Denny Hamlin made a incredible march to the front in the closing laps of the Dixie Vodka 150, the inaugural race in the eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitiational Series, at the virtual Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Hamlin [No. 11] narrowly edged out 15-time NASCAR Cup Series Most Popular Driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr. for the win in a incredible finish to what was, to say the least, a chaotic race. Timmy Hill [No. 66], Chase Briscoe [No. 98] and Garrett Smithley [No. 51] rounded out the top-five finishers in the race.
The win for Denny Hamlin is special in more than one way, as the Chesterfield, Virgina native promised to donate $5,000 to help out the families that are affected by the COVID-19 outbreak in the Homestead-Miami area, as well as an additional $100 for every lap that he led.
During Sunday’s iRacing event, I’m pledging $100 for each lap I lead and $5000 if I win the race to benefit families affected by COVID-19 in the Homestead-Miami area. @NASCAR_FDN @feedthechildren. Who’s with me? @JoeGibbsRacing @KyleBusch. For more info https://t.co/tibiUfh4oK https://t.co/tH3q2EfD4R pic.twitter.com/1ADXTXOPoe
— Denny Hamlin (@dennyhamlin) March 20, 2020
Additionally, Kevin Harvick and FOX Sports will both match the donation made by Denny Hamlin, meaning over $15,000 will be donated in support of the families that have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Down to the wire!
Try not to blow the CPU during your celebration, @dennyhamlin! pic.twitter.com/YdiVCBuHgs
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) March 22, 2020
The race featured a total of nine cautions through the course of the 150-mile event, although there were numerous incidents throughout the race that did not draw the yellow flag, with drivers being able to make it back to pit road automatically, instead of having to drive cars back.
Full Race Results (Provided by Bob Pockrass):
- No. 11 – Denny Hamlin – FedEx Toyota Camry
- No. 8 – Dale Earnhardt, Jr. – FilterTime Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 66 – Timmy Hill – RoofClaims.com Toyota Camry
- No. 98 – Chase Briscoe – HighPoint Ford Mustang
- No. 51 – Garrett Smithley – Rich Mar Florist Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 88 – Alex Bowman – Llumar Windows Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 43 – Bubba Wallace – World Wide Technology Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 37 – Ryan Preece – Tide Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 45 – Ty Majeski – CMR Roofing Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 20 – Erik Jones – DeWalt Tools Toyota Camry
- No. 21 – Matt DiBendetto – Motorcraft Ford Mustang
- No. 89 – Landon Cassill – Radius Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 77 – Parker Kligerman – Valvoline Toyota Camry
- No. 6 – Ross Chastain – Oscar Mayer Ford Mustang
- No. 22 – Joey Logano – Shell/Pennzoil Ford Mustang
- No. 14 – Clint Bowyer – Mobil1 Ford Mustang
- No. 40 – Ryan Truex – Marquis Spa’s Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 19 – Bobby Labonte – Bass Pro Shops Toyota Camry
- No. 13 – Ty Dillon – GEICO Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 7 – Justin Allgaier – BRANDT Fresh Agriculture Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 47 – Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – Kroger Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 12 – Austin Cindric – Odyssey Batteries Ford Mustang
- No. 34 – Michael McDowell – Love’s Travel Shops Ford Mustang
- No. 9 – Chase Elliott – Hooters Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 2 – Brad Keselowski – Money Lion Ford Mustang
- No. 95 – Christopher Bell – Rheem Toyota Camry
- No. 3 – Austin Dillon – Keep America Beautiful / Dow Chemicals Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 17 – Chris Buescher – Fastenal Ford Mustang
- No. 18 – Kyle Busch – M&M’s Toyota Camry
- No. 38 – John Hunter Nemechek – Citgard Ford Mustang
- No. 48 – Jimmie Johnson – Ally Financial Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 33 – Anthony Alfredo – Alsco Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 42 – Kyle Larson – Credit One Bank Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 24 – William Byron – Axalta Chevrolet Camaro
- No. 1 – Kurt Busch – Monster Energy Chevrolet Camaro