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NASCAR weekend in Michigan in 100 images
BROOKLYN, MI — In a weekend full of speed, where the rubber literally meets the road, three winners came out on top at Michigan International Speedway: Brenden Queen, Stewart Friesen and Denny Hamlin.
Queen won the ARCA Menards Series Henry Ford Health 200 on Friday, June 6. Corey Heim came home in second with a 0.313-second margin of victory in the 100-lap race.
To see the full gallery from Friday click here.
On Saturday, Friesen won the Craftsman Truck Series DQS Solutions and Staffing 250 Powered by Precision Vehicle Logistics.
The truck race was scheduled for 125 laps, but after nine cautions and three overtimes, it ended in 139. The total distance covered was 278 miles, the most in any Truck Series race in series history.
To see the full gallery from Saturday click here.
In addition to taking home the first-place prize on Sunday, Hamlin also earned Toyota the Michigan Heritage Trophy by winning the race. It’s the second year in a row Toyota has won the award.
Hamlin topped Chris Buescher and Ty Gibbs to win the 200-lap race.
To see the full gallery from Sunday, click here. For more stories from the weekend, click here.
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