DARLINGTON, S.C. — NASCAR Cup Collection races are sometimes received and misplaced in a recreation of inches. Whereas the conclusion to Sunday‘s Goodyear 400 was decided in time beyond regulation, it is a race that was received on pit street.
Denny Hamlin’s No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota got here down pit street in third place for what can be the ultimate pit cease of Sunday’s race after a late-race spin by Kyle Larson introduced out the yellow flag with 4 laps remaining. Hamlin exited the pits first after which rocketed off with the lead, controlling the time beyond regulation restart and storming to his second consecutive win.
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“I knew coming in third, I used to be going to must have my greatest roll of the day,” Hamlin mentioned in his post-race press convention. “That’s my quickest pit roll, my quickest pace into the field. I wanted to place it completely on the signal in order that they don‘t have to regulate.
“I wanted to stack tenths and tenths and tenths (of seconds) on my facet of the job. As soon as I get into the pit stall, they drop the best facet … I do know I did a great job on my metrics. Hopefully, I didn‘t pace. However then after they dropped the jack on the best, I do know proper then, ‘oh, boy, that is going to be a heater.’ “
A “heater” it was because the 44-year-old surged off pit street from third to first, propelling the No. 11 staff to .
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Pit street was a focus throughout Sunday afternoon’s occasion, as temperatures soared near 90 levels within the South Carolina warmth, demanding endurance from groups who made essentially the most stops of any monitor on the 2025 schedule to date.
Consideration was additionally given to the Joe Gibbs Racing pit crew‘s work on Denny Hamlin’s Toyota, notably jackman Joel Bouagnon’s for shifting throughout the automotive to alter the left-side tires.
Bouagnon is a graduate of Northern Illinois College, the place he performed soccer as a working again. In 2017, he signed as an undrafted free agent with the Chicago Bears within the NFL earlier than becoming a member of the Inexperienced Bay Packers in 2018.
In 2020, the now 30-year-old made the transition to NASCAR pit crew member, coaching for the “cash cease” moments seen in Sunday’s race.
Denny Hamlin makes a pit cease at Darlington.
“Ending a race like that’s pretty much as good because it will get,” Bouagnon instructed NASCAR.com leaving Victory Lane. “Man, that’s type of the moments you dream of. I’m so happy with this complete staff for executing. There may be not a extra tense state of affairs. That’s like the top of any pit cease efficiency. You wish to come down on a cash cease like that.
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“It feels nice. I’m glad all our arduous work is … it’s uncommon that you just get to showcase it, , how fortunate that we have now it. We’ve received the staff to execute every little thing. So we’re simply being offered with these alternatives, and everybody’s executing. I’m glad we’re attending to see the fruits of our labor.”
Atop the pit field for the No. 11 staff this season is crew chief Chris Gayle, new to the staff after shifting over from the No. 54 Toyota and driver Ty Gibbs. Gayle took the reins of Hamlin’s No. 11 group after former crew chief Chris Gabehart grew to become the corporate’s competitors director within the offseason.
Alongside along with his driver, Gayle is celebrating consecutive Cup Collection victories after the duo received at Martinsville final week previous to Sunday’s Darlington triumph. The chief of the No. 11 crew mentioned the staff has been making ready for clutch moments similar to this.
“We’ve got these conversations within the store,” Gayle mentioned. “I can inform you the one factor that each a type of guys has come to me about is that state of affairs, how a lot they wish to be in that state of affairs, proper? Some folks shrink back from that second, get nervous, ‘I don‘t wish to fail.’ These guys are fully the opposite means. They‘re like, ‘Give me the chance and let me attempt it.’
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“I believe you simply can‘t commend that sufficient. You want that type of tradition and that type of outlook from everyone in your staff.”
That tradition manifested the 56th journey to Victory Lane of Hamlin’s profession, netting the staff a essential 5 playoff factors along with Hamlin’s chase of 60 profession wins. The Virginia native now sits alone at eleventh all-time in Cup Collection wins, chasing former modern Kevin Harvick for tenth. With a pit crew that ranks second on the season in line with NASCAR Insights, Gayle sees potential for much more success forward.
“For these guys, man, they’re simply villains,” Gayle mentioned of his crew. “They only need that second to the place they’ll go in there and simply rip everyone‘s hearts out and win the race, stroll away, don‘t care what anyone else thinks, unapologetic. They’re simply superior. Comfortable to be a part of their staff.”
Now, the No. 11 staff will flip its consideration to Bristol Motor Speedway (Sunday, 3 p.m. ET, FS1, PRN Radio, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio) because it tries to echo a feat accomplished by JGR teammate Christopher Bell already this season — three consecutive victories.