Texarkana Gazette

NASCAR Cup Series postseason grid is already filling up fast

- By Pete Iacobelli

DARLINGTON, S.C. — The NASCAR Cup Series playoff grid is filling up fast and the dwindling number of spots may lead to more of the aggressive driving that grabbed headlines over the weekend at Darlington Raceway.

Joey Logano sent leader William Byron into the wall on the next-to-last lap and went on to become the 10th different winner in the first 12 races of the season, locking up one of the 16 playoff spots with the victory.

“I did what I had to do,” Logano said. “I had to win the race. It was very important to win and get into the playoffs.”

Maybe more this season than ever before.

It is the second straight season 10 drivers have posted victories by the season’s 12th race. But it is only the third time it’s happened since NASCAR expanded the playoffs from 12 cars to 16 before the 2014 season.

NASCAR saves a spot for the regular season’s points champion if he doesn’t have a win.

“Yeah, it’s something you think about,” said Erik Jones, who is 16th in points after getting knocked out of Darlington in a 12-car wreck with 25 laps left.

“We’re going to keep doing a good job with the points,” Jones said. “But you see different guys winning and you want to be one of them to get in.”

A year ago, there were 14 drivers with wins who made the playoffs, tied for the most ever since the field expanded. The wild card this year is the Next Gen car, which has led to stronger, more competitiv­e races and left even the most powerful programs scrambling to find an edge.

Logano’s Team Penske crew chief, Paul Wolfe, said his Ford has has had difficulty matching the speed of the Chevrolets and Toyotas, which had combined for nine of 12 wins this season until Darlington.

“It was good for us to show we had speed in qualifying and back it up in the race,” Wolfe said. “So, yeah, it’s going to be tough to win races because a lot of

guys have speed right now.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Joey Logano reacts in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race Sunday at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.
Associated Press Joey Logano reacts in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series auto race Sunday at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.

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