Nascar

 Denny Hamlin looked in his mirror wondering why nobody else went with him when the green flag dropped at the start of the Cracker Barrel 400 on Sunday night.  He said nothing on his radio, instead paying the penalty by going to the back of the field. Then he drove his way back to the front where he outraced Christopher Bell over the last four thrilling laps off a final restart to win at the Nashville Superspeedway.  “Man, what an unbelievable day,” Hamlin said. “Starting first, going to last and back to first.”  This was Hamlin’s second win this year and 62nd of his career, and he wound up leading a race-high 57 laps including the one that mattered most.  The series will be at Michigan International Speedway next week where Hamlin will be trying to win for a second straight year and continue his winning streak.