Denny Hamlin Exorcises Demons, Wins Pole At Dover

Denny Hamlin poses with the Coors Light Pole Award after qualifying for pole position for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event at Dover International Speedway. Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images

Call it the power of positive thinking if you want to, but Denny Hamlin would prefer to credit his car and his crew chief, Darian Grubb for Saturday’s pole-winning run.

Hamlin surprised himself by qualifying first for Sunday’s AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway, narrowly edging Clint Bowyer for the top starting spot in the third Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race.

With advice from sport psychologist Bob Rotella tucked neatly into his subconscious, Hamlin streaked around the Monster Mile in 22.599 seconds (159.299 mph) in Saturday’s time trials to claim his third Coors Light pole award of the season and the 12th of his career. Hamlin was .005 seconds faster than Bowyer, who circled the high-banked concrete track at 159.264 mph.

Martin Truex Jr. (159.200 mph) qualified third as Chase drivers in Toyotas swept the top three spots. Sam Hornish Jr. (158.758 mph) claimed the fourth starting spot, followed by Kyle Busch (158.667 mph).

Hamlin, who has a career average starting position of 14.8 at Dover, and a career average finish of 20.5, overcame his Dover-phobia, but later said the driver was only a quarter of the equation.

“I think probably 75 percent was the car and 25 percent the driver, in that sense,” said Hamlin, who won last Sunday’s Chase race at New Hampshire in dominating fashion. “I think there’s a lot of drivers out there who could be able to do what I do with the cars that Darian’s been giving me these last few weeks.

“So I’m going to give him pretty much all the credit and ride his back as long as it’ll hold me.”

Nevertheless, Hamlin managed to improve his performance dramatically at a track that simply doesn’t mesh with his driving style.

“I typically don’t run as strong on corner entry and use less brake,” Hamlin said. “It’s my M.O., my driving style at a lot of race tracks. Here, it just really rewards driving in hard, using brake and just matting it on exit. I’m typically better at throttle management on exit.

“I just think, for whatever, reason, between that and the concrete that I don’t have that good of a feel for, I just think it’s tough for me to change the way I’ve been driving for 20-some years when I come to this track. I’ve broken down a lot of film over these last few days, obviously to try to get better at it. That’s the only way you can continue to stay on top in this sport is to continue to evolve.”

Chase drivers Greg Biffle and Jeff Gordon qualified sixth and seventh, respectively. The other seven Chase drivers will start as follows: Kasey Kahne, ninth; Brad Keselowski, 10th; points leader Jimmie Johnson, 11th; Matt Kenseth, 12th; Kevin Harvick, 13th; Tony Stewart, 24th; and Dale Earnhardt Jr., 25th.

David Stremme, Mike Bliss, Jason Leffler, Cole Whitt and Kelly Bires failed to make the 43-car field.

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Dover International Speedway – Dover, DE
AAA 400 Qualifying – Sept. 29, 2012

1    11    Denny Hamlin    22.599    159.299
2    15    Clint Bowyer    22.604    159.264
3    56    Martin Truex Jr.    22.613    159.200
4    22    Sam Hornish Jr.        22.676    158.758
5    18    Kyle Busch    22.689    158.667
6    16    Greg Biffle    22.707    158.541
7    24    Jeff Gordon    22.721    158.444
8    39    Ryan Newman    22.742    158.297
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10    2    Brad Keselowski    22.763    158.151
11    48    Jimmie Johnson    22.772    158.089
12    17    Matt Kenseth    22.786    157.992
13    29    Kevin Harvick    22.789    157.971
14    20    Joey Logano    22.789    157.971
15    99    Carl Edwards    22.792    157.950
16    47    Bobby Labonte    22.811    157.819
17    6    Ricky Stenhouse Jr.    22.816    157.784
18    78    Regan Smith    22.835    157.653
19    27    Paul Menard    22.842    157.604
20    1    Jamie McMurray    22.936    156.958
21    43    Aric Almirola    22.941    156.924
22    83    Landon Cassill    22.955    156.829
23    26    Josh Wise     22.984    156.631
24    14    Tony Stewart    22.989    156.597
25    88    Dale Earnhardt Jr.    22.997    156.542
26    55    Mark Martin    23.005    156.488
27    9    Marcos Ambrose    23.033    156.297
28    51    Kurt Busch    23.043    156.230
29    91    Reed Sorenson    23.044    156.223
30    13    Casey Mears    23.050    156.182
31    34    David Ragan    23.074    156.020
32    98    Michael McDowell    23.094    155.885
33    93    Travis Kvapil    23.120    155.709
34    95    Scott Speed    23.160    155.440
35    42    Juan Pablo Montoya    23.169    155.380
36    23    Scott Riggs    23.188    155.253
37    87    Joe Nemechek    23.217    155.059
38    10    Danica Patrick    23.222    155.025
39    31    Jeff Burton    23.279    154.646
40    36    JJ Yeley    Owner Points
41    32    TJ Bell        Owner Points
42    38    David Gilliland    Owner Points
43    37    Dave Blaney    23.222    155.025
Did Not Qualify: David Stremme, Mike Bliss, Jason Leffler, Cole Whitt, Kelly Bires

 

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