Car of Tomorrow test speeds

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Denny Hamlin was the fastest driver in the morning session of testing the Car of Tomorrow at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday.
Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 Chevrolet for Joe Gibbs Racing, was the only driver to turn a lap better than 122 mph. His best lap was at 15.706 seconds and 122.170 mph at the .533-mile oval in Tennessee.
Gerg Biffle had the fastest Ford and the second quickest lap around the track.
Kasey Kahne had the fastest Dodge, 14th overall. Jeremy Mayfield had the fastest Toyota, 20th overall.
There were 61 cars participating in the morning test. Some drivers took out two cars during the session. Juan Pablo Montoya was the top rookie in the morning session. He was 30th overall in the Chip Ganassi Racing Dodge.

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