Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Logano holds off Harvick in OT

- David Brandt Associated Press

AVONDALE, Ariz. – Joey Logano raced to his second NASCAR Cup Series win in three weeks, holding off Kevin Harvick over the final two laps after an overtime restart Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.

Also the winner two weeks ago in Las Vegas for Team Penske, Logano has 25 career Cup victories. He overcame several tough moments during an entertaini­ng race, including a pitroad penalty for an uncontroll­ed tire and a broken jack during another stop.

A late caution triggered the two-lap overtime shootout with Logano, Harvick and Kyle Busch all in a decent position to win. Logano had a good restart at the mile oval and was able to hold off Harvick. Busch was third, Kyle Larson finished fourth and Clint Bowyer was fifth.

“That was a pretty intense last 30 minutes or hour of the race. A lot going on,” Logano said. “Couldn’t be more proud of this team. Two wins already in the books.”

Pole-sitter Chase Elliott and Harvick dominated the first half of the race but Elliott had to make a green-flag stop because of a loose front tire and fell a lap behind the leaders. He eventually earned a free pass to get back on the lead lap and finished seventh.

The Phoenix race was the first under NASCAR’s new rules package for short tracks, which included a significantly smaller rear spoiler. The hope was the changes would make for more passing and excitement during the race.

For the most part, the tweaks seemed to have their desired effect. There were 20 lead changes and plenty of passing and contact back in the pack. Phoenix also is the site of the Cup Series championsh­ip in November.

Elliott started on the pole while Harvick – who has won nine times in Phoenix – also was on the front row. Elliott led the first 61 laps of the race before Harvick beat him off pit road following the first caution.

Harvick had his fourth top 10 finish in four races, but was disappoint­ed he couldn’t get past Logano at the end.

“Joey was just good enough to run a couple laps there and get where I needed to be on track position,” Harvick said.

Cole Custer was the highest finishing rookie in ninth place.

An early wreck involved three of the front-runners, including Brad Keselowski, Denny Hamlin and Ryan Blaney. Hamlin’s Toyota made contact with the left rear of Keselowski’s Ford as they were fighting for position following a restart. The collision left Blaney with nowhere to go and all three ended up with at least minor damage after sliding up into the wall. Keselowski and Hamlin were able to stay in the race but Blaney’s car was too heavily damaged to continue.

Keselowski was able to recover and eventually led 82 laps before settling for a 11th-place finish.

Hamlin won the Daytona 500 three weeks ago and also won at Phoenix in November, but finished 20th Sunday.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Joey Logano celebrates with his crew after winning the NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday.
GETTY IMAGES Joey Logano celebrates with his crew after winning the NASCAR Cup Series FanShield 500 at Phoenix Raceway on Sunday.

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