Denny Hamlin Dominates Again at Michigan on Raybestos Brakes – UnderhoodService

Denny Hamlin Dominates Again at Michigan on Raybestos Brakes

Raybestos Brakes help JGR cars to victories in seven of last 10 NASCAR Sprint Cup points races.

While leading the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series field Sunday afternoon at Michigan International Speedway, Denny Hamlin reflected on how special the 2010 season has been for him and the No. 11 FedEx team.

“I just found myself thinking in the middle of the race it’s unbelievable how good we are this year and how good our race cars are,” Hamlin said.  “I feel like I’ve learned a whole lot about how to make a race winning car and tell Mike [Ford, crew chief] the things that we need to make our car a race winning car and he does an excellent job transforming that on to on-track performance.  It’s a team effort.”

As a team Technical Partner, the crew chiefs and engineers at Joe Gibbs Racing helped assist in the technical development, on-track testing, and continuous refinement of the Raybestos Racing Brakes packages and chassis parts – to help provide JGR entries with a competitive edge.  Cars equipped with the Raybestos brake packages have now taken the checkered flag at five superspeedway races, and two of three short-track events.  With the win at Michigan, Hamlin gave Raybestos brand Brakes, a member of the Affinia Group family of brands, its SEVENTH NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win in 2010.  

Hamlin led a race-high 123 of 200 laps and his advantage over second stretched to 10 seconds at one point during the middle stages of the race.  He was leading by nine seconds when the final caution of the race waved on lap 183 for debris.  When the race went green on lap 188, Hamlin slowly pulled away from second-place Kasey Kahne and beat him to the checkered flag 12 laps later to win, crossing the finish line 1.246 seconds ahead of his rival.

After the race Hamlin was asked if he could recall such a dominating performance.  “In late models I did but the competition level is a little different,” Hamlin said.  “I’ve had days at Pocono like this.  We never stopped working.  Regardless of whether we have a 9/10ths of a second lead or a nine-second lead, we’re constantly trying to make our car better.  I think we’ve got some ideas to improve our car the next time we come back.

“We’re not going to get complacent.  Even though it looks strong, it’s not as easy as it looked today.  Friday and Saturday [practice and qualifying] were somewhat of a struggle for us.  We got lucky qualifying seventh simply because we went out early.  We probably should have qualified 15th to 20th if we went out any later.  We just capitalized and did everything we were supposed to do to win.”

Hamlin is third in the series championship standings, 47 points behind leader Kevin Harvick and 25 behind second-place JGR teammate Kyle Busch.  The win was the 13th for Hamlin in 166 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.  He led the most laps for the second consecutive race and is tied with Kyle Busch (4-4) for the lead in the WIX Filters Lap Leader standings.  

For more information on the Raybestos Sprint Cup braking system, or for questions on any Raybestos brand brake or chassis products, visit www.raybestos.com or call (800) 323-0354.

You May Also Like

Toyota FJ Cruiser Water Pump Replacement

Toyota’s original Land Cruiser was the company’s version of a Jeep that could go anywhere. In its time it was highly rated and collected, which led the Japanese juggernaut to bring back an updated SUV in 2007 called the FJ Cruiser. The retro-styled vehicle was again a go anywhere machine powered by a 4.0L V6 (1GR-FE) used in the Tacoma. The engines are durable and considered relatively robust for the time.

Toyota’s original Land Cruiser was the company’s version of a Jeep that could go anywhere. In its time it was highly rated and collected, which led the Japanese juggernaut to bring back an updated SUV in 2007 called the FJ Cruiser. The retro-styled vehicle was again a go anywhere machine powered by a 4.0L V6 (1GR-FE) used in the Tacoma. The engines are durable and considered relatively robust for the time.

Long-Life Coolants Explained

Different types of coolants cover a range of applications from diesel to domestic, Asian and European vehicles. Each one is formulated to a specific manufacturer’s specifications to keep their engines at an optimal temperature. But, changes to the old one-size-fits-all formula has led to confusion for consumers and even some technicians.

VIDEO: Engine Efficiency Brings More Hoses

Andrew Markel discusses hoses and the necessity for several of them to route fluids to all parts of the vehicle due to the growing efficiency of engines. Sponsored by Dayco.

oil-coolant-hoses-video-featured
Diagnosing Intelligent Cooling Systems

The majority of cooling systems on the roads react to what is happening inside the combustion chamber. After the engine is stressed, the heat causes the thermostat to open. Increases in temperatures will also cause the cooling fans to come on. The heat carried by the coolant is the trigger for operation of the fans and thermostat.

Modern Cooling System Design: It’s Not About Temperature; It’s About Powertrain

Given the advanced state of internal combustion engine technology, some recent cooling system innovations will actually increase engine torque and fuel economy while reducing exhaust emissions. Let me simplify that idea: new cooling system technology will make engines run better and cleaner. So, let’s get on the same page by reviewing some basics.

Other Posts

Why Does Engine Coolant Need Replacement?

Two specifications can be used to justify replacement — the condition of the additive package & the freezing point.

Improving Turbocharger Longevity

It is estimated that by 2022, 50% or more of vehicles sold in the U.S. will have one or more turbochargers under the hood.

Engine Cooling System: Hose Inspection and Replacement

One bad hose can cause an engine malfunction. This video is sponsored by Continental.

Servicing Electronically Controlled Thermostats

When the heater circuit fails, most of the time it will create an open circuit.