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The new season begins Feb. 2.
Dillon wrecked Logano and Denny Hamlin in OT to secure a playoff spot.
Buescher started 15-of-36 drivers.
Joe Gibbs Racing wins its third Cup Series race at NHMS.
Wallace was on the playoff bubble heading into Sunday.
Truex and Keselowski had contact in Lap 210.
The New England star will ride the pace car at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Logano is looking for his first win of the season.
Buescher is looking for his first win at New Hampshire as well as the season.
'This place is tough'.
Truex won his first race at NHMS last season.