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“No domination in our sport right now”

"No domination in our sport right now"

The good news for Hamlin is while he got off to troubling start this year – he was 25th in the series standings five races into the season – his two victories since and more consistent finishes have kept him in a strong playoff position.

Hamlin is now tied with Ross Chastain and William Byron for the most wins this season (each has two) but no one driver has risen dramatically above the others in terms of playoff points thanks to the across-the-board parity and up-and-down performances produced with the Next Gen car.

Typically, drivers who win – especially multiple times – tend to gravitate to the top of the points standings. Just over halfway through the 26-race regular season, four drivers with victories are ranked 13th or lower in points.

No dominant driver with new car

Two drivers in the top-five in points – Ryan Blaney and Martin Truex Jr. – have yet to win a points-paying race this season.

“I didn’t really like my playoff spot simply because we didn’t have very many playoff points, but no one does,” Hamlin said. “There’s been no domination in our sport right now from anyone. It’s hard to find any consistency from anyone. It’s allowed the playoff points to get spread out all over the place.

“There’s not two to three guys, like in the past, that’s got 40 (playoff points). Probably won’t have that this year. I think it’s going to be more wide-open. It’s going to force the guys who have been up front all year to have to run every round.”

Leading the way

Entering this weekend’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway, Chastain and Byron are tied with the most playoff points at 13 apiece.

Hamlin now has 12 while there are seven other drivers with six or more. Clearly, no one has separated themselves from the pack in terms of the playoffs.

In many years, Hamlin’s erratic season may have already left him trailing badly in terms of playoff positioning, but even 14 races into 2022, he still has a legitimate…

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