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Elliott too fast for Hamlin, Logano, Keselowski

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Brad Keselowski (2) and Denny Hamlin (11) race side by side through Turn 4 during the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Phoenix Raceway, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, in Avondale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ralph Freso)

AVONDALE, Ariz. – Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski got a big head start on Chase Elliott. It wasn't big enough Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.

Dropped from the pole to the back of the field after his No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet failed pre-race inspection, Elliott easily caught up and won the season-ending race for his first NASCAR Cup title.

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Elliott passed Logano for the lead with 42 laps left and pulled away on the long green-flag run to the finish. Hamlin, Logano and Keselowski never got the caution flag they needed to catch up, with Keselowski finishing second, Logano third and Hamlin fourth.

“I would have liked to have one of those late-race yellows like we saw in the Truck race and the Xfinity race,” Keselowski said.

Hamlin won the season-opening Daytona 500 and had seven victories this year — two behind leader Kevin Harvick. He couldn’t take advantage of Harvick’s absence from the final four and Elliott’s penalty.

“No one has won more than we have over the last two years,” Hamlin said. “Daytona 500 two years in a row, the final four two years in a row. I’m pretty proud of what this team is doing and what we are building toward.”

Hamlin and Joe Gibbs Racing struggled on short tracks this season.

“As an organization we have got to get a little better, especially on the short tracks,” Hamlin said. "It seems like we were a little bit off all year, and that was all it had, that’s for sure. I was pushing for everything I had.”

Keselowski missed a chance for his second title.

“I thought we were pretty good there and just didn’t have the track position to make it show,” the 2012 champion said.

Team Penske teammate Logano led 125 laps and had the last real chance to beat Elliott.

“I just didn’t have the speed at the right time,” Logano said. “I just needed to go a little faster there at the end.”