Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Dover race

Tom Gatto

Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Dover race image

The winner of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway put a historic car number back into Victory Lane.

Alex Bowman drove the Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 to victory in the Drydene 400. Bowman's predecessor in the car, Jimmie Johnson, won a track-record 11 Cup races at the Monster Mile.

Bowman's 48 was not the best car Sunday; that honor belonged to the No. 5 of Bowman teammate Kyle Larson. But Bowman was in the lead for a late restart after a huge pit stop by his crew. Bowman capitalized on the track position and outran Larson to the checkered flag.

Below is more about Bowman's win Sunday, plus the complete results of the race.

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Who won the NASCAR race yesterday?

Alex Bowman led a Hendrick Motorsports sweep of the top four spots in the Drydene 400. He beat runner-up Kyle Larson by 2.017 seconds in his second win of the season.  

Bowman's pit crew deserves much of the credit for the win. It turned in the single-fastest pit stop of the 2021 season (12.1776 seconds, according to NASCAR) during a late-race caution. That helped Bowman get the car back on the track just in front of Larson for the restart. Bowman cleared Larson on the restart and drove away for the win.

"It feels right to put the 48 back in Victory Lane here after how many races that this car has won here," Bowman said in a postrace interview.

Larson won the first two stages and led 263 of the race's 400 laps.

 

NASCAR results from Dover

Alex Bowman and Kyle Larson finished 1-2 in the Drydene 400. Hendrick Motorsports' other two drivers, Chase Elliott and William Byron, finished third and fourth, respectively. 

"I can guarantee you this is the most nervous I’ve ever been in a race," team owner Rick Hendrick told FS1's Regan Smith after the race. "Great day for the organization. And Alex, congratulations to him. This is a sign of the guys working together and bringing good stuff to the track."

Hendrick Motorsports is the third organization in NASCAR Cup Series history to finish 1-2-3-4 in a single event, joining Peter DePaolo Racing (Dec. 30, 1956, at Titusville; April 7, 1957, at North Wilkesboro) and Roush Fenway Racing (Nov. 20, 2005, at Homestead-Miami).

Team Penske's Joey Logano completed the top five.

NASCAR will go road racing next weekend at a new track for the series. The Circuit of the Americas, a course outside Austin, Texas, will host the EchoPark Texas Grand Prix on Sunday, May 23 (2:30 p.m. ET; FS1, TSN, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

FinishDriverCar No.Team
1Alex Bowman48Hendrick Motorsports
2Kyle Larson5Hendrick Motorsports
3Chase Elliott9Hendrick Motorsports
4William Byron24Hendrick Motorsports
5Joey Logano22Team Penske
6Kevin Harvick4Stewart-Haas Racing
7Denny Hamlin11Joe Gibbs Racing
8Tyler Reddick8Richard Childress Racing
9Daniel Suarez99TrackHouse Racing
10Cole Custer41Stewart-Haas Racing
11Bubba Wallace2323XI Racing
12Ryan Blaney12Team Penske
13Kurt Busch1Chip Ganassi Racing
14Austin Dillon3Richard Childress Racing
15Ross Chastain42Chip Ganassi Racing
16Brad Keselowski2Team Penske
17Chris Buescher17Roush Fenway Racing
18Ryan Preece37JTG Daugherty Racing
19Martin Truex Jr.19Joe Gibbs Racing
20Ricky Stenhouse Jr.47JTG Daugherty Racing
21Christopher Bell20Joe Gibbs Racing
22Erik Jones43Richard Petty Motorsports
23Ryan Newman6Roush Fenway Racing
24Matt DiBenedetto21Wood Brothers Racing
25Michael McDowell34Front Row Motorsports
26Corey LaJoie7Spire Motorsports
27Kyle Busch18Joe Gibbs Racing
28Anthony Alfredo38Front Row Motorsports
29Quin Houff00StarCom Racing
30Josh Berry77Spire Motorsports
31Cody Ware51Petty Ware Racing
32Garrett Smithley53Rick Ware Racing
33James Davison15Rick Ware Racing
34Josh Bilicki52Rick Ware Racing
35Chase Briscoe14Stewart-Haas Racing
36BJ McLeod78Live Fast Motorsports
37Aric Almirola10Stewart-Haas Racing

Material from the NASCAR Wire Service was used in this report.

Tom Gatto

Tom Gatto joined The Sporting News as a senior editor in 2000 after 12 years at The Herald-News in Passaic, N.J., where he served in a variety of roles including sports editor, and a brief spell at APBNews.com in New York, where he worked as a syndication editor. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina.