Denny Hamlin captured his third straight victory at Pocono Raceway, a milestone that marks the first time in his NASCAR career that he has achieved a three‑race winning streak.
A subdued spectacle
Despite expectations of a chaotic battle, the event proved far less dramatic than many had predicted, with only a handful of incidents and a small cluster of drivers controlling the front.
Hamlin’s dominance was evident from the outset, as he collected stage points in both Stage 1 and Stage 2, ultimately finishing with 67 points, 12 of which came from stage performance.
Behind him, Tyler Reddick secured second place with 35 points, while William Byron followed in third, earning 38 points and four stage points.
The race’s outcome was sealed when Christopher Bell, who had been running ahead, was passed by Hamlin with four laps remaining, cementing the veteran’s control of the event.
Series officials released detailed results for both stages, noting the stage points earned by Hamlin and his competitors, and providing a comprehensive standings sheet for fans.
The Great American Getaway 400 thus concluded with a clear hierarchy among the sport’s elite, underscoring Hamlin’s remarkable consistency.