Jumat, 31 Maret 2017

Winless Johnson, Hamlin look for turnaround at Martinsville (The Associated Press)

Pit crews work on NASCAR Camping world trucks during a break in the rain on pit row at Martinsville Speedway in Martinsville, Va., Friday, March 31, 2017. NASCAR Cup Series qualifying was canceled due to the rain. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

NASCAR's top series has had five different winners in five races this season, and as the Monster Energy Cup Series arrives at Martinsville Speedway and its first experience with stage racing rewarding drivers at three points during the race, the focus shifts to drivers who have yet to break through this year. Neither Jimmie Johnson, who has taken home nine of the iconic grandfather clocks that go to the race winner on NASCAR's oldest, shortest and many say trickiest track, nor Denny Hamlin, the Virginia native with five victories on the .526-mile paper clip, has registered a top-five finish this season, but this is their place.


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