Hamlin destroys field at Michigan

? Denny Hamlin continued his hot streak, dominating Sunday’s NASCAR race at Michigan International Speedway to pick up his second straight victory and fifth of the season.

Denny Hamlin, right, turns away from champagne after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday in Brooklyn, Mich.

Hamlin led 123 laps and controlled the second half of the race, easily pulling away from Kasey Kahne on a restart with under 20 laps remaining.

Kahne held on for second, followed by pole-sitter Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart. Four-time defending series champion Jimmie Johnson was sixth, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. was seventh.

Hamlin needed to survive NASCAR’s version of overtime last week at Pocono. There was no such drama Sunday at the two-mile oval. He led by as much as 10 seconds at one point, then had little trouble dispatching Kahne following a late caution for debris.

Auto racing

Schumacher 11th in return

Montreal — Michael Schumacher was looking for his first top-three finish in his return to racing after a three-year retirement. Instead, the seven-time Formula 1 season champion ended up 11th Sunday in the Canadian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton won the race.

Tennis

Hewitt hands Federer rare loss

Halle, Germany — Roger Federer remains confident heading into Wimbledon even after losing on grass for only the second time in more than seven years.

The No. 2-ranked Swiss, who came into the final at the Gerry Weber Open with a 76-1 record on grass since 2003, lost, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4, to Australian Lleyton Hewitt in Sunday’s title match.

Federer’s only other loss on the surface before Sunday was against top-ranked Rafael Nadal in the 2008 Wimbledon final.

Na outlasts Sharapova

Birmingham, England — Top-seeded Li Na beat Maria Sharapova, 7-5, 6-1, Sunday to win the grass-court Aegon Classic and claim her first title this year.

Querrey wins all-U.S. final

London — Sam Querrey won an all-American final at the Queen’s Club grass-court tournament Sunday, edging Mardy Fish, 7-6 (3), 7-5.

Safina exits Unicef Open early

Den Bosch, Netherlands — Second-seeded Dinara Safina of Russia was knocked out of the first round of the Unicef Open with a 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-4 loss to Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia on Sunday.

Golf

Westwood wins in playoff

Memphis, Tenn. — Lee Westwood won the St. Jude Classic for his second career PGA Tour victory and first since 1998, beating Swede Robert Karlsson on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff Sunday.

LPGA State Farm delayed again

Springfield, Ill. — Rain again delayed the weather-plagued LPGA State Farm Classic at Panther Creek Country Club, forcing tournament officials to push the final round to today. Players will attempt to tee off at 7:30 a.m.

Americans claim Curtis Cup

Manchester-By-The-Sea, Mass. — The girls from the United States did Harriot and Margaret Curtis proud.

Playing at the Essex County Club, the home course of the two women who donated the trophy that began the Curtis Cup in 1932, the U.S. beat Great Britain and Ireland, 12.5-7.5, on Sunday in the 36th biennial competition.

Bjorn rolls to 1st title in 4 years

Estoril, Portugal — Thomas Bjorn emerged from a four-year title drought to win the Estoril Open by five shots on Sunday.

The 39-year-old Dane, who led by three strokes entering the final round, shot a 4-under 68 at Penha Longa to reach 23-under.

NBA

Hawks officially introduce Drew

Atlanta — The Atlanta Hawks officially named Larry Drew as their new head coach on Sunday. The Hawks announced Drew’s hiring two days after the Associated Press and several other news organizations reported the team had selected Mike Woodson’s top assistant as its new coach.

MLB

McNamee calls out Clemens’ group

New York — Brian McNamee told federal investigators that Roger Clemens’ nonprofit organization paid him for his training services, including providing the seven-time Cy Young Award winner with performance-enhancing drugs, the New York Times reported on its website Sunday night.

NFL

QB Young cited for assault

Dallas — Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young received a misdemeanor assault citation after getting into a fight at a Dallas strip club and leaving before authorities arrived early Sunday, police said.

Surveillance video footage released by police showed the former University of Texas star and several people talking in a small room before Young attacked someone in the room. Others tried to break up the fight.

College football

Arkansas FB faces DWI charge

Fayeteville, Ark. — Authorities say Arkansas fullback Van Stumon has been charged with drunken driving and other offenses after an early morning traffic stop in Fayetteville.

The 22-year-old Stumon was arrested Saturday, booked into the Washington County Jail and released later in the morning on $1,200 bond.

Florida WR suspended after DUI

Gainesville, Fla. — Florida receiver Frankie Hammond Jr. has been suspended from all team activities following his early morning arrest on charges of driving under the influence and possession.