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AdventHealth 400

Sunday, May 7th, 2023

Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, KS

  • 16 Chevrolet
  • 14 Ford
  • 6 Toyota

  • Sunday, May 7th, 2023
  • NASCAR Wire Service - Reid Spencer
Denny Hamlin breaks drought with last-lap tap-and-pass at Kansas

Denny Hamlin didn't tap-dance around the tap that helped him to a much-needed victory at Kyle Larson's expense in Sunday's AdventHealth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway.

On the final lap, after an intense chase that began with a restart on Lap 221 of 267, Hamlin closed in on Larson's Chevrolet and further loosened an already loose race car. Slight contact from the right front of Hamlin's Toyota turned Larson into the outside wall as Hamlin streaked past and took the checkered flag.

Larson recovered to finish second, 1.307 seconds behind the winner, who ended a 33-race drought with his fourth victory at Kansas and exited his car at the finish line to a chorus of boos from fans who didn't like the way he had won the race.

"Yeah, I got position on him there, tried to side-draft him and clipped his left rear," said Hamlin, who collected his 49th career victory, tying him with Tony Stewart for 15th most all-time. "But I'm glad he was able to at least finish.

"Credit to my FedEx team, though. Four hundred wins for Joe Gibbs Racing (203 in the NASCAR Cup Series, 197 in the Xfinity Series)—it's such a great accomplishment for them."

Hamlin's last-lap pass for the win was the first at Kansas. The race featured 37 lead changes among 12 drivers, the most lead changes in NASCAR history in a 400-mile race on a 1.5-mile intermediate speedway.

Larson led seven times for a race-high 85 laps that included a stretch of 46 straight before Hamlin grabbed the win on Lap 267.

"I haven't seen a replay," Larson said, "but obviously, he was side-drafting really aggressively, like he would. He was touching me, it felt like, and it had me really out of control. I we wish we could…"

As Larson uttered those words, his attention turned to a confrontation between fifth-place finisher Ross Chastain and Noah Gragson, who swapped sheet metal at least twice during the race. The drivers took a couple of swings at each other before being restrained.

"I got tight off of (Turn) 4, for sure," said Chastain, who ran Gragson up toward the wall during the final stage. "Noah and I have a very similar attitude on the racetrack. We train together, we prepare together, and we know every little thing about each other.

"Yeah, I definitely crowded him up off of 4, and he took a swipe at us in 3, and came down and grabbed ahold of me (after the race). A very big man once told me we have a no-push policy here at Trackhouse (Racing)."

Pole winner William Byron ran third, after recovering from a speeding penalty that put him two laps down. Bubba Wallace passed Chastain with 15 laps left to secure the fourth position. Joey Logano, Chase Elliott, Martin Truex Jr., Tyler Reddick and Austin Dillon completed the top 10.

The fact that Larson was able to contend for the win at all was a reflection of his talent, given thorny circumstances that set him back in the early going. In a three-way battle for the lead before the race was five laps old, Reddick tried to shoehorn his No. 45 Toyota between Larson, the leader, and Ross Chastain, then running third.

But Reddick tapped the rear of Larson's Chevrolet and sent the No. 5 spinning toward the apron. Larson avoided contact with the wall and recovered to reassume the lead during the second stage.

As Hamlin's crew chief Chris Gabehart noted after the race, "Denny Hamlin just beat the most talented race car driver in the world. What does that say?"

Consecutive wrecks late in Stage 2 scrambled the running order and handed the stage win to Logano, who had stayed out under the sixth caution for Christopher Bell's wreck on the backstretch on Lap 159.

As Chastain slowed slightly on the backstretch, Bell steered his No. 20 Toyota to the inside, then moved up the track and clipped Chastain's Chevrolet. Bell spun into the wall and damaged his car beyond repair.

"Just tried to get a little too aggressive on the side-draft, got into the 1 (Chastain) and spun out," Bell said succinctly after leaving the infield care center.

  • Drivers Entered: 36
  • Laps Scheduled: 267
  • Margin of Victory: 01.307 Seconds
  • Time of Race: 3 Hours 24 Minutes 24 Seconds
  • Average Speed: 117.564
  • Cautions: 11 for 57 laps
  • Lead Changes: 37
  • Green Flag Passes: 3,632 (17.3 passes per green flag lap)
William Byron leads to the green flag
Kansas City, Kansas - May 7, 2023 : William Byron, driver of the #24 Liberty University Chevrolet, leads to the green flag to start the NASCAR Cup Series Advent Health 400 at Kansas Speedway.
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AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway Loop Data Box Score results
DRIVER ST MID CLO FIN HI LOW ARP PL DIF GFP GFxP PD QPS % QPS FST % T15 LED % LED LAPS DR TOT PTS
Denny Hamlin 8 3 3 1 1 22 3.6 7 86 63 23 71 82.56 44 98.9 34 12.7 267 136.10 51
Kyle Larson 2 2 1 2 1 36 7.4 0 125 81 44 64 51.20 30 85.0 85 31.8 267 116.40 38
William Byron 1 32 2 3 1 36 17.9 -2 76 97 -21 35 46.05 17 50.6 10 3.8 267 108.10 34
Bubba Wallace 17 4 5 4 1 27 6.4 13 110 85 25 82 74.55 15 97.4 9 3.4 267 113.40 37
Ross Chastain 3 5 4 5 1 27 7.4 -2 114 123 -9 78 68.42 5 91.0 3 1.1 267 101.20 34
Joey Logano 6 20 6 6 1 31 12.8 0 112 105 7 58 51.79 3 65.2 8 3.0 267 82.10 41
Chase Elliott 21 11 7 7 1 33 12.2 14 143 113 30 62 43.36 11 71.5 5 1.9 267 89.10 30
Martin Truex Jr 4 1 8 8 1 22 4.1 -4 78 63 15 64 82.05 30 98.9 79 29.6 267 122.40 38
Tyler Reddick 5 6 9 9 1 25 8.3 -4 108 101 7 80 74.07 10 89.5 23 8.6 267 100.20 35
Austin Dillon 11 18 10 10 2 33 15.8 1 113 111 2 32 28.32 0 41.6 0 0.0 267 76.80 31
Kevin Harvick 13 12 11 11 6 30 11.8 2 123 119 4 86 69.92 0 93.6 0 0.0 267 85.80 26
Ricky Stenhouse Jr 33 26 13 12 5 34 21.5 21 114 110 4 36 31.58 0 36.0 0 0.0 267 64.50 25
Aric Almirola 18 13 15 13 6 36 19.2 5 105 100 5 25 23.81 3 36.7 0 0.0 267 74.90 24
AJ Allmendinger 27 19 14 14 5 30 19.0 13 119 105 14 8 6.72 0 22.1 0 0.0 267 66.00 29
Daniel Suarez 9 16 17 15 3 30 13.0 -6 136 130 6 65 47.79 0 60.3 0 0.0 267 81.00 28
Ryan Blaney 10 15 12 16 3 24 10.6 -6 104 110 -6 82 78.85 0 94.4 0 0.0 267 80.20 24
Chris Buescher 14 14 18 17 5 34 16.9 -3 137 136 1 38 27.74 0 36.3 0 0.0 267 65.70 25
Justin Haley 30 33 19 18 17 36 28.3 12 95 96 -1 0 0.00 2 0.0 0 0.0 267 50.70 19
Brad Keselowski 20 21 16 19 2 35 20.5 1 121 138 -17 20 16.53 2 20.6 0 0.0 267 50.50 18
Corey Lajoie 24 23 20 20 1 32 22.2 4 112 125 -13 18 16.07 1 18.7 7 2.6 267 52.80 17
Erik Jones 19 24 21 21 3 33 21.6 -2 138 119 19 11 7.97 1 7.1 0 0.0 267 52.30 23
Ty Dillon 26 27 22 22 7 35 25.1 4 87 109 -22 2 2.30 0 3.4 0 0.0 267 45.30 18
JJ Yeley 35 31 26 23 3 36 28.2 12 62 87 -25 8 12.90 1 8.6 0 0.0 266 38.90 0
Todd Gilliland 32 30 24 24 3 32 23.6 8 113 151 -38 9 7.96 0 4.5 0 0.0 266 46.70 13
Josh Berry 29 10 25 25 7 29 19.0 4 117 104 13 32 27.35 0 29.6 0 0.0 266 58.80 0
Michael McDowell 23 22 23 26 1 31 19.5 -3 104 128 -24 31 29.81 1 27.0 1 0.4 266 49.00 20
Ryan Preece 28 29 27 27 1 35 25.8 1 115 131 -16 15 13.04 0 11.2 0 0.0 266 35.20 10
Brennan Poole 34 28 28 28 13 36 28.6 6 69 100 -31 2 2.90 0 1.1 0 0.0 264 30.80 0
Noah Gragson 22 17 29 29 2 30 19.2 -7 98 106 -8 25 25.51 0 24.3 0 0.0 262 54.00 16
Harrison Burton 25 25 30 30 7 33 25.2 -5 112 109 3 12 10.71 3 7.5 0 0.0 261 37.10 7
Austin Cindric 15 34 31 31 3 35 26.7 -16 42 49 -7 8 19.05 2 4.5 0 0.0 260 44.70 6
Chase Briscoe 31 35 33 32 7 36 33.1 -1 60 66 -6 10 16.67 0 3.8 0 0.0 260 29.00 5
Josh Bilicki 36 36 32 33 18 36 34.0 3 36 42 -6 0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 260 24.80 4
Ty Gibbs 7 7 34 34 2 27 16.8 -27 86 67 19 57 66.28 7 57.7 0 0.0 176 86.80 11
Kyle Busch 16 8 35 35 4 32 21.6 -19 84 86 -2 44 52.38 1 42.7 0 0.0 162 65.60 2
Christopher Bell 12 9 36 36 1 15 19.6 -24 78 71 7 70 89.74 9 58.8 3 1.9 157 77.30 6