Denny Hamlin Survives Rain Delay, Overtime Finish to Win for 2nd Straight Year at Dover
KENT COUNTY, DELAWARE, JUL 20 – Denny Hamlin claimed his fourth victory of the season at Dover driving with new Goodyear tires designed for concrete, overcoming a 56-minute rain delay and late-race challenges.
- Denny Hamlin claimed his fourth victory of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season with a win at the race held Sunday in Dover, Delaware.
- The race was delayed by rain with 14 laps remaining, causing a 56-minute stoppage before officials dried the track and resumed the event.
- Hamlin held off teammate Chase Briscoe and battled tire disadvantages while leading 407 laps in a race featuring 13 lead changes among 10 drivers.
- The race lasted just over three hours and forty minutes, ending with a narrow victory margin of 0.310 seconds, and Hamlin described his win at Dover as especially meaningful to him.
- Hamlin's win marks his second consecutive Dover victory and 58th career Cup Series win despite ongoing legal challenges involving his 23XI Racing team.
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Hamlin survives rain delay
DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin went back-to-back at Dover Motor Speedway, holding a late lead through a rain delay and an overtime finish Sunday for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver’s series-best fourth victory of the season.
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Denny Hamlin survives rain delay, overtime finish to win for second straight year at Dover
By DAN GELSTON DOVER, Del. — Denny Hamlin went back-to-back at Dover Motor Speedway, holding a late lead through a rain delay and an overtime finish Sunday for the Joe Gibbs Racing driver’s series-best fourth victory of the season. Hamlin won in the No. 11 Toyota for the second straight time at Dover to add to wins this season at Martinsville, Darlington and Michigan. Hamlin has 58 NASCAR Cup Series victories, leaving him, two short of Kevin Har…
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