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What the drivers said after Denny Hamlins Nascar Cup won on the Martinsville Speedway

Denny Hamilin – winner: “(Crew Chief) Chris Gayle, all engineers, the Pit -Crew, all decided that we would come here with a different approach, and it was just incredible. Our car was great. And relationship.

Christopher Bell – second: We were in balance. I asked to be free. And in this last run I was too loose and lost my downforce. It was obviously a great weekend for Joe Gibbs Racing. Showed a lot of pace. All four cars were really good. Really happy to get back in front. The last two weeks have been hard and very happy for Denny for this 20 team. He is the Martinsville master, so he is not that bad. I felt really bad at the end of the run. The qualifying was really good was a large part of our success this weekend. Hopefully we can get back better in autumn and have a nice solid day. Everyone executed. Many thanks to Pit Crew. We did the details right and came home in second place. “

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Joe Gibbs Racing Driver holds teammates Christopher Bell on the track for his sixth victory.

Bubba Wallace – third: “A good day, anyway. I tried to scratch my head on what I could have done differently. My restarts were terrible and it is one of my best properties. Need to go back and learn that. What a great day. Day.”

Chase Elliott – fourth: “Everyone in the team did a good job to lead to the weekend and get this thing where it had to be today. Need more than solid.

Kyle Larson – Fifth: “I think only the position of the track. We might have been able to call the second stage a little differently. Maybe the first stage. But yes, I don’t know. I think if I have the lead, I would have stayed in the top two or three. I have the feeling that everyone who is on the way. Well, it’s so difficult to survive here.

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The Joe Gibbs Racing star is connected to Rusty Wallace with 55 career victory in the cup.

Ross Chastain – sixth: “It was a good day. Phil made good adjustments throughout the race and when we went.

Ryan Preece – seventh: “I didn’t expect that. To be honest, everything started to turn into qualifying and back there. In the end we have some great stage points and some great calls and great adjustments on the box and we have this Mustang where it had to be.

Joey Logano – eighth: “It seems like it is a typical 2025. A pretty solid car and then something happens. Overall, I have the feeling that the boys gave me a very fast Mustang that was possible when we got the route.

Todd Gilliland – 10.: “I felt that my team did a really good job. We didn’t make any mistakes all day and used other mistakes and just went away. Go away, but I did our whole race well.

Ryan Blaney – 11.: “Really proud of the efforts of our 12 group after the beginning of our weekend. The strategy played us in early to regain a track position, and the changes that we made throughout the day made it possible for us to stay in the top 10. Need only a little more for the last run there, but a solid day to get us back in the right direction.”

Michael McDowell – 12th: “It was a solid day on the Martinsville Speedway for the Chevrolet team No. 71. Not a great day, but a solid day. We fought really hard and made good adjustments. We only had to fired a little more there. In the end, our long-term speed had decent decent. And it was only one working day.

Ty Dillon – 15th: “I am very satisfied with our performance today. Our Mark III Camaro was solid in practice and we built it up. We had a decent qualifying run, only the result did not really show the potential that we had in the car. As a team, we were only very patient and focused on executing tickets. I am only proud of our efforts to fight the top 15.

Kyle Busch – 17.: “With our Lucas oil -chewy, we were certainly not the result that we were looking for. We fought to be closely in the middle and get started at the exit. The boys stayed all day long and it actually drove pretty well towards the end. We simply couldn’t win anything to do with it.”

Austin Dillon – 18.: “Our No. 3 Chevrolet started solidly today. We made our car a little better at every stage end and drove on the way to the top 15. We had a good pace, and our box crew took up positions at every stop. When we took the last stop of the race and had four tires under control. Richard Childress Racing Team.

AJ Allmendinger – 23.: “I thought we tried pretty well today to make the best of our day; we fought the balance of the racing car in general. We made a good decision there to get step points in the first stage so that this certainly helped our day. Unfortunately we cost the last run too easily, and that cost us a few. Go over.

John Hunter Nemechek – 25.: “Not a very good day for us. The first equipment has blown up in the air to leave the box when I ran the 18th place. We have our lap back and save a 26th place. We will go to Darlington.”

Austin Cindric – 37.: “: “Definitely a disappointing way to end the day. I felt that we had a big pace early on, so it is unfortunate that it ends as it was done for our Mustang Dark Horse. We will reset and prepare for Darlington next week.”

Erik Jones – 38th (quote from the team excluded in front of the car): “We worked hard, but overall I just got so tight when the route couldn’t do anything with it in the end. I’m looking forward to Darlington.”

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