Saturday

Denny Hamlin wins Talladega under yellow; Keselowski wrecks twice

TALLADEGA, Ala. ? For drivers, Talladega is NASCAR's version of Disney World, a place where dreams come true and every frog can be a prince, if only for a moment. It's a place where seasons can be salvaged and teams can be saved, and on Sunday, it might have kickstarted one of NASCAR's sputtering stars.

Denny Hamlin might well be a future champion, but he's hit a serious dry spell. Coming into Sunday, he hadn't won since last year's season finale, and hadn't won a race meaningful to his championship hopes since the second race of the 2012 Chase.

But none of that matters at Talladega, where you've got a chance to win provided you keep most of your wheels on the track. Hamlin was in the right place at the right time, leading when a final-lap caution fell, and as a result he ended up with a virtually certain Chase berth.

We'll get to that later, though. Whenever NASCAR comes to Talladega, fans and drivers alike know that there are going to be wrecks. Huge, chassis-warping, day-ending wrecks. Sunday was no exception, with many of the sport's biggest names ending the day either several laps down or on an early plane home.

Brad Keselowski was at the center of two wrecks, both apparently self-inflicted. He made contact with Danica Patrick on Lap 14 and spun into the infield, eventually restarting six laps down. Then, while racing in the pack trying to get his laps back, he got loose and set off a major wreck that involved Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon and several others.

Keselowski, for his part, took responsibility for the wrecks after the race on Twitter:

It's too soon to tell if that will placate many of the drivers who appeared either openly or implicitly irritated at his actions.

"I don?t know what he was doing,?? Gordon said. ?Obviously thinking that was going to be the way to get his lap back. All that it did was get a bunch of other cars wrecked.??

?If it was the other way around and it was anybody else except for him, we?d all be getting lectured," Kenseth added.

With only a handful of laps remaining, Jimmie Johnson got loose and took out Joey Logano and others. All in all, Gordon, Kenseth, Keselowski, Johnson, Logano, Carl Edwards, Tony Stewart, and Kurt Busch fell out of contention via wreck. That's some serious star power on the sidelines, and with that many top drivers on the shelf, the door was open and the way was clear for someone to make a move.

Which brings us back to Hamlin, who up until this point had exactly zero wins at Talladega, and no points-paying wins at fellow superspeedway Daytona. Talladega is always something of a crapshoot; you're at the mercy of those around you, and your day can end because of the mistake of someone 20 spots ahead of you ... or, in this case, behind.

Greg Biffle and Clint Bowyer were running second and third behind Hamlin when the final caution flew at the very start of the final lap. That flag froze the field, denying Biffle and Bowyer the chance to make a run at Hamlin.

"I was setting up to go by [Hamlin] but just never had the chance," Biffle said. "I wish I would have known that we weren't going to race all the way back, but it was a good day for us."

"It's a wild situation," Bowyer added. "It was kind of funny, we see all the smoke and it was 400 yards behind us. We're supposed to be looking out the windshield."

If they'd looked through that windshield, they'd have seen only Hamlin, who admitted after the race that he might actually be getting the hang of this superspeedway thing. "I drive superspeedway races a lot different than I used to, for sure," he said. "I'm not always the guy making the move now. I'm more staying in like and trying to be patient ... for God's sake, after nine years, you would think I'd come close to winning one."

"Denny really operates a lot off momentum," Hamlin's team owner JD Gibbs said. "He's just a great leader. He's a great driver. But he has to have that confidence, and I think he has it now."

Hamlin thus leaves Alabama with a smile on his face. The other 42 drivers leave with some mix of resignation, frustration and outright fury. "That's Talladega. What can you say?" Johnson said afterward. "Stuff happens. Well, there's a four-letter word that says it better. But that's Talladega."

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Friday

Brad Keselowski on pole for Sunday's race at Dover

Damn, Brad Keselowski's average qualifying position keeps improving.

The 2012 Sprint Cup Series Champion qualified first for Sunday's race at Dover. He beat out Kyle Busch, teammate Joey Logano and Dover dominator Jimmie Johnson for the top spot.

As we mentioned in Tuesday's Power Rankings, Keselowski's average starting position of 6.8 was the best in the Sprint Cup Series since Ryan Newman in 2005. Now, with Friday's pole position, it's a scant 6.4. And the only other driver with an average start in the single digits? Logano, Keselowski's Team Penske teammate.

Through the first 13 qualifying sessions of the season, Team Penske have been beasts in the knockout qualifying format. Keselowski has started on the front row eight times and has made the final round of qualifying in all but two races. Logano has also only missed the final session twice and has started on the front row three times.

But while Keselowski's win was from a front row starting position, Logano's two wins haven't been. He started 10th at Texas and 17th at Richmond, the two tracks he's won at this season. And the main competitor to the Penske cars on Sunday? That's Johnson, who won his first race of the season last year.

Johnson has eight wins in 24 Dover starts. In six of those wins he's started in the top 10.

Kyle Larson starts fifth, while Denny Hamlin, Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick, Brian Vickers and Clint Bowyer round out the top 10. Only 43 cars attempted to qualify so no one missed the race.

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Thursday

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Wednesday

Clint Bowyer re-ups with Michael Waltrip Racing

Clint Bowyer may be having one hell of a Cinco de Mayo party.

Michael Waltrip Racing announced Monday that Bowyer, crew chief Brian Pattie and sponsor 5-Hour Energy signed contract extensions with the team. Bowyer's contract had been up at the end of the season. It's a new three-year deal.

This is big news for all of us,? Bowyer said in a statement. ?It creates great stability and excitement about what the next few years can bring. MWR is my racing home and continuing this relationship with 5-hour ENERGY was a high priority. It?s time to put the paperwork in a drawer and focus on winning.?

Bowyer joined the team before the 2012 season after Richard Childress Racing downsized from four teams to three after sponsor General Mills cut back on sponsorship on Bowyer's car.

Earlier Monday, Bowyer announced (in truly Clint Bowyerian fashion) that he and wife Lorra were expecting their first child, a son. The couple got married over the Cup Series' Easter off-weekend.

In his first season with Michael Waltrip Racing, Bowyer finished second to Sprint Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski. Last season he fell back to seventh in the points standings and is 18th this season after a frustrating start to the year.

5-Hour Energy's deal with the team is for 24 races a year through the length of its contract.

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Tuesday

Bill Elliott leads 2015 NASCAR Hall of Fame class

Bill Elliott didn't have to wait long to get in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

In just his first year on the Hall of Fame ballot, Elliott got in during Wednesday's vote for the 2015 class of the NASCAR Hall and will be inducted in January.

Wendell Scott, Joe Weatherly, Rex White and Fred Lorenzen are also going in with Elliott.

Elliott won 44 Sprint Cup Series throughout his career and the 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. Elliott was eligible for the Hall of Fame in this class because of NASCAR's recently tweaked eligibility guidelines. In December, NASCAR announced that any driver 55 years old or older was immediately eligible, even if he was currently competing. He received 87 percent of the vote.

Scott was the first African-American to win a Sprint Cup Series race. He won at Jacksonville in 1964, leading 27 of 202 laps. He had 20 top-five finishes and 147 top 10s. He got 58 percent.

Weatherly won 25 races and the 1962 and 1963 Cup titles. He was killed when he sustained head injuries in a crash at Riverside in 1964. He got 53 percent.

White won 28 races and was the 1960 champion. In 1962, he won eight races in 37 starts. He got 43 percent.

Lorenzen won 26 Cup races including two Daytona 500s. His win in the 1967 Daytona 500 was the final victory of his career. He got 30 percent.

Notable exclusions from the 2015 Hall class were Rick Hendrick, Buddy Baker, Benny Parsons, Robert Yates, Bruton Smith and Terry Labonte. When NASCAR announced the new eligibility guidelines in December, it also cut the list of nominees from 25 to 20. Jerry Cook, Yates and Parsons were the next three highest vote getters.

One of the people who fell off the list in the cut down from 2014 to 2015 was Anne B. France. France was awarded the inaugural Landmark Award.

The relatively low vote totals of White and Lorenzen do raise an interesting question about future classes of the NASCAR Hall of Fame. How will candidates separate themselves from each other going forward for a case for the Hall? There aren't many slam dunk nominees going to be eligible in the future and the biographies of the 15 people people who will likely carry over to next year's list won't change much.

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Monday

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