"It was an A-plus on the racetrack," Hamlin said. "The car handled great. I was just messing around out there and having a good time."
A "frustrating" blown motor -- as Hamlin labeled it -- dropped the No. 11 from contention and out of the race after 143 laps, including 74 that he led.
"I know if we had the reliability, we could win this championship and the odds would be pretty good to win the championship if I can just keep it together for 10 weeks," said Hamlin, partially throwing his team under the bus for the failure.
The good news for Hamlin, and the spirit of his team for that matter, is that this weekend's stop at Richmond International Raceway for the 36-race NASCAR Sprint Cup tour will be a bit of a homecoming for the 29-year-old driver. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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