Orlando Sentinel

Hamlin building on win

- By David Scott Charlotte Observer

MARTINSVIL­LE, Va. — Lots of perks come with winning the Daytona 500: fame, money, the ability to say you’ve won stock car racing’s biggest race.

But Denny Hamlin has found out something extra. He’s had more time to prepare for the Chase, the Cup Series’ postseason into which he’s virtually clinched a berth.

“It just makes me hungry,” said Hamlin, a Virginia native who starts eighth in today’s STP 500 at Martinsvil­le Speedway, a track where he has won five times, including last season’s spring race. “I just think we are getting into the swing of things.”

Hamlin followed up his Daytona victory — his .01-second margin of victory over Martin Truex Jr. was the closest in race history — with a couple of sub-par performanc­es at Atlanta (16th) and Las Vegas (19th), before rebounding with top-five finishes more recently at Phoenix (third) and Fontana (third).

In other words, if there was a Daytona hangover, Hamlin appears to have shaken it.

“I look at the next six races, and I’m like, ‘If I don’t win at least two of them, I’ll probably be disappoint­ed,’ ” Hamlin said. “I just think that we’re probably in the swing of things.”

Daytona, with all of its glamour and prestige, is considered somewhat of a one-off race. Teams prepare for weeks for Daytona — and Daytona alone — during the offseason. It’s only after Daytona that they begin to really concentrat­e on the rest of the season.

Hamlin was in that position too — witness his finishes at Atlanta and Las Vegas — as he also worked to become accustomed to Mike Wheeler, his new crew chief.

“[Our] relationsh­ip is really getting there,” Hamlin said of Wheeler, who has known Hamlin for several years at Joe Gibbs Racing and was crew chief on JGR’s No. 11 Xfinity Series car in 2015. “Even though we’ve worked together for a really long time, we’re starting to get really on the same page and getting the cars like I like to drive them.

“I’m pretty optimistic for obvious reasons and I look at this point in the schedule as, let’s take advantage of getting some wins and getting some bonus points for the first round [of the Chase].’’

Hamlin was familiar with Martinsvil­le’s tricky, paperclip layout before he broke in as a Cup rookie in 2005. Growing up in Chesterfie­ld, Va., Hamlin had experience running in Late Model Stock races at Martinsvil­le.

“Even my first lap here, it felt like I’d run a million laps here,“Hamlin said.

Hamlin is the only one of JGR’s four drivers who has won at Martinsvil­le, although Kyle Busch (six topfives, one pole) and Matt Kenseth (five top-fives) have come close.

“I knew Denny was always good at Martinsvil­le, so I leaned on him a lot and still do today,’’ Busch said.

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