Dayton Daily News

Logano, Ford deliver answer to Chevy’s strong start

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As the reigning NASCAR champion, Joey Logano had no reason to panic when Team Penske had a slower than expected start to the new season.

He was second in the season-opening Daytona 500 but hardly the dominant driver he was at the end of last season, when Logano won his second Cup title. Even worse, Ford was shut out of the first four races of the season, which were won by Chevrolet drivers.

So Logano’s return to the winner’s circle in Atlanta was a much-needed boost for Ford. Chevrolet won the Daytona 500 with Ricky Stenhouse Jr., at California with Kyle Busch and then back-to-back wins by Hendrick Motorsport­s’ William Byron.

But at Atlanta Motor Speedway — led by Logano — Team Penske had the three fastest qualifiers for Sunday’s race. Austin Cindric and Ryan Blaney followed Logano in qualifying.

Even better for the Blue Oval bunch? Ford drivers lined up in the top eight spots.

Logano showed that qualifying was no fluke as he dominated the race and then passed fellow Ford driver and former Penske teammate Brad Keselowski on the final lap to claim his first win of 2023.

Team Penske executive vice president Walter Czarnecki was asked if the win was an important statement

that Hendrick and the Chevrolets would have competitio­n this season.

“Short answer to your question: very important,” Czarnecki said. “It gets us over the hump.”

Toyota also had a strong showing, with four Toyotas finishing in the top 10: Christophe­r Bell was third, Tyler Reddick was fifth, Denny Hamlin was sixth and Ty Gibbs was ninth.

Logano’s crew chief, Paul Wolfe, said he saw Logano’s confidence early in the race. That confidence proved crucial in the last-lap duel between Ford drivers.

“Brad is so good at this type of racing,” said Wolfe, who won championsh­ips with both Keselowski and Logano. “Obviously, he’s very good at blocking and being able to manage the lead and I know that. For Joey to be able to make some of those moves and pass him was very impressive.

“When he has confidence in his car, he can make some magic happen out there for sure.”

Keselowski, who went winless last year in his first season as part of the ownership group in Jack Roush’s rebranded RFK Racing team, wound up second.

“We were right there,” Keselowski said. “I’m glad a Ford won. It was a heck of a battle.”

Like Logano, Keselowski left the race with renewed confidence.

“It’s night and day from where we were a year ago, 100%,” Keselowski said. “You just keep running like this with good finishes and the wins will come.”

Logano’s Penske teammates, Blaney and Cindric, finished seventh and 11th, respective­ly, and Logano said the Ford drivers showed they will be a force on superspeed­ways this season.

The win came one week after Logano qualified 16th and finished a disappoint­ing 11th in Phoenix.

 ?? ?? Joey Logano stands on his car after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday. Hakim Wright Sr. / Associated press
Joey Logano stands on his car after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday. Hakim Wright Sr. / Associated press

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