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After an Hour-Long Rain Delay, Denny Hamlin Clinches Thrilling Overtime Victory at Dover NASCAR Race

July 20, 2025 4 Min Read
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Denny Hamlin appeared to have a secure victory at Dover on Sunday with 14 laps remaining. However, Ross Chastain’s crash brought out a slow warning flag, followed by a yellow flag as rain began to fall. Hamlin, leading teammate Christopher Bell, thought his fourth win of the season was almost guaranteed.

But the situation changed quickly. The rain was brief, and NASCAR worked rapidly to dry the track. About an hour after the red flag, the race resumed for eight scheduled green-flag laps. The actual racing was even less because Bell spun on the restart, triggering a multi-car crash. Hamlin had to deal with two more restarts before clinching his fourth victory of the season by holding off teammate Chase Briscoe in the final laps.

It was a great day on the track for Hamlin, especially after a tough week off it. His 23XI Racing team lost a legal battle for a charter when a federal judge denied a temporary restraining order. This ruling was part of an ongoing dispute with NASCAR over a sanctions franchise agreement, which 23XI and Front Row Motorsports challenged, accusing NASCAR of forcing a restrictive new charter deal last fall.

The race was shortened to just seven laps after the rain delay due to multiple accidents, including crashes involving Zane Smith, Ryan Preece, Noah Gragson, and William Byron. Briscoe made a strategic call to pit for two fresh tires after the delay and made his way through the field, while Hamlin and Bell stayed on old tires, understanding how tough it is to maneuver on Dover’s concrete surface without aerodynamic advantages.

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The rain delay presented a unique challenge for NASCAR. Typically, a red flag with fewer than 20 laps remaining leads to the race ending early. However, the quick rain and concrete track condition convinced NASCAR they could finish the event, which resumed on an almost dry track.

The final laps provided exciting racing for fans watching live and on TNT, a welcome distraction amid a quiet sports weekend after Scotty Scheffler’s British Open win. The restarts sparked conversations among fans, especially those rooting for Bell or Byron, who saw their chances slip away after the rain delay.

Despite the risks of crashes during restarts, it’s always a prime opportunity for drivers to gain track position, given the speed differences between fresh and old tires. Crashes increase costs for teams, which is a concern for NASCAR as the sport has recently tried to reduce expenses by limiting track time. Ending the race 14 laps early would have been an easy call, especially since it was a regular-season event in summer, not a playoff race.

Had Chastain not crashed and the rain lasted less than 10 laps, NASCAR likely would have called the race early. However, the final 20 laps delivered more excitement than the previous 386 combined, providing a thrilling finish to what had been a dull race. The victory by a dominant driver like Hamlin reinforced his status as a title contender, even though it took over an hour longer than expected to officially secure it.

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Fan Take: This thrilling finish underscores why NASCAR fans love the unpredictability of racing—weather and strategy can completely change the outcome in an instant. For the sport, it highlights the balance NASCAR must strike between creating exciting finishes and managing costs and safety, all while keeping fans engaged during the regular season.

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