By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Mar. 24, 2012
FONTANA, Calif.—- Joey Logano kept the Joe Gibbs Racing streak alive.
Fighting
off challenges from a succession of rivals, Logano gave JGR its eighth
straight Nationwide Series victory at Auto Club Speedway in winning the
Royal Purple 300 by 1.066 seconds over runner-up Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
The
victory was Logano's first of the season, second at Fontana and the
10th of his career. Logano is the first Sprint Cup Series regular to win
a Nationwide race this season
Brad
Keselowski ran third, followed by Brian Scott and rookie Austin Dillon.
Brad Sweet, Kenny Wallace, Kyle Busch, series leader Elliott Sadler and
Brendan Gaughan completed the top 10.
After debris punctured the radiator of her No. 7 Chevrolet, Danica Patrick retired with an engine failure and finished 35th.
By
the time Sam Hornish's wild spin in Turn 4 brought out the second
caution of the race on Lap 91, Logano had led 54 laps, but the yellow
flag bunched the field and made for dramatic racing at the front.
Logano,
Stenhouse, Busch, Gaughan and Allgaier all made runs at the top spot
before a caution for debris in Turn 4 on Lap 104 slowed the field and
brought a round of pit stops for the lead-lap cars.
Busch,
who restarted sixth on Lap 109, was the only driver exiting pit road in
the top 10 who took tires on the pit stop. Busch's crew chief, Mike
Beam, opted for right-side rubber, while the cars that restarted ahead
of him took fuel only.
Within
three laps, Busch was in the lead, passing Logano for the top spot on
Lap 112, with Keselowski in pursuit. The 2009 Nationwide champion kept
the 2010 Nationwide champion at bay until Lap 125, when Keselowski moved
around him for the lead.
Logano
soon rejoined the battle and took over the top spot on Lap 129, a
position he held until Blake Koch's Lap 133 spin in Turn 4 necessitated
the fourth caution and set up a final round of pit stops, with Trevor
Bayne leaving pit road with the lead, thanks to a two-tire call.
A
slow pit stop cost Busch 14 positions, but he rallied to post the first
top-10 finish of the season for his new Nationwide team.
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