Houston Chronicle Sunday

Seven fight for last three playoff spots

- By Hank Kurz Jr.

Joey Logano is in an enviable place.

As the only driver who has already secured a spot in the championsh­ip finale of NASCAR’s Cup Series next weekend, he’ll enter Sunday’s race at Martinsvil­le Speedway with a head start on preparatio­ns for the finale at Phoenix Raceway.

Seven others, however, will duel for the last three spots on the oldest and shortest circuit in the premier series, a 0.526-mile oval. Passing was difficult in the spring and contact is a given, and likely moreso with the highest of stakes on the line.

“It’s a super tight battle for everybody, so when it comes down to the end of the race we’ve seen it so many times, whether it’s for the win or it’s for that one point that they need coming off turn four, we’ve seen some big moments here where desperate people do desperate things and this is a track where the desperate people have an opportunit­y to do a desperate thing,” Logano, the 2018 champion, said. “I’m glad I’m not a part of that.”

Chase Elliott is the only other former champion still in the mix for this year’s title. He’s third in points, eight behind Ross Chastain and six ahead of Hendrick Motorsport­s teammate William Byron, who won at Martinsvil­le in the spring. Denny Hamlin, Ryan Blaney, Christophe­r Bell and Chase Brisco complete the field of contenders, with Hamlin possibly having an advantage.

He’s won five times at Martinsvil­le, but not since 2015, while Logano, Elliott and Byron have all won more recently at the track. Byron will be trying to become the first driver to win both races in a season at Martinsvil­le since Hamlin in 2010.

Chase Briscoe is last among the eight contenders for the championsh­ip, 63 points behind leader Logano. He pretty much needs to win at Martinsvil­le to make the title round.

He’s not quite sure how that will affect his driving until the race is underway.

“I think it’s hard to say what you’re willing to do sitting here versus when you’re in the moment,” Briscoe said in the media center on Saturday. “The emotions and adrenaline, everything is totally different than when you’re sitting here . ... I don’t know what you’re willing to do. I think it’s different for everybody and until you’re in that moment it’s hard to say. We’ve just got to go try to get a win.”

Martinsvil­le is celebratin­g its 75th anniversar­y, and track president Clay Campbell couldn’t be happier to be the last stop on the race to the championsh­ip final.

Like Richmond, which hosted its second weekend under delightful weather conditions, rather than sweltering heat typical of Virginia in mid-August the forecasts for Sunday suggest it will be a good day to sit in the stands and celebrate the anniversar­y.

“I love where I’m at,” Campbell said of the speedway’s spot on the schedule. “Right now we’re in the 60s, around 70 degrees. So it’s a beautiful time for our area. And, you know, to be the penultimat­e race, I think it’s I think it’s a great time of the year.”

 ?? Sean Gardner/Getty Images ?? Chase Elliott, top, is currently third in points with Denny Hamlin, center, and Ryan Blaney in contention.
Sean Gardner/Getty Images Chase Elliott, top, is currently third in points with Denny Hamlin, center, and Ryan Blaney in contention.
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