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The Definition of Pressure! 

Think back to when you were a kid for just a moment, and took in a professional sports event. Remember how you said, "I could do that." At that time, like many youngsters, you probably believed you could. For most, those thoughts end up as dreams, but for 25 year-old Denny Hamlin, its much, much more than a dream.

You see, at 23 Hamlin was a kid in the stands at NASCAR races, doing the local short track scene in his Late Model. Now, at 25, hes strapped into Joe Gibbs Racing #11 FedEX Monte Carlo, and promptly won the 2006 Bud Shootout against the best of the best - not a bad start. Probably after that win, Gibbs knew he had something special.

Now fast forward a few weeks, and the Busch Series is in Mexico City for the Telcel-Motorola 200 - which is on a road course. Hamlin is once again in the field, this time in the #20 Gibbs Busch car. He qualified second - not bad for his second time ever on a road course - ahead of even all the Busch-whackers except one - Boris Said. Said has the pole, and as it turns out, Hamlin stops early during the 80 lap race - Said doesnt.

"If I see someone else doing something I start to panic and I wonder Whats going on? Why are they doing that?" Hamlin
Denny Hamlin took the Joe Gibbs Racing #11 FedEX Monte Carlo to victory in the 2006 Bud Shootout against the best of the best a few weeks ago. (Photo: Dorsey Patrick)?
said. "When Boris stayed out there for as long as he did, I was wondering What is he doing? Is there something that he doesnt know or something that we dont know?"

With 25 laps to go, you have a 25 year old non-roadracer in the lead, and Said on his tail in his Evernham Dodge - talk about pressure. To have a world-class roadracer on your tail, not to mention, Said had three restart attempts in the dying laps to make his move on Hamlin, is as much pressure as betting your mortgage that the Dallas Cowboys will win the Superbowl next year. But Hamlin did his job - despite the pressure - and came home with his first Busch series win.

"We just got beat," Said said. "Denny Hamlins the real deal." There can be a no bigger compliment from a roadracer. All this from a kid in the stands just a few short years ago.

For two additional road racers in the field, Ron Fellows and Paul Tracy, Mexico wasnt kind to either, with both ending up down the order with
Has this kid got what it takes? Qualifying 2nd and pressing for the lead only to beat some of the best road racers in the world. (Photo: Bob LeSieur, General Motors)
the noses of their cars crumpled in. Tracy, in true form, drove his smoking mount until NASCAR black flagged him, and Fellows day ended with a broken radiator.

Behind Hamlin and Said was Kevin Harvick, who was probably the luckiest guy on the track. Harvick made a pass on the restart and got a penalty, even though the replay showed the pass was clearly legal. A yellow came out just as Harvick was serving his drive-through penalty, and that gave NASCAR more time to review a few additional angles. For the first time I can ever remember, a race had a penalty overturned while the race was going on, and NASCAR gave Harvick his third spot back.

NASCAR, that looks good on you. Enforcing the rules is one thing, making calls is another, and reversing a bad call is something altogether different, and for NASCAR to do that on the fly, shows the most important thing to them is to get it right. It should go down in history as probably the best call NASCAR has ever made.
Results Telcel-Motorola 200:
  • Fin St Car Driver Make Sponsor Pts/Bonus Laps Status
  • 1
    No wonder hes smiling... all the way to the bank. (Photo: Dorsey Patrick)?
    2 #20 Denny Hamlin Chevrolet Rockwell Automation 190/10 79 Running
  • 2 1 #9 Boris Said Dodge Ingersoll Rand 175/5 79 Running
  • 3 11 #21 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet U.S. Coast Guard 165/0 79 Running
  • 4 8 #18 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet The Home Depot/Vigoro 160/0 79 Running
  • 5 10 #11 Paul Menard Chevrolet Menards/Hot Shot 160/5 79 Running
  • 6 3 #00 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet Yellow Transportation 150/0 79 Running
  • 7 9 #5 Kyle Busch Chevrolet Lowes/Hitachi Power Tools 151/5 79 Running
  • 8 15 #60 Carl Edwards Ford Ameriquest Mortgage 142/0 79 Running
  • 9 6 #90 Marc Goossens  Ford CitiFinancial 143/5 79 Running
  • 10 7 #64 Jamie McMurray Dodge Bell Helicopter 134/0 79 Running
  • 11 22 #14 Carlos Contreras Dodge Goulds Pumps 135/5 79 Running
  • 12 4 #157 Adrian Fernandez Chevrolet Lowes 127/0 79 Running
  • 13 30 #25 Ashton Lewis Ford U.S. Marines 124/0 79 Running
  • 14 5 #66 Jorge Goeters Ford Scotiabank Inverlat/Xtreme Gel 118/0 79 Running
  • 15 28 #88 Mark McFarland* Chevrolet U.S. Navy 121/0 79 Running
  • 16 13 #2 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet ACDelco 115/0 79 Running
  • 17 40 #32 Jason Leffler Chevrolet Lucas Oil Products 112/0 79 Running
  • 18 19 #77 Burney Lamar* Chevrolet Dollar General 109/0 79 Running
  • 19 20 #22 Kenny
    Luis Diaz (right) and Scott Pruett took their No. 01 TELMEX Chip Ganassi Racing Lexus Riley to victory in Saturdays Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series event in Mexico City. (Photo: Autostock)
    Wallace Ford AutoZone 106/0 79 Running
  • 20 24 #156 Chris Cook Dodge lAlsace A Paris 103/0 79 Running
  • 21 27 #38 Anthony Foyt* Dodge Great Clips 100/0 79 Running
  • 22 21 #1 Jason Keller Dodge Miccosukee Gaming & Resorts 97/0 79 Running
  • 23 16 #10 John Andretti* Ford Freedom Rds/Campng Wld/RVs.com 94/0 79 Running
  • 24 39 #01 Jay Sauter Chevrolet Western Union 91/0 79 Running
  • 25 18 #35 Regan Smith Ford McDonalds 88/0 79 Running
  • 26 26 #50 Danny OQuinn Jr.* Ford World Financial Group 85/0 79 Running
  • 27 17 #47 Jon Wood Ford Clorox/American Red Cross 82/0 79 Running
  • 28 38 #43 Aaron Fike Dodge RFMS, Inc. 79/0 79 Running
  • 29 37 #267 Rogelio Lopez  Dodge Telmex 76/0 79 Running
  • 30 41 #36 Tim Sauter Chevrolet Lester Building Systems 73/0 79 Running
  • 31 36 #58 Patrick Goeters  Chevrolet Burger King 70/0 78 Running
  • 32 34 #06 Todd Kluever* Ford 3M 67/0 75 Running
  • 33 12 #33 Ron Fellows Chevrolet Kevin Harvick, Inc. 64/0 74 Running
  • 34 42 #12 Joel Kauffman* Dodge Take Me On Vacation 61/0 66 Running
  • 35 27 #27 David Green Ford Kleenex/Cottonelle 58/0 63 Running
  • 36 25 #41 Reed Sorenson Dodge Discount Tire 55/0 61 Out of Race
  • 37 23 #4 Paul Tracy Dodge GEICO/Brymak 52/0 59 Off Track
  • 38 14 #15 Michel Jourdain Jr. Ford Roshfrans Oil/Canels 54/5 53 Off Track
  • 39 32 #268 Jimmy Morales Dodge
    As always, the field will filled with some of the worlds best sports car drivers. (Photo: Autostock)
    Telcel 46/0 35 Off Track
  • 40 29 #99 Michael Waltrip Dodge Aarons 43/0 34 Out of Race
  • 41 43 #0 Randy LaJoie Chevrolet RaceGirl International 40/0 26 Out of Race
  • 42 35 #34 Carlos Pardo  Chevrolet Telcel/VecTech 37/0 26 Out of Race
  • 43 33 #59 Stacy Compton Ford Kingsford Sure Fire/Bushs Beans 34/0 4 Out of Race
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