Joey Logano Wins at Phoenix to Advance in the Chase

Joey Logano wins at Phoenix
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Two corners.

Two corners were all that separated Matt Kenseth from the checked flag and an automatic bid into the Championship 4 next Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Instead, it was Joey Logano securing the victory and advancing to the final round while Kenseth saw his title hopes flattened after getting walled during an overtime restart, denying him a chance a second Sprint Cup title.

Logano held off Kyle Busch on the second overtime restart and collected his third win of the season in a wild finish that saw Logano and Busch fight it out for the final spot, and in the end – they both advanced anyway. Kyle Busch finished second to earn the last spot in the Championship 4, joining Logano, Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards.

Two years after making his first Championship 4 and just a year after his title hopes ended with a crash in the fourth-to-last race at Martinsville, Logano is back in the final four looking for a shot at his first-career Sprint Cup championship.

"It was incredible. What a fun race. That last restart was crazy," said Logano. "I knew it was going to be and there were a ton of scenarios playing out with the 4 (Harvick) and 18 (Kyle Busch) and myself and the restart before that with the 20 (Kenseth) up there.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"] "Everyone was racing for a championship. This wasn't just a race. This was for a shot at the championship next week. The 22 car is going there and we have a hell of a shot at it. I couldn't be more proud of the team executing today under pressure. There is no way you could put more pressure on them then they had today. I couldn't be prouder of them for giving me the opportunity to do what I can on that last restart.

"This feels so good. I've never felt this good about a win before. There was so much on the line and everyone brings their A-game when it comes to winning championships and this team did it."

With five laps to go, Logano was hanging onto his championship hopes for dear life. 15 minutes later, he was in Victory Lane.

But what a crazy 15 minutes it was.

Logano and Kyle Busch had fought door to door for almost the entire final 30 laps of the race looking to stay ahead of the other one for the final transfer spot. Logano was ahead of Busch in the standings and held a tie-breaker, but it was all moot if Busch finished ahead of Logano.

With 13 laps to go, Busch worked his way around Logano while Bowman made his way to second, putting Busch and Logano into a tie for the final spot.

While Logano held a tiebreaker over Busch, he was in danger of losing fourth spot to Harvick who was closing in from fifth place, which would knock Logano from the Chase.

But good luck smiled on Logano and Kyle Busch – at Matt Kenseth's expense.

Having led the last 54 laps, Kenseth was on the backstretch looking for the white flag – which would have clinched the victory – when the yellow flag came out for Michael McDowell's crash in turn three, setting up an overtime finish.

Kenseth chose the outside line while Alex Bowman – driving the no. 88 Chevy on place of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. – chose the inside. Behind them – Logano and Kyle Busch, tied in points for the last spot in the Championship 4.

On the restart, Bowman didn't get as good a jump as Kenseth and Kyle Busch tried to take advantage, diving inside to challenge him for the second spot.

Matt Kenseth was eliminated after a crash on a late restart
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Bowman saw the move coming and came down to block, got loose of the nose of Busch's car, and got into the left rear of Kenseth, sending the race leader into the wall.

Logano inherited the top spot with Kyle Busch in second followed by Harvick and Larson.

On the restart, Logano dived down in front of Kyle Busch as the field entered turn one, and that was all he needed as he held off Busch to win by more than six car-lengths.

Logano and Kyle Busch had raced their way into the Championship 4, but for Kenseth, the Chase was over.

"I don't really know what happened," Kenseth said of the crash. "I just got through the gears and it was the last restart of the day and I knew they had more than a car length behind me so I just got going and tried to get going early. The spotter said I was clear and I came to the bottom in turn one because I certainly wanted to be at the bottom and be in front of him going into turn two and then I was in the wall. I don't really know any more than that."

"It's really disappointing that we don't get to go to Homestead and race for a championship, but the guys did everything perfect today – it's the best car I've had at Phoenix probably ever. They had good pit stops today and we were competitive. We all as a group did the job that we needed to do to be in position to win that thing. It's unfortunate the way it worked out."

Kyle Busch, who famously side earlier in the week he would take out a teammate to advance to the final four, took some of the blame for the crash that took out Kenseth.

"It's really unfortunate and devastating to have the race come down like that," said Busch. "I got a little bit better restart than the 88 (Bowman) did and I felt like I had a run on him and had enough that I got to the inside and if he chopped me he was going to get wrecked and that's what happened, but it carried on into the 20 (Kenseth) and essentially I guess I wrecked a teammate. It's so frustrating and aggravating and I feel horrible about it. It's a shame to see it come down like that."

Kenseth joins teammate Denny Hamlin among the four drivers who were eliminated from title contention, along with Harvick and Kurt Busch. Harvick's end to his championship run marks the first time he's been eliminated under the new Chase format.

Race Results

Pos. # Driver Make Start Laps Led Status Points
1 22 Joey Logano Ford 4 324 58 Running 44
2 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 19 324 0 Running 39
3 42 Kyle Larson Chevy 2 324 0 Running 38
4 4 Kevin Harvick Chevy 6 324 0 Running 37
5 41 Kurt Busch Chevy 12 324 0 Running 36
6 88 Alex Bowman Chevy 1 324 194 Running 0
7 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 5 324 4 Running 35
8 21 Ryan Blaney Ford 8 324 0 Running 33
9 24 Chase Elliott Chevy 3 324 0 Running 32
10 27 Paul Menard Chevy 20 324 0 Running 31
11 1 Jamie McMurray Chevy 9 324 0 Running 30
12 31 Ryan Newman Chevy 15 324 0 Running 29
13 5 Kasey Kahne Chevy 13 324 0 Running 28
14 2 Brad Keselowski Ford 14 324 0 Running 27
15 14 Tony Stewart Chevy 25 324 0 Running 26
16 16 Greg Biffle Ford 24 324 0 Running 25
17 47 AJ Allmendinger Chevy 18 324 0 Running 24
18 13 Casey Mears Chevy 22 324 0 Running 23
19 19 Carl Edwards Toyota 11 324 0 Running 22
20 38 Landon Cassill Ford 28 324 0 Running 21
21 20 Matt Kenseth Toyota 10 324 55 Running 21
22 43 Aric Almirola Ford 27 322 0 Running 19
23 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr Ford 21 322 0 Running 18
24 15 Clint Bowyer Chevy 34 322 0 Running 17
25 83 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 32 322 0 Running 16
26 46 Michael Annett Chevy 36 321 0 Running 15
27 7 Regan Smith Chevy 29 321 0 Running 14
28 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 23 321 0 Running 13
29 10 Danica Patrick Chevy 16 320 0 Running 12
30 44 Brian Scott Ford 33 319 0 Running 11
31 23 David Ragan Toyota 31 319 0 Running 10
32 34 Chris Buescher Ford 30 318 0 Running 9
33 32 Jeffrey Earnhardt Ford 35 318 0 Running 8
34 95 Michael McDowell Chevy 26 318 0 Running 7
35 55 D.J. Kennington Chevy 39 316 0 Running 0
36 98 Reed Sorenson Chevy 38 315 0 Running 5
37 30 Gray Gaulding Chevy 37 296 0 Fuel Pump 4
38 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevy 17 296 13 Running 4
39 3 Austin Dillon Chevy 7 289 0 Running 2
40 78 Martin Truex Jr Toyota 40 258 0 Accident 1

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