It was pure survival at Texas. Cautions flew, chaos erupted, and Joey Logano stood tall again in the middle of the mayhem. While others slipped, Logano nailed every restart when it mattered. He secured his 37th career win and punched his ticket to the playoffs, but behind him, the field was a war zone.
- How did Logano’s ability to restart affect his victory?
- What impact did Kyle Larson’s poor restart have on his performance?
- Could Erik Jones have been a contender for the win without pit road penalties?
- How did some of the season’s heavy hitters end up finishing near the back?
Logano’s win also locks him into the playoffs and bumps him ahead of former teammate Brad Keselowski on the All-Time wins list. Despite a wild final stretch, with drivers like Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson in the mix, Logano emerged as the strongest restarter and took advantage of the chaos. Meanwhile, other notable drivers faced challenges, including Kyle Busch, who was in the hunt for second place but ended up crashing.
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