Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Sunday's playoff race at Darlington

Tom Gatto

Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Sunday's playoff race at Darlington image

The winner of Sunday night's NASCAR Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway ended a season-long drought and put himself into the second round of the playoffs.

Denny Hamlin claimed the checkered flag for the first time in 2021, winning the Cook Out Southern 500. He had to fight off regular-season champion Kyle Larson after Larson made a desperation move on the final turn.

Hamlin led the points standings for most of the regular season despite not winning a race. Larson, who has five wins this year, eventually passed him for the title. Hamlin still made the playoffs comfortably, and now he is assured of being in the Round of 12 with his win in the playoff opener.

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

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Who won the NASCAR race yesterday?  

Denny Hamlin earned his first win of the 2021 Cup Series season by holding off Kyle Larson in the Cook Out Southern 500. Hamlin was leading by about half a second until Turn 4 of the white-flag lap when Larson drove his car way too hard into the corner and right up to Hamlin's rear bumper. Larson said he tried to "video game it" in desperation.

"He drove it in past the limit of the car and tires," Hamlin told NBCSN after the race, later adding, "He was going to have to go through me."

Hamlin and Larson — who combined to lead 302 of the race's 367 laps — engaged in a drag race to the start/finish line, with Hamlin staying in front to win by a two-tenths of a second.

"Honestly, got to his bumper too quick. I was hoping he was going to run that diamond to kind of be safe and I could skirt to his outside, but gave everything I had," Larson said, per NASCAR.com.

“I didn’t want to wreck him. I just wanted to try to get to his outside there, but he did a great job not really making any mistakes during the last run, and I was having to push really hard in second to try and just stay with him," Larson added.

Hamlin passed Kevin Harvick for most Darlington wins among active Cup drivers with his fourth.

NASCAR Cup playoff standings

While Hamlin clinched a second-round berth and Larson increased his playoff points lead, four playoff drivers suffered big hits in the standings after crashing out at the track that's "Too Tough to Tame." Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, William Byron and Michael McDowell all ran into trouble and wound up with poor finishes in addition to junked cars.

MORE: Kyle Busch, other playoff drivers knocked out of race early

McDowell was the first to go out, followed by Busch, Byron and Elliott. Busch, Byron and McDowell now occupy the last three spots in the playoff standings, putting them in early danger of being eliminated in the Round of 16. A third Hendrick Motorsports driver, Alex Bowman, is tied for 12th and thus flirting with the cut line. Elliott is in 10th place after the playoff opener.

Ryan Blaney fell from second to fifth after a 22nd-place finish that was marked by brake issues.

Pos.DriverPoints
1Kyle Larson2106
2x-Denny Hamlin2072
3Martin Truex Jr.2062
4Kurt Busch2052
5Ryan Blaney2048
6Joey Logano2047
7Kevin Harvick2046
8Brad Keselowski2038
9Christopher Bell2031
10Chase Elliott2030
11Aric Almirola2029
12Tyler Reddick2026
13Alex Bowman2026
14Kyle Busch2024
15William Byron2017
16Michael McDowell2006

x-Clinched berth in Round of 12.

NASCAR results from Darlington

Four of the top five finishing positions in the Cook Out Southern 500 were claimed by playoff drivers: Denny Hamlin (first), Kyle Larson (second), Martin Truex Jr. (fourth) and Kevin Harvick (fifth). Ross Chastain broke up the group with a third-place finish.

The second race of the Round of 16 is the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond Raceway, scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 11 (7:30 p.m. ET; NBCSN, TSN, MRN. SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

FinishDriver
1P-Denny Hamlin
2P-Kyle Larson
3Ross Chastain
4P-Martin Truex Jr.
5P-Kevin Harvick
6P-Kurt Busch
7P-Brad Keselowski
8P-Joey Logano
9Chris Buescher
10Austin Dillon
11Cole Custer
12Ryan Preece
13Daniel Suarez
14Ryan Newman
15Corey LaJoie
16P-Aric Almirola
17Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
18P-Tyler Reddick
19Chase Briscoe
20P-Christopher Bell
21Bubba Wallace
22P-Ryan Blaney
23Matt DiBenedetto
24Anthony Alfredo
25Justin Haley
26P-Alex Bowman
27BJ McLeod
28Josh Bilicki
29Joey Gase
30Quin Houff
31P-Chase Elliott
32Erik Jones
33Cody Ware
34P-William Byron
35P-Kyle Busch
36James Davison
37P-Michael McDowell

P-Playoff driver.

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.