The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Logano win creates chaos

- Godwin Kelly

The NASCAR Cup Series has started its quick stretch run to the finish line. Only three races are left, and there is plenty of unfinished business.

Joey Logano locked up a Championsh­ip Round spot with his win at Kansas, which rippled through the playoff standings. Logano was fifth in points going in and now jumps to the head of the line.

Kevin Harvick and Denny Hamlin are way ahead in points, which means the other five drivers almost have to win to make Round 4.

Brad Keselowski is on the right side of the cut line, eight points ahead of fifthplace Chase Elliott.

Harvick, Hamlin and Logano have all scored wins atTexas. There are other drivers not in the playoffs with their own agendas.

On to the Lone Star State …

First gear

In a stark illustrati­on of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected NASCAR competitor­s, look no further than Joey Logano’s Cup Series wins this season.

Logano won twice in NASCAR’s first four races then the series shut down because of the pandemic.

The 30-year-old driver won at Las Vegas on Feb. 23 then at Phoenix on March 8 and then everything stopped cold in its tracks.

The NASCAR Cup Series got back to racing on May 17 and Logano went winless until Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway, or a span of 224 days.

“It’s been an amazing challenge, if I’m being honest with you,” Logano said. “The beginning of the year with practice, wewere able to get to know each other, get to know what I needed with the car, and work on it during practice. COVID started. Coming back with no practice, we started getting our butts handed to us pretty hard.”

Second gear

The two drivers to watch as the season winds down are Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch.

Johnson wants to end his illustriou­s Cup Series career with a win in his final season of full-time competitio­n. He is sitting on 83 career wins to go with those seven Cup Series championsh­ips.

Busch desperatel­y wants to keep his season-to-season win streak alive. He has won at least one race every year since 2005.

Third gear

NASCAR Silly Season is winding down. As of this writing, no driver has been named to fill the No. 14 Ford seat of departing Clint Bowyer. Richard Petty Motorsport­s is still shopping for a 2021 driver.

Meanwhile Kyle Larson, who seems to win everything he enters in dirt-track racing these days, has applied for NASCAR reinstatem­ent, and talented Erik Jones continues to work the phones.

Fourth gear

Chase Elliott suffered an odd setback at Kansas when his two-way radio system went haywire when the race started.

“They could hear me, I just couldn’t hear them once we went green,” said Elliott, who finished sixth. “Once we kind of had the situation understood, that they could hear me and I just couldn’t hear them, that helped, obviously.”

 ?? JAMIE SQUIRE/NASCAR GETTY IMAGES ?? Joey Logano had to wait 224 days between NASCAR victory burnouts.
JAMIE SQUIRE/NASCAR GETTY IMAGES Joey Logano had to wait 224 days between NASCAR victory burnouts.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States