
The race started three hours late due to rain and severe weather in the Dover area, but soon enough
they dried the track and dropped the green flag and Denny Hamlin quickly ran away with the lead, but soon enough Kyle Busch showed up and took the lead. The race seemed to be in Busch's hands until he and Brad Keselowski collided on pit road sending the Busch to the tail end of the lead lap with damage. Busch worked his way back up through the field, but then got tangled up with teammate Jason Leffler with 32 laps to go leading Kyle Busch to go off on another crybaby rants:
"I just have a teammate who can't stand being number two," Busch said. Wow, Kyle, just wow. Kyle just finds new ways to blow my mind everyday with that kind of douchebagery. Meanwhile those chain of events let Denny Hamlin have the lead and the victory. Edwards, David Stremme, David Reutimann and Greg Biffle rounded out the top 5. Young Joey Lagano finsihed 6th in his first Nationwide start.
Hamlin cruises to consecutive Dover victory (Scenedaily.com)
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