The Oklahoman

Logano earns spot in NASCAR title race

- Jenna Fryer

LAS VEGAS – Joey Logano became the first driver to qualify for NASCAR’s championsh­ip finale by using fresh tires to chase down Ross Chastain and win Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“We’re racing for a championsh­ip! Let’s go!” Logano screamed to the crowd. Logano is NASCAR’s 2018 champion and advanced to the title-deciding finale for the fifth time in his career.

Logano used a late pit stop for new tires in a Team Penske attempt to give him a shot at the win. The new Goodyears helped him gain six immediate spots on a restart, but his Ford was still in eighth on the final restart with 16 laps remaining. Chase Briscoe restarted as the leader ahead of Justin Haley and Chastain, and Chastain used a sweeping three-wide pass on the bottom of the track to take the lead. Chastain had a decent gap on the field, but Logano was charging his way toward the front.

Chastain successful­ly held off Logano several times with blocks, but Logano ultimately pulled alongside Chastain on the frontstret­ch with three laps remaining to take the lead and earn his third win of the season.

“Joey did a good job of getting through the field there,” said Chastain, who finished second in a Chevrolet for Trackhouse Racing.

Kyle Busch, who was eliminated from the playoffs in the first round, finished third in a Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing.

Briscoe was fourth in a Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing and was followed by Denny Hamlin, another playoff driver, in a Toyota from Joe Gibbs Racing.

Hamlin had started 31st, the lowest of the playoff drivers, and salvaged his title hopes with the top-five finish.

The race was the first of three in this round of NASCAR’s playoffs. The eight remaining drivers will be whittled down to four for the winner-take-all finale at Phoenix next month.

With the stakes so high, the race was fraught with tension from the start and even included nearly a fight between

Bubba Wallace and reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson.

The dustup between Wallace and Larson collected Christophe­r Bell, who won last week at Charlotte to advance into this round of the playoffs and is now ranked last in the standings following his 34th-place finish.

“We will see if we can go pull another rabbit out of the hat,” Bell said.

Joining Bell below the cut line for eliminatio­n was William Byron, who pitted from 11th ahead of the final restart in hopes that fresh tires would give him a better finish, but the Hendrick Motorsport­s driver wound up finishing only 13th. Briscoe and Ryan Blaney of Team Penske are sandwiched between Byron and Bell below the cutline. Blaney led for 39 laps but hit the wall with what appeared to be a tire failure. He finished 28th, seven laps down.

Logano is locked in to the finale, while Chastain, Hamlin and regularsea­son champion Chase Elliott are above the cut line. Elliott finished 21st in an uninspirin­g showing in his Hendrick Motorsport­s entry.

“I did a really bad job all weekend,” Elliott said. “All around poor effort on my behalf, and when you perform that poorly, you get poor results.”

 ?? Vegas. JOHN LOCHER/AP ?? Joey Logano does a burnout after winning a NASCAR race on Sunday in Las
Vegas. JOHN LOCHER/AP Joey Logano does a burnout after winning a NASCAR race on Sunday in Las

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