Denny Hamlin went from the rear to first again, winning at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn Sunday to earn his second consecutive NASCAR Cup Series victory. Just like last Sunday night’s win at Nashville Superspeedway, when the Joe Gibbs Racing car started on the pole position but was penalized for jumping the start, Hamlin qualified first at Michigan but dropped to the back at the green flag because of a penalty for unapproved adjustments to his No. 11 Toyota. He passed Daniel Suarez and Carson Hocevar with 38 laps remaining to earn his 63rd career Cup title. He is now tied with the late Kyle Busch for ninth on the all-time wins list. The drivers head to Pocono Raceway this Sunday.
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