Logano advances with win in wild Talladega race; Chase field cut to eight
October 23, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
TALLADEGA,
Ala. – If Joey Logano’s victory in Sunday’s Hellman’s 500 at Talladega
Superspeedway was decisive—in relative terms—the race between Denny
Hamlin and Austin Dillon
for the final spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup’s Round of 8 was
anything but.
In
an overtime race that went four laps past its scheduled distance,
Logano surged ahead after a restart on Lap 191 at the 2.66-mile track
and beat runner-up Brian Scott to the
finish line by .124 seconds.
Hamlin’s
margin over Dillon for the eighth spot in the Round of 8 was much
smaller. At the end of 510.72 miles, Hamlin outraced Kurt Busch for
third place by .006 seconds—roughly
two feet—to score the exact number of points he needed to eliminate
Dillon from the Chase on a tiebreaker.
Logano,
who won for the second time this season, the second time at Talladega
and the 16th time in his career, entered the race on the Chase bubble
but settled the issue by leading
the final 45 of 192 laps—after Chase hopefuls Martin Truex Jr. and Brad
Keselowski fell out with blown engines and failed to survive the Round
of 12.
“It’s
never a layup here at Talladega,” Logano said. “It’s always close. You
never get a big lead. (Crew chief) Todd (Gordon) made some good
adjustments during the race and found
some speed in the car, so that was pretty neat to see some of that.
“We
got that track position and just hung onto it. I was able to stay on
the bottom and try to run the bottom and keep everyone in line, and that
worked out really well.”
Hamlin’s
success completed a perfect round for Joe Gibbs Racing, which placed
all four of its drivers in the Round of 8. Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards
and Kyle Busch spent all 192
laps riding around at the back of the field and finished 28th, 29th and
30th, respectively, but had sufficient margins entering the race to
afford the luxury of a strategy that could be summed up in two
words—“Don’t wreck.”
“We
needed some things to fall our way if we didn't win the race,” Hamlin
said. “Today things fell our way. The last lap, we went out and earned
it. I think back all the years
that I've been doing this, honestly, 11 years.
“For
me, I really truly believe this is the first really great fortune that
we had in a Chase in my 11-year career. Things just happened well for
us. We went out there and we
did our jobs. It was very tough to be able to run against guys that had
a lot of teammates up front. I knew that was going to be a problem for
us all day. But we were able to have just enough there at the end to get
past the 41 (Kurt Busch) and get in.”
Seventh-place
finisher Kevin Harvick and 23rd-place Jimmie Johnson already had
secured spots in the Round of eight, thanks to their respective
victories at Kansas and Charlotte.
Kurt Busch completed the Round of 8 field comfortably with his
fourth-place result.
Joining
Dillon, Truex and Keselowski on the sidelines was Chase Elliott, who
came to Talladega 25 points below the cut line and finished 12th after
leading nine laps.
Notes:
Both Logano and Hamlin benefited from the first caution of the race,
called on Lap 42 when Truex’s blown engine dropped oil on the track.
Logano had made a complete circuit
with a jack lodged underneath his car. Hamlin had just drawn a
pass-through penalty for speeding on pit road during a green-flag stop.
The caution for Truex’s engine failure prevented both drivers from
losing a lap. ... Logano earned top seeding in the Round
of 8, followed by Johnson, Harvick, Kenseth, Edwards, Hamlin, Kurt
Busch and Kyle Busch. All eight drivers start the round with points
reset to 4,000. ... Scott’s second-place finish was his first top 10 in
49 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts. It was also the
first top 10 of the season for Richard Petty Motorsports. ... Hamlin
and Dillon tied for the final spot in the Round of 8 with 3,078 points
each. Hamlin won the tiebreaker on the strength of his third-place
finish on Sunday.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race - Hellmann's 500
Talladega Superspeedway
Talladega, Alabama
Sunday, October 23, 2016
1. (16) Joey Logano (C), Ford, 192.
2. (25) Brian Scott #, Ford, 192.
3. (8) Denny Hamlin (C), Toyota, 192.
4. (7) Kurt Busch (C), Chevrolet, 192.
5. (6) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 192.
6. (24) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 192.
7. (22) Kevin Harvick (C), Chevrolet, 192.
8. (26) Aric Almirola, Ford, 192.
9. (9) Austin Dillon (C), Chevrolet, 192.
10. (32) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 192.
11. (15) * Ryan Blaney #, Ford, 192.
12. (4) Chase Elliott # (C), Chevrolet, 192.
13. (10) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 192.
14. (20) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 192.
15. (5) Greg Biffle, Ford, 192.
16. (34) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 192.
17. (11) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 192.
18. (36) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 192.
19. (23) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 192.
20. (30) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 192.
21. (31) Landon Cassill, Ford, 192.
22. (33) Chris Buescher #, Ford, 192.
23. (17) Jimmie Johnson (C), Chevrolet, 192.
24. (40) David Ragan, Toyota, 192.
25. (29) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 192.
26. (18) * Ryan Reed(i), Ford, 192.
27. (35) * Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 192.
28. (3) Matt Kenseth (C), Toyota, 192.
29. (13) Carl Edwards (C), Toyota, 192.
30. (14) Kyle Busch (C), Toyota, 192.
31. (38) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 192.
32. (21) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 192.
33. (37) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 192.
34. (39) Jeffrey Earnhardt #, Toyota, 192.
35. (27) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 191.
36. (19) Alex Bowman(i), Chevrolet, 191.
37. (12) * Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 179.
38. (2) Brad Keselowski (C), Ford, Engine, 144.
39. (28) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, Accident, 113.
40. (1) Martin Truex Jr (C), Toyota, Engine, 41.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 159.905 mph.
Time of Race: 03 Hrs, 11 Mins, 38 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.124 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 6 for 25 laps.
Lead Changes: 31 among 14 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: M. Truex Jr (C) 0; B. Keselowski (C) 1-11; M. Truex Jr (C)
12-13; B. Keselowski (C) 14-25; C. Elliott # (C) 26-27; B. Keselowski
(C) 28; C. Elliott # (C) 29-31;
B. Keselowski (C) 32-37; D. Hamlin (C) 38; M. Kenseth (C) 39; Kyle
Busch (C) 40; B. Keselowski (C) 41; R. Stenhouse Jr 42-47; B. Keselowski
(C) 48-62; C. Elliott # (C) 63; G. Biffle 64-76; C. Elliott # (C)
77-78; B. Keselowski (C) 79; C. Elliott # (C) 80;
D. Hamlin (C) 81; C. Edwards (C) 82; M. Annett 83-88; B. Keselowski (C)
89-110; R. Blaney # 111; D. Hamlin (C) 112-116; A. Dillon (C) 117; D.
Hamlin (C) 118-122; B. Keselowski (C) 123-143; R. Blaney # 144-145; T.
Stewart 146; Kyle Busch (C) 147; J. Logano
(C) 148-192.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): B. Keselowski (C) 9 times for
90 laps; J. Logano (C) 1 time for 45 laps; G. Biffle 1 time for 13 laps;
D. Hamlin (C) 4 times
for 12 laps; C. Elliott # (C) 5 times for 9 laps; M. Annett 1 time for 6
laps; R. Stenhouse Jr 1 time for 6 laps; R. Blaney # 2 times for 3
laps; M. Truex Jr (C) 1 time for 2 laps; Kyle Busch (C) 2 times for 2
laps; C. Edwards (C) 1 time for 1 lap; T. Stewart
1 time for 1 lap; M. Kenseth (C) 1 time for 1 lap; A. Dillon (C) 1 time
for 1 lap.
Top
16 in Points: J. Johnson (C) - 3,100; Kurt Busch (C) - 3,099; J. Logano
(C) - 3,089; M. Kenseth (C) - 3,088; Kyle Busch (C) - 3,084; K. Harvick
(C) - 3,082; C. Edwards (C)
- 3,082; D. Hamlin (C) - 3,078; A. Dillon (C) - 3,078; M. Truex Jr (C) -
3,060; C. Elliott # (C) - 3,050; B. Keselowski (C) - 3,043; K. Larson -
2,155; T. Stewart - 2,141; J. Mcmurray - 2,110; C. Buescher # - 2,109.
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