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Bowyer takes checkered flag at wild Richmond race

 

RICHMOND, Va. -- Richard Childress always tells his drivers that luck occurs when preparation meets opportunity.

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Clint Bowyer proved the boss right on Saturday night.

Bowyer was a surprise winner at Richmond International Raceway, stealing a win that first seemed destined for Denny Hamlin, then Dale Earnhardt Jr. Neither made it to Victory Lane, though, because of a wild ending that saw three drivers denied the trip Bowyer made to Victory Lane.

"He was prepared tonight, and the opportunity was there," Childress said after Bowyer's first win of the season.

Hamlin, the hometown favorite, ran away with the race and led a record 381 of the 400 laps in search of his first Cup victory at Richmond. Nobody came close to challenging him until a leaking right front tire allowed Earnhardt and Kyle Busch to catch him.

The two drivers split Hamlin as they moved past him, with Earnhardt emerging as the leader with 18 laps to go. Hamlin's tire finally failed with eight to go, and NASCAR accused him of intentionally bringing out the caution that regrouped the field and gave Busch a chance to race Earnhardt for the win.

When it comes to Clint Bowyer, it's all about being at the right place at the right time. (US Presswire)  
When it comes to Clint Bowyer, it's all about being at the right place at the right time. (US Presswire)  
The two staged a strong battle for the lead when the race resumed, but contact between the two cars in turn three sent Earnhardt into the wall.

"Everybody probably is racing around the race track scared to death of wrecking Dale Earnhardt Jr., so why wouldn't I be any different?" Busch said. "But that was just a product of good hard racing and I apologize that it happened and I hate it that it did. If I wanted to do it deliberately I would have waited until the last lap where I probably still could have won the race.

"I'll say it again, its just unfortunate circumstances for him because he didn't get a win, and for me because now I've got to put up with it."

Without seeing a replay, Earnhardt guessed that it wasn't deliberate. But as his winless streak reached 72 races on the two-year anniversary of his last victory, he wondered if Busch would need security help exiting the track amidst the angry Earnhardt fans.

"I wasn't good on the bottom, so I moved up top to run as good as I could. He had been running the bottom. I figured we'd race it out, and he got a great run around one and two and nearly got by me. He gave me room on the outside off of two, so I wouldn't say it was intentional going into three, because if he wanted to, he could have run me in the fence off two.

"I thought I was going to end the winless streak tonight and celebrate and be happy. We'll have to keep running good like we are and try somewhere else."

Bowyer used the opportunity to slide past both Earnhardt and Busch and into the front for the first time all night. Bowyer then held off Busch on a final restart to score his first Cup victory of the season, second of his career.

"They were putting on a show for a while, they were racing hard and that's what racing at Richmond is all about -- it just didn't work out," Bowyer said. "I told the cops when they were escorting me (after), I told them they better get over there and escort Kyle Busch out of here.

"It was just meant to be, I guess."

Busch finished second, then was confronted on pit road by a former crew member from Hendrick Motorsports. Busch spent three years driving for Hendrick, but was replaced by Earnhardt this season.

Mark Martin finished a season-best third and was followed by Tony Stewart, Martin Truex Jr. and Carl Edwards. Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne rounded out the top 10.

Earnhardt finished 15th and Hamlin was a disappointing 24th after nearly routing the field.

Hamlin was seeking a weekend sweep -- he won Friday night's Nationwide Series race -- in front of a boisterous crowd of friends and family thrilled to see him finally accomplish his dream.

He grew up just outside of Richmond in Chesterfield, and his family had season tickets to the track, where he sat in the Turn 4 stands cheering on favorite driver Bill Elliott. His parents mortgaged just about everything they owned to fund his racing career, all in the hopes he'd someday reach Richmond's Victory Lane.

Hamlin was comfortable on the track the very first day he raced here, and in four previous starts, he had three top 10 finishes.

But it was the Cup win he was looking for. After winning the pole Friday, he said earning that top starting spot was the highlight of his career. Then he one-upped himself with the Nationwide win.

He still wanted the Cup victory, and had it locked up until the flat tire.

"You can't whine about it. It just wasn't meant to be," Hamlin said. "God didn't want me to win today."

He called his two-lap penalty for bringing out the caution "just a kick in the face after a bad deal."

"It is what it is. What's the difference? We didn't win," he said. "It's 25th or 10th, wherever we would have been, or 15th, one lap down, it doesn't matter at this point."

The race was stopped for nearly 22 minutes a little past the halfway point when contact between Dave Blaney, J.J. Yeley and Edwards triggered a 12-car accident. Among those caught in the wreckage was points leader Jeff Burton, Jimmie Johnson, Newman and Kurt Busch.

Michael Waltrip was parked by NASCAR with 45 laps to go for intentionally driving into Casey Mears after the two made contact moments earlier.

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Talk Back
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 21, 2006

May 4, 2008 12:35 am

72 and counting... man did I fly outta my chair when the idiot was spinning around.  whew, it continues.  haliluyah. he didnt hit the wall as hard as i'd like but another notch on the losing streak is good enough. see ya carrot crotch.

Question of the week : can you be considered in one of  the top drivers in the circuit if you only make the chase 50% of the time and ...(more)

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 18, 2006

May 4, 2008 12:05 am
After watching all the replays, I don't think Busch intentionally wrecked Junior.  Busch was just losing it and couldn't correct.  Junior handled it very well in the post-race interview and didn't blame Busch, saying Tony Eury Jr. had told him it looked like Busch lost it.

It is a shame though for Junior, who hasn't won in 72 races now.  But I think it's e
...(more)
Reputation:67
Level:Pro
Since:Feb 22, 2007

May 4, 2008 11:37 am
In my opinion Denny Hamlin pulled the cheapest move of the race.  I used to respect Denny, but to stop on the track to bring out the caution so that your teammate can have a better shot at Earnhardt is a very very cheap move.  He new his tire was going down, and he could still drive his car, so why stay out and risk a wreck, and why stop like he couldn't drive it?
Reputation:89
Level:All-Star
Since:Mar 10, 2008

May 4, 2008 8:19 am

Have you ever noticed the similarities between Baby Busch and Hillary Clinton.

If you ask them a question, they never really answer the question or make up an answer which is not true.

It is always someone elses fault (they never make a mistake)

They will do anything (even if it is illegal) to win.

They have the same goofy grin.

The only difference is tha ...(more)

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Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 1, 2007

May 4, 2008 2:05 am

Michael Waltrip was parked by NASCAR with 45 laps to go for intentionally driving into Casey Mears after the two made contact moments earlier.

 

This guy has turne ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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