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Denny Hamlin scored his series-best fourth win of the Cup season Sunday at Dover in double overtime. Joe Gibbs Racing went first and second with Chase Briscoe placing second. Alex Bowman finished third and Kyle Larson placed fourth for Hendrick Motorsports. Ty Gibbs completed the top five.
DOVER − The NASCAR Cup Series race at AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway was delayed by rain with 14 laps remaining on July 20. The delay lasted 56 minutes as a storm moved quickly through the area. NASCAR officials set a drop-dead time of 8:10 p.m. because Dover doesn't have lights at the racetrack.
The NASCAR Cup Series continues the 2025 season with the AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway.
Bubba Wallace continues to hold the final playoff spot, but he saw his advantage expand after Sunday's race at Dover Motor Speedway. Wallace finished seventh at Dover and holds a 16-point lead on Ryan Preece for the final playoff spot.
Denny Hamlin held off his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Chase Briscoe in overtime to win his third NASCAR Cup race at Dover. See race highlights, recap.
Noah Gragson — Finished 32nd: “ (On what he saw in overtime restart crash) The 20 wrecking. I got on the brakes and then somebody hit me in the back. It was over at that point. I checked up for the wreck and somebody hit me from behind and wrecked us, so that’s what it’s been every race this year. It’s gotten to the point where you just expect it.”
Christopher Bell spun for a second time in the NASCAR Dover race. This time, he collected two other drivers late in the running.