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Hamlin honors 'amazing teammate' Busch with win
Key takeaways
- BROOKLYN, Mich. -- There were no boos for Denny Hamlin after this winning burnout at Michigan International Speedway.
- Holding a black No. 18 flag out the window, the Joe Gibbs Racing star celebrated his 63rd career victory by smoking the tires of his No.
- "Truthfully, I had to outlive him to tie him," said Hamlin who radioed, "We love you, KB" on his victory lap.
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BROOKLYN, Mich. -- There were no boos for Denny Hamlin after this winning burnout at Michigan International Speedway.
Holding a black No. 18 flag out the window, the Joe Gibbs Racing star celebrated his 63rd career victory by smoking the tires of his No. 11 Toyota down the straightaway in honor of Kyle Busch, his late teammate whom he tied for ninth on the all-time win list in the NASCAR Cup Series.
"Truthfully, I had to outlive him to tie him," said Hamlin who radioed, "We love you, KB" on his victory lap. "He was an amazing teammate. He taught me so much at tracks like this. I just can't say enough."
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