Logano Caps Stellar Season
Toyota All-Star Showdown
ALL STAR: Joey Logano takes the checkered flag in the All-Star Showdown Saturday at Irwindale Speedway.
IRWINDALE, Calif. — Joey Logano capped off his rookie season in the NASCAR Grand National Division the same way he started it — in victory lane.
Logano, the 17-year-old Joe Gibbs Racing development driver, picked up his biggest victory Saturday night, winning the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown at Irwindale Speedway.
He held off fellow Busch East driver Peyton Sellers, who turned 24 Saturday, following a green-white-checkered finish to the 250-lap event.
“I just had a great race tonight,” said Logano, who earned $33,284 for the victory. “My crew, they picked it up a ton. To be able to run up front all night, this team is unbelievable...I just have a lot of confidence. That’s what you have to have to win. We came here knowing we can win and that’s what we did.”
Two-time West Series champion Mike Duncan finished third in a frantic finish, edging defending race winner Matt Kobyluck at the start-finish line. Eddie McDonald followed closely in fifth.
Brian Ickler overcame a mid-race mechanical problem that put him a lap down prior to the 200-lap break to drive his way back up to sixth. Eric Holmes, Mike Olsen, John Salemi, and David Mayhew rounded out the top 10.
Logano won six times during the Grand National regular season — including his first career start in the West Series at Phoenix Int’l Raceway in April. He became the first rookie to win a NASCAR Busch East title and set the record as series’s youngest champion.
The finish:
Showing driver, car, laps completed and money won: 1. Joey Logano, Chevrolet, 250, $33,284; 2. Peyton Sellers, Chevrolet, 250, $22,684; 3. Mike Duncan, Chevrolet, 250, $17,000; 4. Matt Kobyluck, Chevrolet, 250, $16,184; 5. Eddie MacDonald, Chevrolet, 250, $13,530; 6. Brian Ickler, Chevrolet, 250, $12,000; 7. Eric Holmes, Chevrolet, 250, $8,000; 8. Mike Olsen, Chevrolet, 250, $12,434; 9. John Salemi, Chevrolet, 250, $14,684; 10. David Mayhew, Chevrolet, 250, $9,250; 11. Eric Richardson, Toyota, 250, $10,000; 12. Jason Bowles, Ford, 250, $9,500; 13. Rogelio Lopez, Chevrolet, 250, $10,684; 14. Mike David, Ford, 250, $8,500; 15. Johnny Borneman, Ford, 250, $8,000; 16. Jim Inglebright, Chevrolet, 250, $8,300; 17. Daryl Harr, Chevrolet, 250, $7,700; 18. Jamie Hayes, Chevrolet, 250, $9,284; 19. Ben Walker, Ford, 249, $4,550; 20. Alex Haase, Chevrolet, 248, $7,500; 21. Greg Pursley, Ford, 248, $5,400; 22. Eric Hardin, Chevrolet, 247, $7,300; 23. Andrew Myers, Chevrolet, 243, $5,250; 24. Brett Thompson, Chevrolet, 243, $7,200; 25. Ryan Foster, Chevrolet, 242, $7,150; 26. Woody Pitkat, Chevrolet, 236, $6,254; 27. Marc Davis, Chevrolet, 231, $8,784; 28. Justin Lofton, Ford, 214, $7,100; 29. Mike Johnson, Ford, 212, $8,630; 30. Chris Bristol, Chevrolet, 208, $9,784; 31. Antonio Perez, Dodge, 189, $9,734; 32. Nick Lynch, Dodge, 176, $4,000; 33. Moses Smith, Chevrolet, 155, $7,000; 34. Tim Woods III, Ford, 139, $4,000; 35. Ryan Philpott, Ford, 129, $5,000; 36. Sean Caisse, Chevrolet, 74, $11,684; 37. Jeff Barkshire, Dodge, 60, $4,000; 38. Stephen Berry, Chevrolet, 45, $7,530; 39. Andrew Ranger, Chevrolet, 31, $7,530; 40. Michelle Theriault, Chevrolet, 28, $8,684.