When Joe Gibbs Racing arrived in Dover, Del., they had three great chances to take home the checkered flag. When they left, they had three drivers that have never been happier to head to Kansas.
Sunday at the Monster Mile, all three of JGR’s cars finished outside the top 20 and two of their drivers lost their fight with the monster’s high banks.
Things got off to a rough start on Friday when Denny Hamlin didn’t hide the fact that he didn’t like Dover. As the only JGR car in the 2009 Chase for the Sprint Cup, Hamlin arrived at one of his worst tracks and knowing he had a long weekend ahead of him.
The driver of the No. 11 FedEx Toyota only had two top 10s in seven starts at Dover heading into the weekend.
“I’ll be glad when Monda...
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