Hamlin picks up Cup Series-high fourth win of year at Dover
Jul 20, 2025; Dover, Delaware, USA; NASCAR Cup Series driver Denny Hamlin (11) races during the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O'Haren-Imagn Images Denny Hamlin waited out a one-hour red-flag delay, won three restarts on older tires inside of 10 laps to go, and took the overtime checkers in Sunday's rain-interrupted AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway in Dover, Del.
In the second overtime, Hamlin lined up beside Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe, who was on much fresher tires. The Toyotas made contact coming to the white, allowing Hamlin's No. 11 to nose ahead and beat Briscoe's No. 19 by 0.31 seconds for his series-leading fourth victory.
Hamlin, who led 67 laps, also fended off teammate Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson in late restarts -- in regulation with eight laps left and the first overtime, respectively -- to help him repeat at Dover and give Toyota its third straight win there.
Alex Bowman, Larson and Ty Gibbs completed the top five.
In the In-Season Challenge semifinal, NASCAR's version of the Final Four, Gibbs (fifth place) beat Tyler Reddick (12th), while Ty Dillon (20th) topped John Hunter Nemechek (21st).
Gibbs and Dillon will square off Sunday at Indianapolis for the $1 million top prize given to the winner of the 32-car tournament.
The first stage, a 120-lapper around the one-mile concrete track, was all about Hendrick Motorsports' Chase Elliott, who managed to beat Bell as the segment ended and hold on to the point.
Following that pair were Hamlin, William Byron and a fast-moving Bowman, who sliced through the top 10 in Stage 1's late laps.
Elliott's day turned sour when his Chevy fell off the jacks while being serviced under green on Lap 186. After the stops cycled, Bell was out front with Hamlin over three seconds in arrears.
In his No. 20 Toyota, Bell won Stage 2 and told his JGR team to leave the car as it was as he headed to pit road. Bowman and Hamlin crossed under the checkers for second and third in bonus points, respectively.
However, Bell spun on his own while leading on the Lap 260 restart and racing with Elliott, hitting nothing and forcing the field to split as his JGR ride slid down the high banks.
--Field Level Media
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