NASCAR Sprint Cup Gatorade Duel #1at Daytona Florida
Denny Hamlin walks down pit road to his car for the start of the NASCAR Gatorade Duel #1 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida on February 11, 2010. UPI Photo/Chad Cameron
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Denny Hamlin captured his second straight Sprint Cup series pole Friday, qualifying first for Sunday's FedEx 400 at Dover International Speedway.
Kevin Harvick held off defending champ Kasey Kahne down the stretch Sunday, winning the accident-marred Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Matt Kenseth shook off the loss of his suspended crew chief Saturday, passing Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch to post a win at Darlington Raceway.
Kurt Busch set a qualifying record at Darlington Raceway Friday and captured the pole for Saturday's Southern 500.
Injury sidelines NASCAR driver Hamlin ... Metta World Peace out 6 weeks for surgery ... Georgia Southern joining Sun Belt ... Austin's interest in 2024 Games waning ... Sports news from United Press International.
Denny Hamlin is expected to be sidelined for at least six weeks due to a back injury sustained in a crash in last week's NASCAR race in California.
NASCAR: No penalties for Stewart, Logano ... Yankees finalize trade for Vernon Wells ... Giants' Rogers reports $500K burglary ... Longtime Canadian, NHL coach Fleming dies ... Sports news from United Press International.
NASCAR drivers Tony Stewart and Joey Logano won't be penalized for a post-race dust-up following last weekend's Auto Club 400, racing officials said Tuesday.
Lightning promote Cooper to head coach ... Hurricanes ink Semin to 5-year extension ... Brewers sign pitcher Lohse to 3-year deal ... NASCAR's Hamlin has compression fracture ... Sports news from United Press International.
NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has a compression fracture in his spine from a final-lap crash with Joey Logano at Fontana, Calif., Hamlin's team said Monday.
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