Denny Hamlin Claims Second All-Star Race Victory at Dover
Hamlin outduels Briscoe for 2nd All-Star Race win

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Denny Hamlin secured his second NASCAR All-Star Race win, finishing 0.887 seconds ahead of teammate Chase Briscoe at Dover Motor Speedway. The race featured numerous crashes, leading to a significant reduction in the field, with Hamlin's victory earning him a $1 million prize.
- 01Hamlin led the final 30 laps, marking his third consecutive win at Dover Motor Speedway.
- 02Joe Gibbs Racing's Erik Jones finished third, completing a Toyota top-three sweep.
- 03Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain were eliminated due to crashes, with Elliott's car unable to be repaired.
- 04A fiery crash on Lap 2 involved several former All-Star winners, including Ryan Preece, who took responsibility for the incident.
- 05The next major event in the NASCAR schedule is the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
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Denny Hamlin triumphed in the NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway, marking his second victory in this exhibition event. Starting from the pole, Hamlin led the final 30 laps, finishing 0.887 seconds ahead of his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Chase Briscoe. This victory not only secured him a $1 million prize but also continued his dominance at Dover, where he has now won three consecutive races. The event was marred by numerous crashes, with over half the 36-car field involved in incidents during the first two segments. Notably, Chase Elliott and Ross Chastain were eliminated due to damage to their cars, with Elliott expressing frustration over his early exit after being caught in two wrecks. A significant crash on Lap 2 involved multiple past winners, including Ryan Preece, who later took responsibility for the incident. Looking ahead, the next race on the NASCAR calendar is the Coca-Cola 600, set for May 24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Chastain will defend his title.
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