Joey Logano advances to Championship 4 with hard-fought win at Phoenix
Nov. 13, 2016
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
AVONDALE, Ariz. – Joey Logano earned a return trip to the Championship 4 at Homestead-Miami Speedway after a year’s absence.
Kyle Busch will head to the South Florida track to try to defend his 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series title.
And
Kevin Harvick won’t be competing for the title for the first time since
NASCAR debuted its elimination Chase format in 2014. Needing a victory
to advance, as it turned out,
Harvick finished fourth in Sunday’s Can-Am 500 at Phoenix International
Raceway.
In
a race that featured spectacular side-by-side racing and a substitute
driver who dominated the first 250 laps of the event after starting from
the pole, Logano beat Busch
to the finish line by .587 seconds in the second of two overtimes.
Logano’s
first victory at the one-mile track couldn’t have been timelier. The
win – his third of the season and the 17th of his career – gave Logano
an automatic berth in the
Championship 4 race, set for next Sunday.
“This
feels so good,” said Logano, who took the lead from the fourth position
when a wreck involving race leader Matt Kenseth, Busch and polestitter
Alex Bowman ended the first
attempt at overtime. “I've never felt this good about a win before.
There was so much on the line and everyone brings their A-game when it
comes to winning championships, and this team did it.
“Man,
this feels so good. I had a good restart there at the end (in the
second overtime) and holding off Kyle to try to get this thing into
Miami. We're racing for a championship
now. We did exactly what we had to do. We've got to go to Homestead and
do the same thing…
“I'm speechless right now. I feel like I just won the Daytona 500 again.”
Busch
earned the last available spot in the season finale with his runner-up
finish, but it came at the expense of Kenseth, his Joe Gibbs Racing
teammate. Kenseth led the field
to the first overtime restart on Lap 317, with Bowman beside him.
From
the third spot, Busch had a strong run and dived to the inside of
Bowman, who went low to block. Busch shoved Bowman forward, and when
Kenseth turned down from the outside
lane in Turn 1, thinking he was clear, contact from Bowman’s Chevrolet
sent Kenseth’s Toyota spinning in an accident that knocked the 2003
series champion out of the Championship 4.
For Busch, the incident made advancing to the finale bittersweet.
“Well,
right now it feels pretty (lousy), but tomorrow it might feel a lot
better,” Busch said. “I'm not sure, depends on what Matt's
interpretation is, and whether or not he
can forgive. You know, I just feel really bad about what happened there
on that last restart. It just wasn't what I anticipated having happen,
and I just feel bad. The 20 (Kenseth) should have been the Gibbs car to
go through, and I was just trying to make
a position there on the 88, felt like I was to his inside and had the
position…
“It
translated into the 20 crashing. That's not how at all I foresaw that
going. I was hoping I could get the 88 underneath him and force him up
and have him kind of block the
22 and check up the outside row and then I could have a position
between me and the 22 and get myself and the 20 in. Math just didn't
quite work out that way today.”
In
a race that went 12 laps beyond its scheduled distance of 312 laps,
Kyle Larson ran third, followed by Harvick, Kurt Busch, Bowman and Denny
Hamlin. Like Kenseth, who finished
21st after the late wreck, Harvick, Hamlin and Kurt Busch all were
eliminated from the Chase.
Hamlin finished six points behind JGR teammate Kyle Busch in the race for the last Championship 4 berth.
Driving
in place of Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bowman led the first 92 laps and 194
overall in posting the best finish of his career. But his strong
performance tinged with regret.
“We're
all here to win races and doing everything we can to win races,” said
Bowman, who grew up in nearby Tucson. “I don't think Kyle wrecked Matt. I
don't think I wrecked Matt.
I think the situation, it just all, it all happened like that.
“It's
unfortunate. But I don't think you can really place the blame on one
person. It just sucks for Matt. I don't know Matt. He's probably really
mad at me right now, I'd imagine,
but hopefully we can move past it and race clean at Homestead.”
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race - Can-Am 500
Phoenix International Raceway
Avondale, Arizona
Sunday, November 13, 2016
1. (4) Joey Logano (C), Ford, 324.
2. (19) Kyle Busch (C), Toyota, 324.
3. (2) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 324.
4. (6) Kevin Harvick (C), Chevrolet, 324.
5. (12) Kurt Busch (C), Chevrolet, 324.
6. (1) Alex Bowman(i), Chevrolet, 324.
7. (5) Denny Hamlin (C), Toyota, 324.
8. (8) * Ryan Blaney #, Ford, 324.
9. (3) Chase Elliott #, Chevrolet, 324.
10. (20) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 324.
11. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 324.
12. (15) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 324.
13. (13) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 324.
14. (14) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 324.
15. (25) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 324.
16. (24) Greg Biffle, Ford, 324.
17. (18) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 324.
18. (22) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 324.
19. (11) Carl Edwards (C), Toyota, 324.
20. (28) Landon Cassill, Ford, 324.
21. (10) Matt Kenseth (C), Toyota, 324.
22. (27) Aric Almirola, Ford, 322.
23. (21) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 322.
24. (34) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 322.
25. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 322.
26. (36) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 321.
27. (29) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 321.
28. (23) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 321.
29. (16) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 320.
30. (33) Brian Scott #, Ford, 319.
31. (31) David Ragan, Toyota, 319.
32. (30) Chris Buescher #, Ford, 318.
33. (35) Jeffrey Earnhardt #, Ford, 318.
34. (26) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 318.
35. (39) * DJ Kennington(i), Chevrolet, 316.
36. (38) * Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 315.
37. (37) * Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, Fuel Pump, 296.
38. (17) Jimmie Johnson (C), Chevrolet, 296.
39. (7) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 289.
40. (40) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, Accident, 258.
Average Speed of Race Winner: 102.866 mph.
Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 08 Mins, 59 Secs. Margin of Victory: 0.587 Seconds.
Caution Flags: 9 for 53 laps.
Lead Changes: 8 among 5 drivers.
Lap
Leaders: A. Bowman(i) 1-92; J. Logano (C) 93-119; J. Johnson (C)
120-132; A. Bowman(i) 133; J. Logano (C) 134-156; A. Bowman(i) 157-257;
D. Hamlin (C) 258-261; M. Kenseth
(C) 262-316; J. Logano (C) 317-324.
Leaders
Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): A. Bowman(i) 3 times for 194
laps; J. Logano (C) 3 times for 58 laps; M. Kenseth (C) 1 time for 55
laps; J. Johnson (C) 1 time
for 13 laps; D. Hamlin (C) 1 time for 4 laps.
Top
16 in Points: J. Logano (C) - 4,118; Kyle Busch (C) - 4,113; D. Hamlin
(C) - 4,107; M. Kenseth (C) - 4,094; K. Harvick (C) - 4,093; J. Johnson
(C) - 4,078; Kurt Busch (C)
- 4,076; C. Edwards (C) - 4,071; M. Truex Jr. - 2,266; B. Keselowski -
2,261; C. Elliott # - 2,255; K. Larson - 2,247; J. Mcmurray - 2,195; A.
Dillon - 2,194; T. Stewart - 2,192; C. Buescher # - 2,152.
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