Joey Logano Captures his First Checkered Flag of the 2018 Xfinity Season at the Roseanne 3003/17/2018
Written By: Robert Henry
(Fontana, CA) The No. 22 Discount Tire Ford of Joey Logano takes home the checkered flag at the Roseanne 300 Xfinity Series race. Logano commanded the first place position throughout the whole race with only a few moments where his first place position was challenged.
The start of the race Logano was in the second place position with Christopher Bell in the No. 20 Game Stop Toyota car sitting in pole position. It only took five laps for Logano to take the first place spot. Logano held that spot throughout most of the race, but his position was at a constant threat of being taken by the No. 7 Hellmann's Chevrolet of Justin Allgaier. After sixteen laps the battle was not for the first place but the battle between Allgaier and Cole Custer in the No. 00 Haas Automation Ford car. Custer was able to overtake Allgaier and take the second place spot from him. Fifteen laps later the Allgaier was able to take his second place position back from Custer. Not long after the second and third place positions changed the No. 15 Flex Glue Chevrolet car, driven by Matt Mills crashed into the wall causing the first caution flag to be waved. Mills’ crash closed out stage one, with Logano in first followed by Allgaier and Custer. As the second stage was underway, we saw a shift in the third place spot. Tyler Reddick driver of the No. 9 Nationwide Children’s Chevrolet car was able to overtake Custer after forty-three laps. Twelve laps later there was yet another shift in the second and third place position. Reddick powered his way into the second place spot. Bell finally finds himself getting back into the top three spots, entering the third place position. The second caution flag was waved due to John H. Nemechek’s No. 42 Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet car’s belt on the front passenger tire came undone causing massive body damage resulting in his hood to hit the front windshield. This caution ended the second stage of the race with Logano in the lead followed by Reddick in second and Austin Dillon in the No. 3 Red Cap Chevrolet car coming in third place. Entering the third and final stage Logano at had commanded the first place position and he relentlessly holding on to it. But that did not stop Reddick or Bell from coming after him but unfortunately for Bell he spun out on the front stretch causing the third caution of the day. This caution basically knocked Bell out of contending against Logano and Reddick. As 111 laps passed by, Logano was still at the front of the pack with Allgaier and Reddick trailing about a second behind Logano. As the 111th lap was concluding a caution flag was waived for fluid on the track, which was a concern for Logano in the front that would end up with Allgaier following right behind him once the green flag was waved. The 122nd lap came around, and yet another caution was waved, and this time Logano decided to go into pit row for four new fresh tires, which dropped him from first to third. This would not last long as Logano regained his first place position in just four laps. There was one more caution flag that was waved due to debris on the track. After that last caution flag was waved, Logano was able to put on the finishing touch to his big win by maintaining the top spot. Logano lead this race for 139 laps out of 150. He and his Discount Tire Ford car was clearly the far superior vehicle on the track. This is his 29th victory in 172 NASCAR XFINITY Series races. This is also his first victory and second top-10 finish of the 2018 season, at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. Allgaier placed second and posted his fifth top-10 finish in ten races at the Auto Club Speedway and his fourth top-10 finish for 2018. Sadler placed in third and posted his 10th top-10 finish in 14 races at the Auto Club Speedway. The Xfinity series will have a little break from now until their next race. The next race for them will be in Texas at the My Barbaric Solutions 300 on Saturday, April 7th at 3:00 PM CT you can catch that race on Fox.
Written by Craig Balog
FONTANA, CA - Joey Logano was looking strong after winning the first stage leading 32 of the 37 laps. Stage one had only one lead change, which came when Logano passed pole winner Christopher Bell on lap 5. The first caution came on lap 31 when Matt Mills hit the wall on turn 2. No. 00 Cole Custer and No. 7 Justin Allgaier were also running strong keeping close to Logano in the fist stage.
Stage 2 was more of the same with Logano dominating leading every single lap in stage 2.
Written By: Robert Henry
(Fontana, CA) The NASCAR Xfinity Series Qualifying rounds were underway Saturday morning. The weather Saturday morning was wet and overcast, which was a concern for some but thanks to the beauty of California, the weather permitting a great day for a race. If the qualifying rounds are anything like the race, there will be a lot of excitement coming our way.
In the first round, we saw multiple shifts in the top five spots, but we also saw a driver spin out as well. No. 22 Discount Tire Ford of Joey Logano came in the first position during the first round of the time trials. No. 20 GameStop/ Turtle Beach Toyota of Christopher Bell followed closely behind Logano, and No. 21 South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet of Daniel Hemric rounded out the top three spots. No. 00 Haas Automation Ford of Cole Custer and No. 16 Drive Down A1C Lilly Diabetes For of Ryan Reed took the fourth and fifth spots going in the second round of qualifiers. Not all the drivers had a good qualifying lap. Driver No. 28 thinQ Technology Partners Ford of Dylan Lupton was the only one that could not finish due to bumping the wall and spinning out. Lupton may be at the end, but the big concern for his crew is whether they can get the car ready for the race. As the second round of the time trials were underway, you could tell that Logano really wanted that top pole position spot. Unfortunately for Logano, Bell wanted the spot more. The top three spots belong to Bell, Logano and bringing up the third-place spot is No. 42 Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet of John H. Nemechek. Nemechek crept up the ladder to place himself in a commanding position compared to the other drivers. Rounding out the top five in qualifiers is Custer in fourth, and Hemric in fifth. At the end of the qualifying rounds we have our top five set in stone. The clouds are moving away and the sun is shining. It is a beautiful day for racing, and with how excited the drivers and fans are, it is no doubt that we will be in for a treat. Hopefully we don't see to many more spinouts or any accidents, as I am sure we all want to see a safe race. Today’s race is set to start at 2:00 PM PST on FS1. |
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