Lodi News-Sentinel

Logano earns first win in Atlanta

- Gabriel Burns THE ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON

Joey Logano won the Ambetter Health 400 with a dominant performanc­e Sunday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Logano led for 140 laps, earning his long-awaited first victory in Atlanta. It still required a close finish, with Logano edging Brad Keselowski during the final lap to secure his first victory of the year. Logano has three top-10 finishes in five races.

Christophe­r Bell finished third, followed by Corey LaJoie and Tyler Reddick. It was a good day for Ford, which had three drivers in the top 10 (Logano, Keselowski, Ryan Blaney, seventh).

Down the stretch, two wrecks knocked out the leaders. Kevin Harvick, who earned his first win at AMS in 2001, took the lead with 72 laps to go but was pinballed in a big wreck that ended his afternoon. It began when Ross Chastain closed on Harvick, though both drivers noted Chastain didn’t make contact with Harvick’s car (“Just a weird deal,” Harvick said on the Fox broadcast).

Josh Berry, Harrison Burton, William Byron, Chris Buescher and BJ McLeod were among others involved in the wreck. Berry suffered damage in the collision but stayed on the track and finished 18th. He replaced Hendrick’s Chase Elliott, the Dawsonvill­e native who won the last Cup Series race here in July but has been out with a broken tibia.

A five-car accident then occurred with 51 laps to go, taking out leaders Aric Almirola and Kyle Larson, who slammed hard into the wall. Larson was seeking his third top-five finish, while Almirola potentiall­y missed out on his first. Logano led for the first 60 laps, earning his first stage victory of the season. Austin Cindric, another Ford driver, collected his first stage win in Stage 2.

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