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Logano takes checkered flag in haze of Bristol dirt

- Jenna Fryer

BRISTOL, Tenn. – Somewhere under the thick red haze floating over Bristol Motor Speedway, Joey Logano took the checkered flag for NASCAR’s first Cup Series race at a dirt track in 50 years.

He couldn’t see much – visibility was next to nothing during this Monday dust storm – but Logano clung to the familiar bottom lane around the bullring to collect the checkered flag.

Logano got a jump on Denny Hamlin on the overtime restart to earn his third career victory at Bristol. But this was not the Bristol of old; the track had been covered with 2,300 truckloads of red Tennessee clay so that NASCAR could add a dirt track to the Cup schedule for the first time since 1970.

“How about Bristol on dirt, guys! This is incredible,” Logano said to the crowd, a reduced capacity sellout of about 30,000 fans. “There’s nothing like winning at Bristol, but putting it on dirt and being the first to do it is very special.”

Logano became the seventh race winner through seven races this season and gave Team Penske back- to- back victories. Ryan Blaney won in a Penske Ford last week.

The Logano victory closed a weekend of uncertaint­y and even some hysteria as NASCAR launched this drive through the dirt. It was broadcast partner Fox that wanted a dirt race on the schedule, and Speedway Motorsport­s, seeking some new energy at its beloved Bristol bullring. said it would take the race.

So NASCAR awarded the experiment to Bristol, bypassing dozens of quality establishe­d dirt tracks across the country. Marcus Smith, the CEO of Speedway Motorsport­s, insisted concrete Bristol was up to the challenge and he told The Associated Press that he had spent nearly $ 2 million to make it a reality.

He was pleased with the buzz generated by the event, even as NASCAR huddled for solutions to extreme dust, poor tire durability and shifting weather conditions that made the buildup a muddy mess. Torrential overnight rains had flooded the grounds and NASCAR had to postpone Sunday’s show by a day.

The wait seemed worth it and the end product has been deemed a win: before the race was over, the track announced Bristol would run on dirt again in 2022.

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