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Denny Hamlin Plays Villain After Taking Michigan Pole From Hometown Hero Carson Hocevar

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It was almost a storybook moment for Carson Hocevar and the Michigan NASCAR fans in the stands watching. Then, Denny Hamlin hit the track as the last driver out in qualifying, and took it all away. Hamlin, long-time veteran turned villain of the series, couldn’t let the good guys win one this weekend.

Carson Hocevar is one of the most popular young drivers in NASCAR right now. He is often compared to Dale Earnhardt Sr. with how he races on the track. At Michigan, his home track, he might as well be Dale Sr. with how much they love him there.

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The crowd roared to life when Hocevar went P1 on the board in qualifying. Then, it was a waiting game. All of those hopes and dreams were crushed as the black hat of NASCAR went to the top and there were no more cars left in the order.

“Yeah, I get it. I totally understand. I remember being at Richmond, way back ’06 or so, ’07, and trying to get a pole at my home track. I get it. I feel, like, that sorry for him,” Hamlin said as he held up his fingers almost pinched together shut.

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