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‘Big three’ among NASCAR’s final four

Logano joins 2018’s Big Three of Kyle Busch, Harvick and Truex vying for the NASCAR title

- Michelle R. Martinelli | USA TODAY

Dominant trio of Harvick, Truex and Busch favorites in season-ending race

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — After a dominating season when three drivers — Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. — combined to win 57 percent of the races, it only seems fair they tangle one more time to see who really has the best car this season.

Harvick, Busch and reigning champion Truex, dubbed NASCAR’s Big Three, are joined by Joey Logano, and the final four playoff drivers will race for the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ip Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway in the Ford EcoBoost 400 (2:30 p.m. ET, NBC).

“You always want to beat the best, and I enjoy racing against those guys,” Harvick, the 2014 series champion, told USA TODAY. “And if you’re going to win this championsh­ip, you’re going to have to beat three of the best guys that have been on the track all year.”

Busch and Logano each automatica­lly advanced to the Championsh­ip 4 round of the playoffs with wins in the Round of 8. Busch took last weekend’s checkered flag at ISM Raceway in Phoenix, and Logano won at Martinsvil­le Speedway late last month.

Both Harvick and Truex qualified through points. While Truex hasn’t won a race since July, Harvick won two weeks ago at Texas Motor Speed-

way, but his win was encumbered after NASCAR handed out a major penalty.

The Big Three don’t just enter the weekend with 20 combined wins in the first 35 races of the season — Truex has four, while Harvick and Busch each have eight apiece — they also represent three of the past four series champions. And each claimed his title by winning the Homestead race, rather than having the highest finish among the contenders.

“Absolutely,” Truex said about whether it’s a necessity to win the race to be the champion during a news conference while sitting next his three competitor­s.

“I think all of us come in here expecting that to be the case. There’s obviously an opportunit­y for a chance that that might not (happen), but I think that (there’s) about a 99 percent chance one of these guys is going to win it to win the championsh­ip.”

But Harvick and Busch have routinely proved they’re in a different league this year compared with the rest of the field.

They each had stretches of three consecutiv­e trips to victory lane this season, and of 9,983 laps raced in 2018 so far, they have combined to lead almost 34 percent of them.

That’s a lot of power for Logano to match.

However, he previously said he felt his No. 22 Ford team is the favorite to win, despite only two victories this season and a career-best fourth-place finish at Homestead — first in 2015 when Busch won his first Cup championsh­ip and again in 2016 when Jimmie Johnson won his seventh. He also won the pole in 2012 before finishing 14th.

But through the first nine playoff races, Logano’s car has increasing­ly picked up speed.

“It’s the Big Three and me,” Logano, whose only other win this season was at Talladega Superspeed­way in May, said at the news conference.

“Honestly, you have to have that confidence. I’m sure everyone here has that same amount of confidence and feeling that they are the favorites. ... But for us, I feel like we’ve been able to overcome a lot this season and have a lot of momentum, have an amazing playoff at this point.”

For Truex, who has eight top-10 finishes in 13 Homestead starts, a win would mean more than just defending his title and becoming the first back-toback champion in eight years. His team, Furniture Row Racing, announced in September that it’s closing up shop at the end of the season.

The No. 78 Toyota driver will become teammates with Busch next season at Joe Gibbs Racing.

“No matter what happens Sunday, we’re gonna enjoy it,” Truex told USA TODAY. “We’re gonna celebrate afterwards, but we damn sure hope it’s on the stage with a big trophy.”

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