Denny Hamlin Wins, Hamlin Loses; Shrub Shrubs; Junior Ponders
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Hollywood couldnāt have scripted the weekendās racing any better.
NASCARāS doubleheader at Richmond International Raceway along with ARCAās return to Rockingham Speedway proved to be a great weekend. Friday nights Nationwide Series race at Richmond was entertaining enough throughout; but came to a old time ending. For all you old-schoolers out there; Kyle Busch and Steven Wallace played some bumper tag during the race and then, partook in a post race helmet grabbingāfinger pointingāscreaming incident. The Saturday highlight shows ran with the video of Shrub sticking his head into Wallaceās car and Steven grabbing Rowdyās helmet; only to see Kyle jerking his head free and nearly falling on his butt. All this on a Friday night.
Saturdayās Crown Royal presents the Dan Lowry 400 at Richmond again provided for some exciting racing through much of the event and had set itself up for an entertaining finish. Denny Hamlin was dominating the raceāleading every green flag lap until a slow leak developed in his right front tire. Hamlin decided to ignore the slowly deflating tire until it was too late and the tire blew out on the race track.
"āYou donāt have days like this,ā said Hamlin, āDominating days like this just donāt happen. Thereās just nothing you can say other than it just wasnāt meant to be.ā
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Hamlinās troubles set up a battle between Dale Earnhardt; Jr and Kyle Busch to determine who would go to victory lane. Junior was looking to get his first win in two years and Shrub was looking to post another win for Joe Gibbs Racing. What happened was a last lap skirmish that has Junior lovers and Junior haters seeing two very different race endingsāan ending that saw Clint Bowyer take home his second Sprint Cup trophy. Lovers are looking to hang Busch from the nearest engine hoist and haters are applauding him for his hard driving style.
Which as usual leads us to this weeks short and sweet BUZZ ON PIT ROW:
"Who was to blame for the Shrub and Junior dust up?
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Then to finish off the weekend, the ARCA ReMax Series re-opened āThe Rockā to competitive racing and saw future Cup star 17 year old Joey Logano dominate the race in his Venturini Motorsports Chevy. Sprint Cup vetren Ken Schrader came in second as only five cars finished on the lead lap. For more on the ARCA event check out arcaracing.com. and listen to INSIDE ARCA via live stream Tuesday at 8pm ET immediately following ON PIT ROW which can be heard on selected radio stations in the Midwest or right here at onpitrow.com from 5 to 7pm ET.
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